A life evolution shown from softer in a black and grey full back to bolder and more confident in an American trad full chest and sleeve.
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Learn MoreI’m currently working on an American Trad sleeve on my right arm. I had a memorial tattoo of one of my Sphynx cats on my forearm with a banner “So pretty like model” because I used to say this to her all the time. I’m a tarot reader and wanted a witchy themed sleeve. The sleeve features some traditionally witchy ideas like Black Philip, a chicken foot, a spell bottle, a black candle, and also a second memorial tattoo for another beloved Sphynx cat but as a maneki-neko.
If your ink could speak, what would it say?Each part of my ink would talk about a different part of my evolution. My black and grey back piece is over 25 years old. I was softer, less experienced. If it spoke it would reflect that. As I’ve lived, my tattoos have gotten bolder, harder, and in more prominent locations of my body. They would tell you about the triumphs, heartbreaks, sorrows, and joys I’ve experienced myself and witnessed in others in my many years as both a midwife and tarot reader.
What would you do with the $25,000?I know this is the most boring answer but I’d put it directly in my savings account.
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