Just a quick post for Friday.
Earlier this week, I met Dave on the West 4th Street platform and took a picture of this tattoo on his leg:
I like this skull because it's so unusual. It has the feel of a sugar skull, but it's not quite, It's certainly not your typical piece, and the neon colors really make it jump off the skin.
He got this about three years ago at a shop in Atlanta called the Ink Spot.
Thanks to Dave for sharing this cool tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
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