My ink is of my kids, 9/11, family, tribal, etc. They are all personal pieces that have a lot of meaning and tell a story of my life.
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Learn MoreWe had adopted a puppy that we loved a great deal, but he was from a kill shelter and was abused from day one. We had desperately tried to work with trainers and behavioral specialists, but he was a reactive biter, even with kids. He had bitten our kids, once real bad, and had to have him put down. He was my buddy Bruin and I got his name, paw print and a heart integrated into my sleeve for him.
If your ink could speak, what would it say?It’s everything that I care about from a personal standpoint. I was in a serious motorcycle accident over Labor Day weekend last year and spent a month in the hospital and I am still recovering after having my right leg amputated. I’d like to get something to incorporate that into my next piece.
What would you do with the $25,000?It would help with paying off hospital bills, making home repairs, and invest some for my kids (11 and 14) college funds.
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