Death - Tattoowise
yearly Zombie manipulations created for facebook freaks, or should it be freakbook faces ....
All Tattoos are from: www.tattoos.nu
I seriously jumped back when I saw this guy while talking to one of the actors that portrayed Leatherface.
Monica Mellander of Delayed Sleep, November 10, 2009
[Taken in Paris (France) - 19Sep10]
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This photo is part of a shooting I did during the 4th Parisian Tattoo Art Fest.
Most of the photos won't be shown here, being part of a book project.
So, better see it as a making-of shot.
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See all the photos of this event, chronologically put, in this set : 17-19Sep10 - Tattoo Art Fest [Event]
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Tattoo by Olive Green © 2010
Not much changed for Death and Orpheus on this trip, but they both looked pretty naked in black and white once Dream started to get some color.
'The Black Dahlia Murder' at 'De Melkweg', Friday 20th of May, 2011. Trevor Strnad − Vocals Brian Eschbach − Guitar, Vocals Ryan Knight − Guitar Ryan Williams − Bass Guitar Shannon Lucas − Drums www.facebook.com/theblackdahliamurderofficial
A Mexican follower of Santa Muerte (Saint Death) shows his tattoo during the pilgrimage in Tepito, a rough district of Mexico City, Mexico. The religious cult of Santa Muerte is a syncretic fusion of Aztec death worship rituals and Catholic beliefs. Born in lower-class neighborhoods of Mexico City, it has always been closely associated with crime. In the past decades, original Santa Muerte's followers (such as prostitutes, pickpockets and street drug traffickers) have merged with thousands of ordinary Mexican Catholics. The Saint Death veneration, offering a spiritual way out of hardship in the modern society, has rapidly expanded. Although the Catholic Church considers the Santa Muerte's followers as devil worshippers, on the first day of every month, crowds of believers in Saint Death fill the streets of Tepito. Holding skeletal figurines of Holy Death clothed in a long robe, they pray for power healing, protection and favors and make petitions to ‘La Santísima Muerte’, who
The Old Reaper is all old and busted. THIS is the New Hotness.
D.S Clothing / Tattoos / Media / Movement ds.1983@yahoo.com / youtube.com/truthcontrol2 Death Before Slavery / Dollars And Scholars
Three random tattoo ideas
Finished this off together w/ Timmytatts Sellers within two hours of great fun