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Accipete Armaturum Dei (On The Full Armor of God) This tattoos inspiration came from a religious upbringing founded in Baptist and Catholic Theology. The sword to me represents the never ending will of God and how sometimes the blade cuts you and sometimes the blade cuts a path for you. The shield is the protection of God from evil spirits and people. The wings are representative of being under the shadow of his wings for protection. For me, this tattoo has a significant meaning. I hope it's designs can be inspiring for someone else's tattoo. This tattoo was done by Bradley Hayes of Ink Revolution Kingsport.

Accipete Armaturum Dei (On The Full Armor of God) This tattoos inspiration came from a religious upbringing founded in Baptist and Catholic Theology. The sword to me represents the never ending will of God and how sometimes the blade cuts you and sometimes the blade cuts a path for you. The shield is the protection of God from evil spirits and people. The wings are representative of being under the shadow of his wings for protection. For me, this tattoo has a significant meaning. I hope it's designs can be inspiring for someone else's tattoo. This tattoo was done by Bradley Hayes of Ink Revolution Kingsport.

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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💖“Hide the blade of the Deceiver.” Thanks for making the trip down from Michigan, David. Nothing like a #seppuku skeleton to cleanse the sourness of a week wrought with no-shows and reschedules. Made at @americancrowtattoo 🗡Back by #filipleu and I , loved every minute of this process , thanks to @gabe.a.guerrero for the opportunity to tattoo you ! This was truly the height of my career, to be able to tattoo with my hero is still unbelievable to me . Thank you tattoo gods for this ..thanks to @mva801 for the great shot