Man, look at this Dexter tattoo! I couldn’t find any info on who did it, but it’s definitely top notch.
Updated: artist is Paul Acker at Deep Six Tattoos in Philadelphia, PA.
(thanks Lenniewbriscoe for the info!)
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Man, look at this Dexter tattoo! I couldn’t find any info on who did it, but it’s definitely top notch.
Updated: artist is Paul Acker at Deep Six Tattoos in Philadelphia, PA.
(thanks Lenniewbriscoe for the info!)
In a little over 24 hours, kurtfagerland.tumblr.com and I are going on a walkabout and I’m coming back with this on my left leg. Fuck, I’m stoked.
Man, it’s hard to take a picture of yr own leg. Also…FUCKING RULES!!!!
This is my latest, and best, tattoo. This is a portrait of the character John Locke (actor Terry O’Quinn) from the TV show “LOST” and it’s located on my left leg. It was done by the amazing Kurt Fagerland (kurtfagerland.tumblr.com) at Ink & Dagger Tattoos in Atlanta, Ga. This is the first part of what will (hopefully) end up being a LOST leg sleeve.
it’s not often i get to reblog my body, so imma do it!
The Atlanta Tattoo Arts Festival is next weekend (june 3rd-june 5th) and Kurt hit me up about entering ‘Ol Mr. Locke into one of the contests. I’m pretty stoked about it. I’ve never even been to a tattoo convention before. Not sure what he (or us?) win, but I hope it involves money, booze, foods or all of the above. Yes, all of the above sounds best.
Matt In Ink Atlanta magazine. We’ll be tattooing Mr. Eko on his leg in a couple weeks.
hahah look at this guy! i’m just glad i was having a good hair day. can’t wait to add that Eko to the leg!
Kurt working hard, putting dudes on my leg. #tattoos #kurtfagerland #lost #MrEko (Taken with instagram)
“Tell them that Mr Eko let you live.”
Seriously, gang. Kurt Fagerland.
This is my boyfriend, a friend of mine and me showing off our Alkaline Trio tattoos, all done in different places at different times during our lives. They obviously have different meanings for each one of us, but mostly they are a tribute to the band and to specific songs that helped us going through hard times.
Heart and Skull forever
Oh man…