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We had some spontaneous moment some years ago. Always remember the moment up there on my friends rooftop, with the Westerkerk in the background.

We laughed a lot and had fun, to see this overly dramatic result in the end was surprising.

 

Life is all we have, the older we get the more we care for it. Let it never be too late to care for others.

 

Drew

Express yourself through your art be it through your photography, your drawings, your clothes or your tattoos...

 

Pose by Animosity

Pose: C-177

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cravone/245/102/31

 

Also 'Bunny' tattoo by Animosity

 

Tattoo gun by Steam and Mechanics inc ~ L$99

marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Tattoo-Gun/3568637

 

Thank you to my dear friend, Q, for posing with me. The bad ass tattooist :D

Tattooist taking a break. Camden High Street, London.

I got this done in memory of my last Pitbull "Isabella" lost her life thanks to the soon to be Ex husband. This was the pix that my regular tattooist Vicki (yes I have a regular one LOL) used to reproduce her likeness. I miss her. (this is an old post too)

The perfect tattooist

Luckily, she won't see this tattoo every day ...

I wanna be a tattooist so, when I have free time, I love to practice drawings, cause I know it'll be very important to my career. ;D

 

Doll Challenge: #11 Hobby

Tattoo Convention, Agen, France.

Excerpt from the plaque:

 

Jerri Ellis-MacDonald is a Sayisi Dene First Nations Freelance Artist, Tattooist, Musician, and proud Mother. Self-taught to do realism portraits using graphite pencils at the age of 16, and completing a tattoo apprenticeship at the age of 19, Jerri has always strive to reinvent herself and grow as an artist. Over the past 12 years, Jerri has worked with various mediums, such as acrylic, graphite, digital painting, professional tattooing, and has had her artwork featured in Xalt magazine (2012), and on Bleeding Edge Tattoo Supply cartridge boxes (2022).

 

Having grown up in the 90's during a time of radical change in feminism, it is not unusual to see that the strong female role model has become a common theme embedded within her artwork. But whether it be nature, psychology, films, music, family, or the human expression, Jerri is always finding beauty and inspriation within the world around her.

 

Excerpt from www.insauga.com/artists-sought-for-indigenous-art-walk-in...:

 

Burlington, with support of the Hamilton Halton Brant Tourism Relief Fund, is creating an Indigenous Art Walk in Spencer Smith Park. This project seeks to celebrate and honour the work of First Nations, Métis and Inuit artists.

 

This project will link Spencer Smith Park with other key downtown arts and culture destinations including Joseph Brant Museum and the Art Gallery of Burlington.

 

In addition to the vinyl wraps, the Art Walk will include an Indigenous-themed crosswalk and a public art sculpture by David General which is being installed later this year at Joseph Brant Museum.

 

“Spencer Smith Park, along with every City facility, park and greenspace, is a welcoming and inclusive space,” said Chris Glenn, director of Recreation, Community and Culture.

 

“These nine commissions will honour and celebrate the work of First Nations, Metis and Inuit artists as residents and tourists walk along Spencer Smith Park and visit key downtown destinations such as the Joseph Brant Museum and the Art Gallery of Burlington.”

Mr. & Mrs. Smith in Neubau, the 7th district of Vienna, aren't assassins like Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in the 2005 film with this title. Mr. Smith is a tattooist and body piercer, Mrs. Smith a hairdresser, and their real family name is Schmid.

 

www.meinbezirk.at/neubau/c-lokales/mr-und-mrs-smith-darfs...

Si en algún momento te ves identificado apareciendo en alguna de mis fotos y no quieres por los motivos que sean que tu imagen este publicada en la red , por favor comunícamelo por email y quitare inmediatamente la foto de mi galería Mi unica finalidad es plasmar la realidad que nos rodea con el máximo respeto posible

 

Correo electrónico:albertohendrix56@yahoo.es

 

  

TEXTURES BY JENDRIX

 

JENDRIX EN LA WEB

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JENDRIX IN FACEBOOK

in Spotify...Jendrix Garcia

Excerpt from the plaque:

 

Jerri Ellis-MacDonald is a Sayisi Dene First Nations Freelance Artist, Tattooist, Musician, and proud Mother. Self-taught to do realism portraits using graphite pencils at the age of 16, and completing a tattoo apprenticeship at the age of 19, Jerri has always strive to reinvent herself and grow as an artist. Over the past 12 years, Jerri has worked with various mediums, such as acrylic, graphite, digital painting, professional tattooing, and has had her artwork featured in Xalt magazine (2012), and on Bleeding Edge Tattoo Supply cartridge boxes (2022).

 

Having grown up in the 90's during a time of radical change in feminism, it is not unusual to see that the strong female role model has become a common theme embedded within her artwork. But whether it be nature, psychology, films, music, family, or the human expression, Jerri is always finding beauty and inspriation within the world around her.

 

Excerpt from www.insauga.com/artists-sought-for-indigenous-art-walk-in...:

 

Burlington, with support of the Hamilton Halton Brant Tourism Relief Fund, is creating an Indigenous Art Walk in Spencer Smith Park. This project seeks to celebrate and honour the work of First Nations, Métis and Inuit artists.

