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Juan Lara
This is my third tattoo. Artist was Hank from Rebel Muse Tattoo in Lewisville, TX. Decided to be the keywork and dragoonfly from my favorite band Coheed and Cambria. I been wanting this for so lo g and one day I just said "lets do it before I regreet it" I still have t regret it and never will be cause I actually love this art on me. So the keywork is actuallybthe official logo of the band and is from the story written by the lead singer Claudio Sanchez in which their songs are based of it. The keywork is are the planests of the universe conectef through energy beans and the dragoonfly is part of a virus in the story.

This is my third tattoo. Artist was Hank from Rebel Muse Tattoo in Lewisville, TX. Decided to be the keywork and dragoonfly from my favorite band Coheed and Cambria. I been wanting this for so lo g and one day I just said "lets do it before I regreet it" I still have t regret it and never will be cause I actually love this art on me. So the keywork is actuallybthe official logo of the band and is from the story written by the lead singer Claudio Sanchez in which their songs are based of it. The keywork is are the planests of the universe conectef through energy beans and the dragoonfly is part of a virus in the story.

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This is my first tattoo by Hermit in Live Once Ink in Carolina, PR. I decided to be the Deathly Hollows sign from the Harry Potter saga. I did this for two reasons. One: It was my first tattoo and I just wanted something simple and see if I can handler the pain. I felt some but nothing that big. And second: I grew up reading the books and watching the movies. Love the Harry Potter universe and everything related to fantasy adventure.My second tattoo. I decided to be a Phoenix cause at that moment I felt I was reborn again with a new perspective in life. New relationship that lead me marrying the most wonderful lady ever met, completing my bachellor and planing my future to move to the states. Through the process I needed to cut some bad people in my life that never compose nothing in me. I am happy with my little bird on fire. The artist was Hermit in Live Once Ink in Carolina, PRLoneliness in the universeLoneliness is a feeling that has become one of the characteristic features of our generation Z. In theory, a person as a social being surrounded by other individuals should not experience this feeling. Is it the result of the appearance of social networks and online life for show, or the fact that we have much more information about the world and people that we want to get away from this? For me personally, this has become the main feeling of life and creativity. I didn’t draw, and I thought that I didn’t know how to do it, until I was at one moment at the bottom of the darkest, most drawn and dreary loneliness. Before that, I tried to close the disconnect with the world, communicating with people who were doing something of what I thought, I was never given and never will be. But if it happens that these very people are knocking the soil out from under your feet, then you, like Alice, are flying to the bottom of the same dreary rabbit hole. And that made me who I am now. The more you delve into knowledge, the less you want to communicate with most people and the more necessary it becomes to build your own world. One of my favorite artists, Victor Pivovarov, a representative of Moscow conceptualism, a landmark in unofficial Soviet and then Russian art, in 1975 produced a series of “Projects for a lonely person” that roughly describe a “perfectly lonely” person. I also decided to make a series of illustrations to the philosophical aspects of the consideration of this concept. Still, I'm also a kind of Moscow conceptualist. The second image I will attach the work of Pivovarov.Based on the generalized picture, we can distinguish four images of loneliness: cosmic, cultural, social, interpersonal.So N1:Cosmic loneliness is a person’s experience of his remoteness from the “all-encompassing” essence, which nature, cosmos, and the world can seem to be; God, the "highest mind" '; human history. This refers to the state of mind of a person who realizes that his “life program” remains unrealized, that his personality is not noticed by society, that he has not left “his mark on history”.The cutest face and the sweetest tribute to a friend. I could stare at this one all day and I had the best time tattooing it!
Took the photo at a funny angle so got a bit of a warp on it. WARP SLOTH.“ - Everything you say is contradictory. You can't have been in one place and another at the same time. Of all those lives, which one is the right one?- Each of these lives is the right one! Every path is the right path. Everything could have been anything else and it would have just as much meaning.”– Mr. NobodyThank you Daniel for the trust and complete freedom with your idea! “The mindset of how I see myself has changed, from “being” to “becoming” as I know I’m not limited to whatever I am right now. I’d like to be reminded that I can always be a better version of myself if I keep working on it, while I’m in peace with my current state.” Project was done a few months back while I was visiting home in Hungary. By @peterlaevivTo join the waiting list:art@peterlaeviv.com.....#tattoodo #singleneedle #londontattooartist #tattooart #blackandgreytattoo #microrealism #finelinetattoo #fineline #inked #tattooing #tattooartist #londontattoo #tattoo #petSHOUDLER FLOATER According to the idea of my client the octopus is holding 7 sons in it's tentacles and the eighth is empty for zen. I do appreciate when tattoo ideas are so thought through. #octopustattoo #tentacles #octopus #blackwork #shoulderpiece #marine #seacreature #dark #meaningful
This is the style I love doing and I enjoy the most. 
Freehand on fingers.
I love it.Ship In A Bottle Tattoo - This is actually apart of a much larger tattoo and is the first step as the next session I will be adding the line work for the Octopus holding the bottle,(as seen on the top and the missing connecting bottle bits on the bottom left - tentacles). #shiptattoo #shipinabottle #nautical #skull #blackwork #wave 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.Day I. - Tom's life story sleeveTom wanted me to visualise his life experiences from childhood to present day, both good and the bad and his outlook on the future. We spent 3 days together so far, and more is to come. You will see progression of this project in the coming days. It is highly rewarding when there is mutual trust and the connection is strong from the get go between me and the client.“The paradox of trauma is that it has both the power to destroy and the power to transform and resurrect.”– Peter A. LevineThank you Tom for your trust and for the complete freedom with your idea! Project was done few months back, as always.By @peterlaevivTo join the waiting list:art@peterlaeviv.com.....#tattoodo #singleneedle #londontattooartist #tattooart #blackandgreytattoo #microrealism #finelinetattoo #fineline #inked #tattooing #tattooartist #londontattoo #tattoo #peterlaeviv #laeviv #blackandgrey #singleneedletattoo #microtattoo #finelinemag #artesobscurae #slee"Effect of the observer"The effect of the observer (the consciousness of the observer) is a group of hypotheses about the possibility of the observer influencing elementary particles. It goes back to the ideas of the creators of quantum mechanics, and is a consequence of the problem of measuring quantum effects. According to Bohr, without an observer, the surrounding reality is only a probabilistic form. Concrete reality appears only with the advent of the observer. Some scientists equate the observer, man, and human consciousness. So Werner Heisenberg in the book "Physics and Philosophy" mentions a subjective observer. John Wheeler states that: "Observers are needed to bring the universe into being."The process that surrounds the tattoo is as important as the tattoo process itself. For me it is an entire process to connect and prepare both of ourselves for the tattoo, part of the experience.... Keep creating, keep growing.