Sometimes tattoo posts don't always work out the way I'd like them to. Case in point, back in May I was in Virginia for some training and a couple of colleagues and I went out to the Crafthouse, in Reston.
One of the servers, Kayla, had some great work. She let me take some photos and I handed her my card. However, she never followed up with me, so I can't provide much in terms of details. I wish I could credit her artist(s), but I never got that information.
Check it out:
She also shared this on her arm, a really nicely-done script:
This is Dutch, and means "Rest softly, dear father."
As best as I can recall, her work was, in part, dedicated to the memory of her father.
Maybe one day, Kayla will find my card in an old pocket, and think to email me back so I can update this post.
Nevertheless, thanks to Kayla for sharing this with us here on Tattoosday!
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