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seidita:

Split painting Giacomo 6 dita/Luca Font.A limited set of prints will be available at the Cagliari Tattoo Convention at the end of august. Come and get some.

seidita:

Split painting Giacomo 6 dita/Luca Font.
A limited set of prints will be available at the Cagliari Tattoo Convention at the end of august. Come and get some.

Doctor Who TARDIS Beach Towel
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Doctor Who TARDIS Beach Towel
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losingshape:

Two really fun “matching” Jawbreaker tattoos I did tonight on @drewlinden @oldgreybeard. Thanks guys!
Tron/ Thicker Than Water

losingshape:

Two really fun “matching” Jawbreaker tattoos I did tonight on @drewlinden @oldgreybeard. Thanks guys!

Tron/ Thicker Than Water

losingshape:

I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour. 5x7. #mikeandtron5x7 @mikeadamstattoo  (Taken with Instagram at Thicker Than Water)

losingshape:

I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour. 5x7. #mikeandtron5x7 @mikeadamstattoo (Taken with Instagram at Thicker Than Water)

losingshape:

No broken hearts. Rosie image I redrew and tattooed on Dana today! Thanks so happy with how it turned out! 
Tron/ Thicker Than Water

losingshape:

No broken hearts. Rosie image I redrew and tattooed on Dana today! Thanks so happy with how it turned out! 

Tron/ Thicker Than Water

pottos:

Basically upside down Sea Stars, Feather Stars, also known as Crinoids, are a very interesting class with approximately 625 species known. Generally stationary during the day, they tend to come out at night or extend their arms in order to trap food. Like other Echinoderms, Feather Stars have tube feet, however their tube feet lack the suction cups that are present in Sea Stars, Sea Urchins, etc. They instead secrete mucus that traps food particles and directs it into grooves where cilia move the particles to the mouth. [x]

pottos:

Basically upside down Sea Stars, Feather Stars, also known as Crinoids, are a very interesting class with approximately 625 species known. Generally stationary during the day, they tend to come out at night or extend their arms in order to trap food. Like other Echinoderms, Feather Stars have tube feet, however their tube feet lack the suction cups that are present in Sea Stars, Sea Urchins, etc. They instead secrete mucus that traps food particles and directs it into grooves where cilia move the particles to the mouth. [x]

holditdownts:

Josh Stephens
Hold it Down Tattoo

holditdownts:

Josh Stephens

Hold it Down Tattoo