One of the drawbacks of approaching folks in Penn Station as I pass through after work is that, if they're waiting for a train, and their platform is called, they're off to the races. Sometimes people reach out to me after I've met them, but other times I don't hear from them again.
Such was the case with Stu, who shared the top part of his sleeve-in-progress:
Stu was able to tell me that his artist is Richie Calascibett at Starlight Tattoo in Rochelle Park, New Jersey.
I particularly love the blue flower and the way that Richie tattooed the wind into the design.
Thanks to Stu for sharing this great tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Such was the case with Stu, who shared the top part of his sleeve-in-progress:
Stu was able to tell me that his artist is Richie Calascibett at Starlight Tattoo in Rochelle Park, New Jersey.
I particularly love the blue flower and the way that Richie tattooed the wind into the design.
Thanks to Stu for sharing this great tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
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