He was visiting from Cologne, Germany, and was displaying an arm with tattoos:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhDe3jWRUV0NUYXwn6KkTKlPUx3igehriE7G_huDKFjBAal0AkWi3SdGyx36voED4MCRm-7HTOSceVFgbh21KMaSsII1QRBbn_U2JhEEw2ic_zrXgjEJWa3OtdsrG9dYGLvyTXBH4iucqU/s400/German+arm.jpg)
Dominic has seven tattoos, most of which are based on traditional flash art.
We looked specifically at his gypsy tattoo, which Dominic says is especially poignant:
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Why is this piece so meaningful? Dominic says his family once was very well-off ("blue-blooded"), but they lost their fortune. As a result, he feels a certain kinship to the tattoo.
The tattoo was created by Carlos at Fine Line Tattooing in Düsseldorf, Germany.
Thanks to Dominic for sharing his gypsy with us here on Tattoosday!
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