(We here at Tattoosday have survived Hurricane Sandy relatively unscathed. Now back to some ink appreciation....)
I've been hanging on to this photo for over six months:
This tattoo belongs to Katya, who I met back in April in Penn Station. This seemed more appropriate to post around Halloween. since it features pumpkins.
Katya credits this work to a friend of hers named John Murphy in California with starting this piece, which she conceives as the start of a sleeve, which will rise from the earth and the pumpkins, up her arm to a cityscape and an homage to the television show Bewitched.
Thanks to Katya for sharing this autumnal tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
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