I've always found these tattoos weird. Not the decision to get it. Not the art but what's going through the artist's mind. Any tattoo artist worth his/her salt won't copy another tattoo artist's work yet an artist who works in another medium is fair game.
Where's the coffee table? How's a person on (our) right supposed to put his/her glass down? It's an blah looking couch that really doesn't function as a combined coffee table and couch so much as a coffee table and end table
The funny thing is if you look at a lot of the examples they're the foreign release posters for the movies. When you look up the American poster they don't really fit the bill.
While there's no reflection, I took this one at Bonneville.
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NO ONE STEAL MY IDEA!
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I don't need anymore tshirts so feel free to donate it to the first person you see in need.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/8231540/Last-remaining-mud-horse-fisherman-fears-art-will-die-with-him.html
His sons don't want to do it so once he's dead, it's dead.
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