Tattooing By Joe Kennedy

Tattoo Connection
205 Route 23
Wantage, N.J. 07461

All work you see on this blog has been done by Joe Kennedy.
Tattooing since 1989.
I love working with a customer's ideas and help to get those ideas translated into the skin.
From the simple, to elaborate custom work.
As you will see, throughout this blog, that I do all kinds of work and work in many tattoo styles.

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Showing posts with label Grim reaper tattoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grim reaper tattoo. Show all posts

Thursday

Death is Easy, Life is Hard

The Grim Reaper.
The grim reaper has a reminder "Living is Hard, Dying is Easy"
Black and grey tattooing is always interesting to do, with the subtle shades of black and grey tattoo ink.



Sunday

Grim Reaper Tattoo


The ever classic Grim Reaper Tattoo, with the dark flowing cloak and bloody sickle. Keeping as much detail when doing reaper make for a better tattoo.

Wednesday

The Creepy season is just beginning.

Skulls and flamesSkull Tattoo Sleave
Dark and creepy skull and reaper sleave surrounded with smoke and flames. Almost a complete tattooed sleave, done in Black and Gray.
skull tattoo
A creepy skull floating in the smoke. Smooth shading makes this image flow and become a part of his arm. Working with shading is a skill that some have and some think they do, make sure your next tattoo is done the right way.
red devil tattoo What the Devil is whispering in your ear?

Thursday

Dragon and Reaper Tattoos

Japanese Dragon This dragon is now part of a collection on a U.S. Marine. I like working with and around a collection of tattoos, the stories that some people's skin tell are amazing. What does your skin say?
Grim Reaper Grim reaper with the moon full.
Reaper tattoo
Grim reaper with a whirlwind of souls to reap.

Tuesday

Change My Tattoo?

This is a Reaper I did the first week that we were open. Well the tattoo came out like it was suppose to, but the choice of tattoo would have to be changed all too soon. The next picture is the results of 3 hours of tattooing to work out an effective cover up.
Here is the final result of a cover up. As you can see in the first picture of the reaper with the revolver, it was choice of the tattoo that needed to be corrected.

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