One thing regular readers may notice is that I tend to prefer singular tattoos, as opposed to larger "concept" pieces. This preference is what you see illustrated here on Tattoosday.
However, once in a while, I see work that, although atypical of our content, is irresistible.
Just check out Khalil's sleeve, which I captured one day after work in Penn Station:
Representing thirty-two hours of work by Mike Boissoneault at Black Lotus Tattoo Studios, in North Kingstown, Rhode Island, Khalil explained that this vision represents a spin on a biomechanical design, "but more organic".
To him, in a world in which people are becoming less human, this tattoo reminds him to be human.
Here's a "fresher" shot from the Black Lotus website:
Thanks again to Khalil for sharing this amazing work with us here on Tattoosday!
However, once in a while, I see work that, although atypical of our content, is irresistible.
Just check out Khalil's sleeve, which I captured one day after work in Penn Station:
Representing thirty-two hours of work by Mike Boissoneault at Black Lotus Tattoo Studios, in North Kingstown, Rhode Island, Khalil explained that this vision represents a spin on a biomechanical design, "but more organic".
To him, in a world in which people are becoming less human, this tattoo reminds him to be human.
Here's a "fresher" shot from the Black Lotus website:
Tattoo by Mike Boissoneault © 2008 Black Lotus Tattoo Studios |
Thanks again to Khalil for sharing this amazing work with us here on Tattoosday!
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