Ink KL
Tattooing has been around for thousands of years. It is one of the oldest forms of art, laden with as many differentmeanings as there are global cultures. In some societies, tattoos are indelible marks of tribe or of status. They can signify a difficult passage to adulthood, or identify the owner's skills.One of the most popular reasons must surely be one of the oldest—body art adds to the beauty of the wearer. The following collection is an interpretation of that beauty. This is my story behind the tattoos that adorns so many kl-ites today.
Citizen Arthur
Owner: Arthur Loh
Tatt: Jesus and Mary
Tatt parlour: Borneo Ink
Citizen Adeline
Owner: Adeline
Tatt: Tribal Phoenix
Tatt parlour: Borneo Ink
Citizen Desmond
Owner: Desmond
Tatt: Cross with doves
Tatt parlour: Borneo Ink
Citizen David C
Owner: David C
Tatt: Japanese Koi (b/w)
Tatt parlour: Borneo Ink
Citizen Edmund II
Owner: Edmund
Tatt: Smorgasboard
Tatt parlour: Borneo Ink
Citizen Johnny
Owner: Johnny
Tatt: Cross
Tatt parlour: Some shop in Phuket
Citizen Juliet
Owner: Juliet
Tatt: Tribal Lion
Tatt parlour: Borneo Ink
Citizen Mag's
Owner: Mag's Hoven
Tatt: Yes, it's a Mickey Mouse
Tatt parlour: Johnny 2 Thumbs, Singapore
Citizen Melvin
Owner: Melvin
Tatt: Tribal Dragon
Tatt parlour: Borneo Ink
Citizen Denise
Owner: Denise
Tatt: Script
Tatt parlour: Not Disclosed
Citizen Denise II
Owner: Denise
Tatt: Prison-style Heart and Arrows
Tatt parlour: Not Disclosed
Citizen Edmund
Owner: Edmund Chin
Tatt: All sorts!
Tatt parlour: Borneo Ink
Citizen Jesse
Owner: Jesse
Tatt: Tribal Sun
Tatt parlour: Not Disclosed
Citizen Jesse
Owner: Jesse
Tatt: Tribal
Tatt parlour: Not Disclosed
Citizen Sueching
Owner: Sueching
Tatt: Eye of Ra
Tatt parlour: Not Disclosed
Citizen Lam
Owner: Lam
Tatt: Graphic Designed Initials
Tatt parlour: Borneo Ink
Citizen Melvin & Christine
Owners: Melvin and Christine
Tatt: Script
Tatt parlour: Borneo Ink
Citizen Szulin
Owner: Szulin
Tatt: Star
Tatt parlour: Some shop behind Banghla Street, Phuket