This is my first tattoo ever! I got it done June 27th 2012 at Cottage 13 On King Street In Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. My Tattoo Artist was Bryce Huffman. He did absolutely great work and I am super thrilled with the outcome. The experience was super relaxed and to me the pain was non existent, it was irritating more than anything cause it felt like someone was dragging something really sharp along my skin, but I endured. The writing on both of my feet are lyrics from Bob Marley’s song “No Women No Cry”. To me it symbolizes to keep going no matter how tough life may get, to keep pushing through. This song and Bob Marley was also constantly played throughout family trips, so it brings me back to those amazing times.
My lion and fox :) No great history behind it, though it has something to do with Machiavelli ”The Prince” when he explains about the lion and fox…
Also, the fox is my sister’s favorite animal, reason why there is written “Mi” by it, her nickname since ever.
Both hurt SO MUCH but I couldn’t be more happy with them :DThe lion was there before, done first in Brazil, but then once in Spain I did it again and added the background
Done by the very great guy Eduardo Ortiz, Saints & Sinners tattoo - Madrid.
Love them! Especially the lion, frame, and background!
I got this done by Dustin and Skin Deep Tattooing, he did a beautiful tattoo. This is tattoo number 4 for my 18th birthday, I grew up in the redwood forest and wanted to show my appreciation.

I got these tattoos for my grandmother that passed. I have others and we always joked about getting one with her initials on it when she died. She died at the young age of 62, I didn’t think it would be so soon that I would be fulfilling my promise. The sugar skulls represent The Day of the Dead in which the lives of the dead are celebrated, rather than mourning their passing. My grandparents were like my parents to me, and when my grandfather passes, I plan to ad his initials onto the man skull. Definitely my favourite tattoo I have.
Pretty!!!!!





