What we're seeing are three portions of Alex's left arm sleeve, beginning with this segment which is the most impressive part of the work:
As Alex explains, this tattoo is
At the top of Alex's arm is this symbol:... He's very human-like because he messes up a lot ... he's somewhat of a womanized, so it makes him very original from the rest of the Indian gods..."
He told me that this is the logo of a hard rock group from Brooklyn called Life of Agony.
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In the photo above, you get a glimpse of the third and final segment of Alex's sleeve which we're seeing today, which features this familiar face:
That's the symbolic face of Steeplechase Park on Coney Island.
Compare to this tattoo, which appeared here last year.
Alex explained about his connection to Coney Island:
"...Basically, I grew up there ... I grew up in Bensonhurst, but [Coney Island] is kind of where I became myself, adolescence and all that stuff - that's the old Coney Island..."Alex credited all of his work to a tattoo artist named Seth Wood who is currently working out of Saved Tattoo in Brooklyn.
Thanks to Alex for sharing this amazing work with us here on http://tattoosmonday.blogspot.com/!
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