I will never hesitate to ask someone about traditional tattoos. There's something classic about the imagery that just intrigues me.
Last week I ran into Lacey as our paths crossed on Seventh Avenue. It was a gloomy, overcast day, and I spotted a flash of vibrant color cutting through the streets. She shared this lovely gypsy:
This tattoo in particular, Lacey told me, doesn't necessarily signify anything other than an appreciation of the design. She did acknowledge that gypsies were mysterious and, as she put it, "a little naughty". This and the fact that there is a familial resemblance (she has several sisters), made this an appealing choice to sport on her inner left forearm.
The tattoo was inked at Ron and Dave's Tattooing on Staten Island by the artist Chris Lopez.
Thanks to Lacey for sharing her tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
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