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This is my first tattoo. It’s a traditional Thai or Khmer tattoo also called Sak Yants. Ancient warriors who had those tattoos were considered untouchable because of the magical powers those tattoos gave. This one in particular represents power, explosiveness and authority. Angelina Jolie also has Sak Yants on here back of course with a different meaning. Although those design are almost always the same (language may differ from region) I feel kind of honored that thousands of years ago there were people running around with the same design. For more info about Sak Yants and there meanings here is a good link (http://thaibuddhaamulet.synthasite.com/sak-yants.php)
Tattoo done by IDEA Tattoo Studio in Bangkok
you are the land and the sea, and i am the creatures within
oh, how i could live and thrive within you forever
Turning Children’s Drawings to Toys by Child’s Own Studio
Remember all that crazy shit you drew as a kid? True story: when I was but a wee lad I was fond of drawing bones with wings on them. There was a whole family of them. Why? Who the hell knows, kids are weird! But how awesome would have been if a cool company like this existed: where they take children’s drawings and convert them to real world toys. Maybe one day my Flying Bones with faces can get the same treatment. Check out tons more at their flickr
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These are too cool.
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i really hope to have an interesting house some day
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Andy Gilmore’s illustrations
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soooooo coooooool
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