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This is my second tattoo.
Cherry blossom flowers representing some family members who made me what I am today. Those flowers are beauty, so I got them done to show how beautiful my family is. My name is written in japanese.
Done by Angel Tattoo, Bilbao (Spain)
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My very first tattoo the day after it was done. I got this at Flesh Tattoo Company of Fallston, Maryland. Thanks to my very talented artist, Angelique Sanders. I couldn’t be happier with the outcome
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My cherry blossom!
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I was born in the month of May when the cherry blossoms start to bloom. Part of my Vietnamese name “Xuan” also means springtime. I wanted a different, more realistic take on the cherry blossoms rather than the traditional ones. This motherfucker hurt like a bitch, especially being on the ribs. This amazing rib panel piece was done at Electro Lady Lux in Vancouver, BC by Hilary Dawson.
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This is my tattoo :) Pic taken the day after. Cheapy at tattoo dons, in buffalo NY did it! The peacock was already there, but we added another wing. its been a week since and its almost dont healing! Was done almost all freehand!
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This is my 5th tattoo made by Yerko Jara at Custom tattoo in Santiago de Chile and is by far my favourite tatto :)
It’s situated on my ribs. And it says Love so I won’t forget that I need to open up and allow myself to love.
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Cherry Blossoms on the ribs - tattoo by David Tevenal
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This is my very first tattoo, it represents the love I have for Japanese culture and their art, it was worth all the pain though it didn’t hurt as much I thought but I’m very happy by the way it came out! It was done at La Raza Tattoo in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico.
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This is probably the biggest tattoo I’ll ever get in my life, haha! I got it 2 years ago with the same tattoo artist that inked my first tattoo (which is the chorus from Bob Dylan’s “Blowin’ in the Wind” in Latin), called Danylo Stefan (http://www.fotolog.com.br/danylotattoo). He is THE MASTER of portraits and realistic tattos. His pinups are breathtaking!
My cherry blossom branch represents many things I like besides the flower itself. It represents Japan and the Japanese culture, my love for flowers and nature, my ever-growing independency and even the cartoon to which I was addicted for many years, Card Captor Sakura. The kanji stands for “equilibrium”, “balance”, which is something I’m always seeking in every aspect of my life. The huge pain I went through for getting it was completely worth it.
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my blossoms
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