 

This project will link Spencer Smith Park with other key downtown arts and culture destinations including Joseph Brant Museum and the Art Gallery of Burlington.

 

In addition to the vinyl wraps, the Art Walk will include an Indigenous-themed crosswalk and a public art sculpture by David General which is being installed later this year at Joseph Brant Museum.

 

“Spencer Smith Park, along with every City facility, park and greenspace, is a welcoming and inclusive space,” said Chris Glenn, director of Recreation, Community and Culture.

 

“These nine commissions will honour and celebrate the work of First Nations, Metis and Inuit artists as residents and tourists walk along Spencer Smith Park and visit key downtown destinations such as the Joseph Brant Museum and the Art Gallery of Burlington.”

When I first saw this I thought it was for a tattooist but it's for an automotive repair place. I thought it quite a nice piece of wall art.

Menaul Blvd., Albuquerque, NM

I am honoured and happy to announce the official opening of my Tattoo Shop on SL. As a RL tattooist I wanted to share a bit of my work on SL, all my tattoos are designed by me (they will not be reproduced in RL).

 

I therefore invite you to come and celebrate the opening of my shop on Saturday 30th November evening (11.30 AM SLT) <3

 

SLurl : maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Chill%20Bay/86/178/1402

second tatoo on my girlfriend's arm. I draw it but i don't remember the tattooist's name

Mural - Street Art and Tattooist smoking in Camden, London - N1

A tattoo to perfection

Un tattoo à la perfection

Un tatuaje a la perfección

 

Done @ Heaven 'n' Hell Tattoos & Piercings in Falkirk, Scotland.

Excerpt from the plaque:

 

Jerri Ellis-MacDonald is a Sayisi Dene First Nations Freelance Artist, Tattooist, Musician, and proud Mother. Self-taught to do realism portraits using graphite pencils at the age of 16, and completing a tattoo apprenticeship at the age of 19, Jerri has always strive to reinvent herself and grow as an artist. Over the past 12 years, Jerri has worked with various mediums, such as acrylic, graphite, digital painting, professional tattooing, and has had her artwork featured in Xalt magazine (2012), and on Bleeding Edge Tattoo Supply cartridge boxes (2022).

 

Having grown up in the 90's during a time of radical change in feminism, it is not unusual to see that the strong female role model has become a common theme embedded within her artwork. But whether it be nature, psychology, films, music, family, or the human expression, Jerri is always finding beauty and inspriation within the world around her.

 

Excerpt from www.insauga.com/artists-sought-for-indigenous-art-walk-in...:

 

Burlington, with support of the Hamilton Halton Brant Tourism Relief Fund, is creating an Indigenous Art Walk in Spencer Smith Park. This project seeks to celebrate and honour the work of First Nations, Métis and Inuit artists.

 

This project will link Spencer Smith Park with other key downtown arts and culture destinations including Joseph Brant Museum and the Art Gallery of Burlington.

 

In addition to the vinyl wraps, the Art Walk will include an Indigenous-themed crosswalk and a public art sculpture by David General which is being installed later this year at Joseph Brant Museum.

 

“Spencer Smith Park, along with every City facility, park and greenspace, is a welcoming and inclusive space,” said Chris Glenn, director of Recreation, Community and Culture.

 

“These nine commissions will honour and celebrate the work of First Nations, Metis and Inuit artists as residents and tourists walk along Spencer Smith Park and visit key downtown destinations such as the Joseph Brant Museum and the Art Gallery of Burlington.”

Tattoo by Tim Baxley

 

Southside Tattoo & Piercing

1597 White Way

East Point, Ga 30344

 

(404) 781-8000

www.SouthsideTattoo.net

Tattooist working on the back of a friend who is covered in tattoos; all to do with the Wild West; don’t know where the stars come in.

This was done well before Covid19 restrictions.....!

  

I am surrounded by inspiring people chasing their dreams. I'm drawn to these types of people who don't give up for the love of what they do.

 

Veronika is my tattooist and one of those people.

 

She loves what she does just like I love what I do.

 

follow me on facebook: www.facebook.com/shontzphotography

 

   

“Hai una schiena bellissima.”

“Perché ti piace?”

“E’ così bianca e liscia.”

Ci vedo la luna.

 

In collaboration with Bishop.

 

In the photo: Martina ♥.

Whang Od, 100 y.o.,she is considered as the last mambabatok (traditional Kalinga tattooist) from the Butbut people in Buscalan, Philippines.

Yes I know my feet need lotion on them! I also need to have my stars recolored, they've lost their pizzaz! I have had the manta ray on my foot for 15 years. I have the stars on my back on my shoulder blade and have had them for 11 years and plan to finally get them recolored and put something in the middle! I have one other tattoo, it's horrid though, it's a cover up that needs to be covered up! Created with fd's Flickr Toys.

illustrations by fernando vicente, and the tattooist is ryan flaherty @ insight studios in chicago

st viaud, 44, Pays de la Loire, FRANCE

Niklas. Platinum Ink Tattoo Company.

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