Skull Tattoos
Skull Tattoos
Skull Tattoos
Skull Tattoos

Skull Tattoos
Skull Tattoos
Skull Tattoos
Skull Tattoos
This my site to collections of tattoos pictures with coolest designs, free tattoos for men, girls and women with matching tattoo designs for your body, and many more..




John had much ink and, as often happens when I ask, a previously unseen tattoo is revealed which is just as impressive as all the other visible work.
The poster is from a October 14, 2005 gig in Portland, Oregon at Loveland, with the bands The Epoxies, Smoke or Fire and The Soviettes. The designer is 

Hey Bill!I have amended the post to give proper credit to Lee Zeman. You can see more or Lee's work at www.gigposters.com here. If you've never checked out the gigposters site, do yourself a favor and go exploring. It's fun!
That is AWESOME!!! Thanks so much for sharing it with us. I am Mark McCormick, but Mad Pakyderms is myself and Lee Zeman. That particular poster was created by Lee. If you could credit him accordingly that would be amazing! I'll be sure to let him know about it and direct him to your site to see it for himself. I'm actually moving to NYC myself next month. Perhaps you'll see me on the street someday and ask me about my own tattoos. HA! Awesome site, man! Thanks again! Battle on!
CHEERS!
Mark
http://www.markmccormickart.com/



Robert Plant's symbol is the feather of the Egyptian goddess Ma'at, representing truth, justice, fairness and writing, encapsulated by an unbroken circle representing life. According to Egyptian mythology, Osiris, the god of judgment and death, would take the heart of those who died and put it on a balance with the feather of Ma'at. If the heart outweighed the feather, the person's soul would go to hell, but on the other hand, if the heart was lighter than the feather, the soul would go to heaven.


May angels lead you in
Hear you me my friends
On sleepless roads, the sleepless go
May angels lead you in
When I passed Crys on Seventh Avenue last Friday, I knew I had to stop and ask about his arm.
He got it basically because he liked the design. It was inked by Nick at True Blue Tattoo in Austin, Texas.
Actually, a friend of his, Corey, from Austin, designed and drew up the initial sketch. Crys doesn't remember where it was inked.
As you may have guessed from the title above, this is an educational post.

