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Tattoo art by Thomas Hooper

Ok, so I haven’t got any ink at the moment, but if I were to get some, English born, New York-based tattoo artist Thomas Hooper would be the man.
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Polaris Kyo said | 20 January, 2011

Very amazing tattoo work!! +_+

karl said | 17 July, 2011

pizdaata

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