Delissa Reveals a Little Bit of Monaco on Seventh Avenue
When I stopped Delissa on Seventh Avenue, she was on her way to Red Rocket Tattoo, for another session with Adam, who was working with her on this amazing half-sleeve piece:![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiH-FHVt0Np-I3Q1nrFTphsD89MclNp88uxf2Z0ckCA-afjh7dYAmau6e88RpHg0COlmJO4sCRfvjIiLxQFiqUP7pW2mKsQq7JENYL1B6iN0TSWtvwK5z44OK_JZ_eI6eYlpF1YsM52kdM/s400/Mucha+full.jpg)
This is one of those tattoos that, although not finished, was a joy to capture because the majority of it was done, and seeing it after a few more sessions will be fascinating.
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Delissa is a big fan of the Art Nouveau style and this is based on Alphonse Mucha's 1897 lithograph "Monaco, Monte-Carlo":
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Regular readers may recall that a Mucha-based tattoo appeared earlier in the summer, here.
Work from Red Rocket has appeared on Tattoosday previously here. A piece by Adam has appeared before here.
Thanks to Delissa for sharing this magnificent tattoo with us. We're looking forward to seeing the finished product when the work is complete!
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