Well, we seem to be on an international run this week, with work from two European artists over the last two days. Today we head further east.
I know butterflies are fairly common as tattoo designs, but when I spotted this one fluttering around Penn Station, I felt compelled to ask its owner about it:
This pretty butterfly belongs to Osnat, who is from Israel. She credited the piece on her right shoulder to an artist named Raz at Studio Raz in the southern Israeli city of Eilat.
Thanks to Osnat for sharing her butterfly with us here on Tattoosday!
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