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TATTOO SUBCULTURE

“I am a canvas of my experiences, my story is etched in lines and shading, and you can read it on my arms, my legs, my shoulders, and my stomach.”


Purple Rose designed by Ryan. "The 3 leafs resemble the day my daughter was born, the rose has 9 petals, which symbols the month she was born, and the color purple was the first one she said and her favorite at the time."

Ryan


“After being engaged I found myself battling my identity within a toxic relationship. After taking the steps to break away I wanted a reminder that I should always have “Faith.”

Rachel


"In 2015 I lost my mother to a long battle of kidney disease, so to remember her and the pain that I dealt with daily I had mom placed above my heat in her hand writing. The butterfly is me, and the words state “Lo que no me mata, me alimenta.”

Megan


MARSOLA” “My last name, my identity, my connection to the world.”

Daniel


Tattoo for aunt that passed away from cancer. The clock reads the exact time she passed away

Remember


“I have battled with diabetes all my life and this is a reminder of who I am and what I have fighting inside me.”

Lola


“Dictation to my wife who is an active member of the US Coast Guard.”

Omar


"My last name, my connection to my father who passed away."

George