Last month along Eighth Avenue, I spotted Phillip, who had a ton of traditional ink. In fact, he had just had work done on his neck, rocking these two tattoos:
These two sparrows combine to represent a take on the good versus bad consciences that people have.
Phillip says he has "hundreds" of tattoos, and he credits Baz at New York Hardcore Tattoo with these pieces.
Thanks to Phillip for sharing these tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!
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