I got this tattoo at a really young age from a friend that went to school at SCAD. Over the years, the tattoo has spread & doesn’t look good
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Enter For FreeThe thing that inspired my most recent tattoo is the idea, ideas of realism, geometry, the idea of lines and how things are ongoing, they never end. Because I’m into our history in Egypt specifically, I am very fond of pyramids and side of geometry that’s more sacred. The triangles symbolize the mini spaces and frequencies that we go through in life. The sizes vary. The line stand for just ever changing an ongoing. To keep pushing forward. The red line in the middle symbolizes equili
If your ink could speak, what would it say?I believe if my ink could speak, it would tell the story of CHANGE. The meaning behind my tattoo comes from sacred geometry, the ever-changing of forms of lines. The lines give a feel of just beginning and never-ending. I believe it brings power to it with a red line of equilibrium. The balance of it all. The balance of it all is “self”. While lines are ongoing and they never end, so does life. Where you may have roadblocks and barriers, tatoo shows I’m ever changing & cons
What would you do with the $25,000?With $25,000 the first thing I would do is something for my mom who is dealing with congestive heart failure. I would do something with my family for families is probably one of the most important things in my life. The next thing I would do is pour into my community and the places that help build me. I would also try to lean into arts and culture in my community so community centers, museums, cultural centers that may support local elementary and middle schools as well as high schools.
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