At the end of July 2012, I bumped into Emily on the West 4th Street subway platform in Manhattan.
By her estimates, she has "about twenty" tattoos.
She offered up this stunning piece that wraps around her forearm:
Best to click on the image to see it in greater detail.
This hybrid sugar skull butterfly is a custom piece designed and tattooed by Brad Stevens at New York Adorned.
A piece by Brad appeared previously on Tattoosday here, back in August 2010.
Emily blogs over at Rougetheday.com.
Thanks to Emily for sharing this great tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
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