Brian explains:
"This is my first tattoo and [it] meant a lot to me. It's an ohm, which is sort of a Buddhist peace symbol. It's sort of a reminder to me about what I have to do.Thanks to Brian for sharing this amazing tattoo with us here on Tattoosday! And Happy Birthday, Brian!
I wake up and see it, and it reminds me how to live my life and how to interact with others. Behind the symbol is a copy of my thumb print, just to make it a little more personal and how it pertains to my life...The artist is Placaso at Lowrider Tattoo in Orange, CA."
I love tat's and all about it.
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This one is an excelent exemple for what i've been thinking since i get my first tattoo: if u wanna get one, it must have a meaning for u, or else what's teh point?
Don't u agree?
And, Brian, ur's awesome!
I love it, i love the concept, inner peace, the realization that u're alive and it's a blessing, so 'carpe diem'. (:
I have a Buddha in my left leg, and i was thinking about doing an Ohm in the other leg, i dunno, let's see.
I also have a pheonix in my back and two other tat's, i might not be american, but if u want to, i'll share with u.
(:
Keep it real.
Namasté.
Xx
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Patricia:
ReplyDeleteIf you like, you can send photos to tattoosday@gmail.com.
Thank you for your interest!
Bill
Hi
ReplyDeletei want to know if you can send me a photo or image of the original design of the tatto or a photo where one sees well the whole design because i love it and i want to tatto it.
x.o.x.o
the original tattoo was drawn by Brandon Boyd of the band Incubus. This tattoo is far from original; even the "thumb print" is not really this guys. He's just trying to pass it on as if it was his art
ReplyDeleteHi there,
ReplyDeletei just wanted to correct you...it's a hindoe symbol.
But I understand the mistake. The bhuddha came from India and the budhistic culture is sprung frim the hindoeism culture.
Namaste.