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A Tropical Tattoo on a Cold Winter's Day
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Bamboo
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Panther
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Tattooing by Richie
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Tropics
While making a quick pass through Penn Station at lunch, I spotted this sweet tattoo on a guy waiting for his train:
Steph is a student out on Long Island who designs and draws up his tattoos and then has them inked.
The piece featured above was the first one that I spotted on him (he has eight in all), and he was willing to share it here.
Perched on his left bicep, It depicts a tropical setting, with bamboo and a panther, the main element in the tattoo.
This particular design was inked about two years ago by Chris at
Tattooing by Richie
in
Elmont, Long Island
.
Previous work from the shop has appeared
here
.
Thanks to Steph for sharing his self-designed body art with us here on Tattoosday!
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