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faith is hard core she sat through all 6 hours i tip my hat to her. not bad for my first complete pin-up tattoo either.
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this was a challenge since i did not have a robin in the this pose. so with help from a visual dictionary i pulled it off.
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different take on a classic theme.
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i did this for my sister in-law useing a varga pin-up
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This sleeve was taken straight from an oriental dragon tattoo reference book, borrowed from a friend, and the flower was flash.
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This is a piece was done 4 years ago on a now best friend.He is also credited for the constuction of American Ink.Thank you Mark and all that you have done and continue to do for the shop.
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This tattoo was drawn from memory, based on every tribal piece I have ever seen.
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This client came in wanting a nautilus shell with a simple tribal background. I referenced it from a shell encyclopedia online, and recreated the original and added the tribal.
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This was taken straight from the clients sketch book. We changed it slightly to fit his leg. It had a warm feel to it when he first came to me with the sketch. I had fun doing it and consider the experience a positive one. Transforming individuals drawings into tatoos is a challenge I truly enjoy.
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This client came to me wanting a celtic snake. Reference materials were scarce for celtic snakes, so I drew this custom based on what references I had available. The client is a repeat customer and has nothing but positive comments on the tattoo, and I have found a new love for celtic knotwork.
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