I met Rico outside of Madison Square Garden and he offered up this, one of his fifteen tattoos:
There's no real story behind this Comedy and Tragedy mask design. The added banner "Laugh now, cry later" resonates with me as a favorite saying in my family, from my wife's oft-quoted Grandmother Sadie Liss, is "You start out laughing, you end up crying".
Rico just liked the design from Island Avenue Tattoo in Pittsburgh.
Thanks to Rico for sharing his ink with us here on Tattoosday!
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