I met Marshall at the end of May in Penn Station and snapped a photo of his leg tattoo:
This is an image from the first human anatomy book by Andreas Vesalius, circa 1543.
The tattoo artist is Needles from East Side Ink.
Thanks to Marshall for sharing with us here on Tattoosday!
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