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Frederik Lorenzen
Propper drawing wanted:The overall theme is the memory of my grandparents. They are all gone now and the last one passed away a month ago – 90 years old.My mother’s father sailed the oceans of the world for most his life. He had tattoos of mermaids and big ships on his arms a real sailor. His contributions to the tattoo should be the anchor.My father’s father was a respected doctor and his wife a nurse. Their contribution would be the caduceus (medicine symbol).My idea was to have the anchor as the core of the tattoo and then incorporate the two snakes from the caduceus wrapping themselves around it and facing each other near the top. Since all my grandparents have passed away I was thinking of adding wings to the top of the anchor. I made a quick drawing of the idea, but feel free to play around.

Propper drawing wanted: The overall theme is the memory of my grandparents. They are all gone now and the last one passed away a month ago – 90 years old. My mother’s father sailed the oceans of the world for most his life. He had tattoos of mermaids and big ships on his arms a real sailor. His contributions to the tattoo should be the anchor. My father’s father was a respected doctor and his wife a nurse. Their contribution would be the caduceus (medicine symbol). My idea was to have the anchor as the core of the tattoo and then incorporate the two snakes from the caduceus wrapping themselves around it and facing each other near the top. Since all my grandparents have passed away I was thinking of adding wings to the top of the anchor.  I made a quick drawing of the idea, but feel free to play around.

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who wants to see some photos of that period? of me, of course! 😂🖤
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.A special thanks to my bro @blindmachines aka (matty murder ) for collaborate with me and lend me his pictures from the 2008💖Saint Beatus of Liébana (c. 730 – c. 800) was a monk, theologian and geographer from the former Duchy of Cantabria and Kingdom of Asturias, in modern Cantabria, northern Spain, who worked and lived in the Picos de Europa mountains of the region of Liébana. He is best remembered today as the author of the Commentary on the Apocalypse. This is one of illustrations.A look at the other side of one of my favourites My take on Hokusai’s painting adapted to the back - Dream of the fisherman’s wife