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The Dragon Tattoo {almost finished}
Hubby's dragon. Just one more sitting needed He has a brand new Flickr account. He is going to try and document his life before, during and after Iraq. Kind of like a 365 Days thing. He will be deploying to Iraq soon. He would like some Flickr friends. Check out his account and add him as a friend if you want. HERE IS HIS PHOTOSTREAM.
Fresh Dragon Tattoo
Hubby and his fresh dragon. Started 15 July, 2008. Zen Hed Shop, Cleafield, Utah. Tattoo artist, Jake. He'll need a couple more visits until it's finished..
Fourth Sitting Fresh Dragon Tattoo
Hubby and his fresh dragon. Fourth sitting, yesterday, August 26th, 2008. Zen Hed Shop, Cleafield, Utah. Tattoo artist, Jake. He'll still need need at least one more sitting until it's finished. He has a brand new Flickr account. He is going to try and document his life before, during and after Iraq. Kind of like a 365 Days thing. He will be deploying to Iraq soon. He would like some Flickr friends. Check out his account and add him as a friend if you want. HERE IS HIS PHOTOSTREAM.
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Front angle 2... Tattoo by Da Wei Tattoo. www.daweitattoo.com.
Fresh Dragon Tattoo Second Sitting
Hubby and his fresh dragon. Second sitting, yesterday, July 29th, 2008. Zen Hed Shop, Cleafield, Utah. Tattoo artist, Jake. He'll still need need at least one more sitting until it's finished. SEE THE FIRST SITTING HERE.
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Detail of the clouds. They were drawn freehand by Da Wei. Tattoo by Da Wei Tattoo. www.daweitattoo.com.
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Healing nicely... Tattoo by Da Wei Tattoo. www.daweitattoo.com.
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Back angle. Tattoo by Da Wei Tattoo. www.daweitattoo.com.
Hakka Chinese Tattoo Half Sleeve
This is a composite of my Hakka Chinese half sleeve on my left arm. The left image is the inside view of my arm, which shows a traditional Hakka Village. The middle image is the side view of my arm, which shows a female Hakka farmer in traditional dress. The right view is the angle if you were looking at my arm from the front..
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Closeup of the Lion-dog's head. Tattoo by Da Wei Tattoo. www.daweitattoo.com.
Imperial Gaurdian Lion (Foo Dog)
Here are the results of session one "the chest" This will be a full sweep of my chest covering up the Taurus on the left. The chest has thus far been the most painful but yet tolorable I chose a Foo Dog which is also know as an Imperial Guardian Lion or lion of Buddha. The following is an excerpt from wikipedia: An imperial guardian lion, also called a Fu Lion, Foo Dog, lion of Buddha, or sometimes stone lion (Pinyin: Shíshī) in Chinese art[1], is a common representation of the lion in pre-modern China, which is believed to have powerful mythic protective powers that has traditionally stood in front of Chinese Imperial palaces, temples, emperors' tombs, government offices, and the homes of government officials and the wealthy from the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD), until the end of the empire in 1911. In Tibet, the guardian lion is known as a Snow Lion and similar to Japanese shishi.
Tiger Sleeve Tattoo
© Photo by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions..
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It is very common to have Chinese character tattoo.
Last modified on 2009-07-25 23:41:37