As I indicated yesterday, we're showcasing some of our "orphans" - posts that were just not quite perfect. Today we have another one, this one having been separated from its original group.
Back in October, we wrote about Kate's amazing portraits by Tommy Montoya here.
When I spotted her in Penn Station, however, it was this owl on the back of her thigh that caught my attention:
So why wasn't this in the original post?
Kate originally attributed the owl to an artist named Sailor. However, she wasn't able to give me further details about the artist, so I didn't include it in the original.Unfortunately, googling "tattoos by Sailor" results in a lot of naval tattoos, but not much indicating who may have done this piece.
Thanks anyway to Kate for sharing this with us here on Tattoosday!
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