
Incredible tattoo art by Thomas Hooper
I’ve always been two-mind about having a tattoo on my body. What to tattoo? Where? How much big? I think this amazing artist could give me some answers. Maybe his beautifully intertwined patterns on my left arm.





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Django Reinhardt: J’attendrai Swing (1939)
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