Amazing Dad Turns His Son's Doodles into Inked Body Art
Meghan Young — February 3, 2015 — Life-Stages
References: chancefaulknerphotography & designtaxi
The tattoo industry is becoming saturated with works of arts that has even inspired an exhibit that put live bodies on display for visitors and these child drawing tattoos would have found a happy place among the oeuvre of veteran tattoo artists. Although not as clean and concise as more practiced renderings, there lies a sentiment and value behind each child drawing tattoo that is often missing from contemporary inks.
The child drawing tattoos belong to Keith Anderson. His son has been contributing to his dad's body art since he was four. He has even inked them on himself as he got older. Anderson says, “No one I know has ever heard of tattooing original kid art before, and it’s a lot of fun. We will keep going until he doesn’t want to do it anymore."
The child drawing tattoos belong to Keith Anderson. His son has been contributing to his dad's body art since he was four. He has even inked them on himself as he got older. Anderson says, “No one I know has ever heard of tattooing original kid art before, and it’s a lot of fun. We will keep going until he doesn’t want to do it anymore."
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