Here’s your token Friday BMEGirl post. No information on the model or artists, but the photographer is the same one from Jen’s post yesterday.
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April showers…
…bring May flowers.
In this case, May came a little early.
Design and tattoo by Joey Pang, from Tattoo Temple, Hong Kong.
Peaceful Eyes
April means cherry blossoms
Around this time every year, all across the world, cherry trees begin to blossom. The blossoms themselves can mean different things to different people, which is probably why they’ve become something of a staple image for tattoos. Here with her own take on the cherry blossom tattoo is Joey Pang from Tattoo Temple in Hong Kong.
She’s having (had) his baby!
Afternoon Delight
Normally camera photo pictures don’t get posted, but with the resolution, and the composition being decent, not to mention the naked girl, I’m making an exception.
This fine looking lady goes by the name of stargazer289.
A Colourful Lion
You can always count on Toronto’s Fabrizio Divari to create an image that almost jumps off the skin. This piece entitled “Foodog and Peonies” really shows off Fabrizio’s love of colour.
It’s a good morning
Rise and shine North American ModBlog readers, the sun is out (probably) and spring is here. For those of you on the top half of the planet, it’ll be morning eventually, and for those in the Southern Hemisphere, you’ve got fall to look forward to.
What better day than today to dig up a dashingly handsome BMEBoy. atmosphericchaos is looking damn fine in this photo he sent into the BMEBoys gallery.
Good Morning!
I don’t care what anyone else says, Canadian girls are the hottest in the world. Take a look at miss 441am, isn’t she beautiful?
Those roses you see were done by Tiffany Thornton from Planet Ink in Ottawa, ON (Fun Fact: I worked there a long, long time ago).
You can see some more shots of 441am in the floral tattoo gallery.
Crashing waves
It’s been a while since we’ve seen work from Joey Pang of Tattoo Temple in Hong Kong. This incredible half sleeve design uses an amazing color palette and incorporates the use of negative space in a really unique way, as you can see in the thumbnail below.
To see the full design, keep on reading.
You can find more of her works in the oriental style tattoo gallery.