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I noticed this guy on the underground because he was so coordinated, which is unusual with the majority of men. It wasn't until he went to get off that I saw the tattoos and realised that his clothes were coordinated with them. Quick grab for the camera before he departed.
I'm not a fan of tattoos and I think that the main reason is that 99.9% are poorly designed and poorly executed, this is the first one that I've ever admired. By 2016 tattoos have become extremely common and this still remains the very best that I've seen.
As you can see the loafers are Sebago Docksides.
I like this photo a lot but when I first posted it on flickr it got many negative comments which I've deleted because they annoyed me so much. (all to do with hating tattoos) One person favourited it (my daughter) but I'm thrilled to see that finally, nearly two years later it's getting some response. Thank you.
My completed first tattoo "Point of Know Return" by tattoo artist Shane Morton of Black Cat Tattoo in Atlanta. Kansas is derived from the Siouan word Kansa meaning "People of the South Wind."
Hubby says......
I had thought about getting my first tattoo for a long time. I wanted it to have meaning to me as well as something that was not your usual tattoo. After about a year I decided on what you see in the picture. It is from the front cover of the Kansas album "The Point of Know Return". I was already a fan of Kansas when that album came out in 1977. From the moment I saw that album cover way back then to this very day, that album cover has been a thought provoking catalyst. To me, the perspective of that album cover (as well as the back cover) speaks volumes about the very nature of perception and left brain/right brain interaction.
Owl Tattoo
The owl is the wisest of all birds because the more it sees, the less it talks.
The owl has been associated with many different ancient civilizations over time, all over the globe. The owl plays a part in Hindu, Egyptian, and Celtic lore and mythologies. These cultures believed that the owl was the protector and guardian of the dead and believed it was able to communicate with the departed. The Romans believed that an owl hooting atop a public building predicted the death of an important public figure. Because of this, the owl is commonly called the “angel of death” and believed to guide or carry recently-departed souls to the underworld. For ancient Greeks, the owl was sacred to Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom.
The meaning of owl Tattoo
Wisdom and Intelligence
Cunning
Foresight and Prophecy
Protection
Transformation
Freedom
Adaptability
Silence and Stealth
EAST MEADOW (AT E 97TH)
MAKE MUSIC: GLOCKENSPIELS composer Aaron Siegel arrays two circles of glockenspiel players, spanning outward from a central conductor, chiming across the meadow.
Referral client, original art work. Done as a coverup of a large area code tattoo on calf. Completed in three sessions, seven hours total. Completed summer 2010.
Referral client, original art work. Done as a coverup of a large area code tattoo on calf. Completed in three sessions, seven hours total. Completed summer 2010.
Motorhead's Orgasmatron album cover on my left calf. Reworked and being finished by Simon Syder of 'The Ink Clinic' Norwich. Current work 2hrs.
This tattoo finally completed 22.03.19 see additional image.
Motorhead's Orgasmatron album cover on my left calf.
Reworked and being finished by Simon Syder of 'The Ink Clinic' Norwich.
Current work 2hrs.
This tattoo finally completed 22.03.19 see additional image.