One of my favorite tattoo sites is Tattoosnob.com, which features top quality work daily from around the world.
At the Coney Island Mermaid Parade back in June, I had the distinct pleasure of running into a woman named Ashley, whose tattoo had appeared on Tattoo Snob earlier in the year. Whereas I generally don't like to post work that has appeared previously on other sites, this piece is exceptional and, as I had the good fortune to encounter it in person, I feel obligated to share it with my readers.
Here is Ashley's Hermit Thrush tattoo:
This was tattooed by Bald Bill at Yankee Tattoo in Burlington, Vermont.
You can also see the piece as it appeared on Tattoo Snob here.
Thanks to Ashley for sharing with us here on Tattoosday!
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