I like my ink to represent memories and imprints that's have clung to me throughout life and created my personality and identity
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Enter For FreeMy most recent tattoo is a cover-up across my collarbone: a bright sunflower surrounded by dead flowers. The dead flowers represent my painful past of trauma, addiction, and brokenness. The sunflower symbolizes me — wild, strong, and always seeking the light, just like I seek light in dark times. This tattoo turned ugly memories into something beautiful and full of hope.
If your ink could speak, what would it say?If my ink could speak, it would tell a story of resilience — a life rebuilt from brokenness into something beautiful. It would show that I am no longer broken, but shaped by my past, thriving with hope, love, and life after death. My tattoos would be a vibrant mosaic of light and color, with hints of the darkness that shaped me, honoring both the pain and the beauty that made me who I am.
What would you do with the $25,000?I would use the $25,000 to cover up the painful tattoos and scars from my past, turning my body into something beautiful that reflects who I am today. I want to look in the mirror and see art that reminds me of how far I’ve come — a canvas of resilience, hope, and healing. It would be a mix of cover-ups and new vibrant images that represent strength, growth, and the beauty found after surviving the darkest times.
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