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Notice that I’ve totally ditched the word “weekly” in the title. It’s 2019. Time for more realistic expectations, and realistically, based on past history, I’m not going to manage weekly tattoo wrap-ups. So here are the tattoos that I closed out the year with:

Aaahhh, bull. Looking forward to seeing this one healed so that the lighter grays are easier to distinguish.

Fairly self-explanatory.

I actually did 2 of these for a brother/sister duo.

Follow your arrow wherever it points.

I love this one. The customer had part of his liver removed, so he’s been “de-livered.”

This one and the one below were to memorialize their rescued greyhound.

The numbers were tattooed in the ears of the actual dog.

As a surprise for his wife.

This customer is going for a good vs. evil theme. The other shoulder has a dove and a rose and a beautiful time piece. For this side, we’re going more trash polka.

This is to remind himself of the story of the little boy walking on the beach and throwing starfish back into the ocean. If you don’t know it, look it up.

I’m so glad the customer decided not to add color to this one. His original plan was to include color in the tiger, but I love it as a black and gray tattoo.

The space in the roots is Maine.

Just a lovely little watercolor yin yang.

No story here, just a nice tattoo.

Cute little own.
And that’s it for 2018!! It’s been a long, crazy year, but I’ve learned so much – mostly that I love calf and forearm skin. So good for tattooing.