You've heard the old saying, "Get those creative juices flowing," but the Arts Administration students at Savannah College of Art and Design are taking it to another level.
America has a love/hate relationship with tattoos, but body ink is becoming more and more mainstream. Host Michel Martin speaks with Fatty, the owner of Fatty's Custom Tattooz in Washington, D.C,
no color, but it wouldn't be a bad idea to have the wind shading in the back to curl up a little on the top towards your shoulder and curl down a little on the bottom towards your crotch. It'll add a nice sexy flow. Just a thought.
lol. wow. you have hostility following you.. so, i don't see the tattoo being racist, at all, but you are racist though, right? Just a question, don't need alot of people talking shit. Just curious.