I met Teegan at the end of July in Penn Station after spotting her cool dragon tattoo that wraps around her leg:
She credits this work to Adam Jeffrey at the Baltimore Tattoo Museum.
The concept of the dragon wrapping around the limb is pretty cool and Teegan explained that she and the artist "worked on the design together... going back and forth."
She appreciated the fact that dragon tattoos have a whole array of traditional meanings, which contribute to her appreciation of the tattoo.
Thanks again to Teegan for sharing this piece with us here on Tattoosday!
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