Tattooed old men and women in the project "the Age of tattoo: never too late"
Categories: Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/tattooed-old-men-and-women-in-the-project-the-age-of-tattoo-never-too-late.htmlPhoto Project "TattooAge. Never too old", which appeared on 25 man quite old age, appeals to all: do not worry about how will your tattoos look like in old age. These people tell their stories: someone half her life covered the body with pictures, and someone decided to mark themselves with a special symbol in 80 years. Most importantly — they are all happy with my choice. To get a tattoo it's never too late!
Jan
Chris
KOR
Albertina
Jack
Riek
Jan
Thomas
Rabha
Toos
Hans
Hans tells that matter to him tattoo
Albertine explains why he chose tatuirovka with the image of a Swan.
Albertina got a tattoo on the arm in 2017. It was a gift from her grandchildren. She wanted the image of a Swan, because it is a symbol of loyalty. If in a pair one Swan dies, the other stays alone forever, but not looking for a replacement. This woman lost her husband, but remembers him every day.
Thomas tells how people react to his tattoo. The first tattoo he did in 1978, the last in 2015.
Keywords: Age | Elderly | Old age | Tattoos | Tattoo
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