I ran into Enrique in front of the Borders at Penn Plaza, a prime tattoo-spotting location, as regular readers of best-tatto-design know.
He sported three tattoos, including this fresh replica of his wings from the Air Force, where he was an E3 Airman 1st Class:
Here's a sample of what this tattoo is based upon:
This piece, along with the others, was inked by Sandy at Body Art in Manhattan. When the picture was taken, the ink was still drying, having been tattooed only a few days earlier.
Most interesting to me was the line of Hebrew on the back of Enrique's bicep (seen at the beginning of the post)
מה שלא הורג מכשל
A nod to his father, who was in the Israel Defense Forces, the Hebrew translates to "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger". Interesting, there's a whole discussion of this phrase in Hebrew here.
Enrique's third piece is still a work in progress, so is not pictured here, but the central element seems to be a traditional naval anchor in the middle of his left forearm.
Thanks to Enrique for taking the time to talk to me about his ink, and sharing it here on best-tatto-design!
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