Sandra's Angel Reflects Her Vocation
I was folding clothes at the laundromat yesterday afternoon, bemoaning the fact that it appeared as if another weekend would pass without a new tattoo photo, when I caught a glimpse of some ink on the back of the neck of a fellow laundry-doer.When I asked Sandra if she would share her tattoo with us here on Tattoosday, she kindly obliged:
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Sandra said that she originally saw a variation of this design online, but added the "S" for her name. She likes that this design looks, from a distance, like a caduceus, an ancient symbol that is often associated with the medical profession:
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This was tattooed by an artist named Mike, who works out of his home in Brooklyn.
Thanks to Sandra for sharing her tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
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