12.15-1
“daughter of the King”
Featured in Tattoo, Piercing, and Body Modification group week of Jan 19th, 2009.
12.15-1 belongs to the following groups:
Tattoo, Piercing and Body Modification
“daughter of the King”
Featured in Tattoo, Piercing, and Body Modification group week of Jan 19th, 2009.
Megan Eckersley
Just beautiful…
Jessica Walker
You should submit this into the Tattoo, Piercing and Body Mod Group
It’s really beautiful.
Lindsay Coleman replied
thank you Jessica!!
:)
I submitted it to the new challenge in that group.
Jessica Walker
Oh yeah, that’s where I found it. But I meant you should submit it to the group itself so that I can feature it in the future. ;)
Lindsay Coleman replied
Oh! Ok. :)
CanDuCreations
Very good work
Lindsay Coleman replied
Thank you very much!
blueeyesjus
simply beautiful, amazing composition, great work Lindsay
Lindsay Coleman replied
aww thank you so much!
i appreciate that.
CapturedByKylie
Congratulations on having your image featured on Red Bubble’s HOME PAGE. May 7th 2009.
benthebrown
Wonderful image!! I love the fingers around the back of the neck and the shape made by your framing. Beautiful typographical tattoos…so lovely!
Anna Roberts
I’m pretty sure ‘yeldah’ the 1st word means girl not daughter, i think ‘bat’ is how you say daughter
but beautiful picuture
Dawne Olson
Beautiful imagery… yes, yeldah is girl and “bat” is daughter. The shape of the woman is gorgeous and congratulations on your homepage feature!!
Dawne Olson
Beautiful imagery… yes, yeldah is girl and “bat” is daughter. The shape of the woman is gorgeous and congratulations on your homepage feature!!
ripinamberlost
very pretty =]]] <3>
Anna Roberts
also the last letter of the 3rd word is wrong its a ‘r’ sound instead of a ‘ch’ which is a ches, but you dont pronouce its ‘ch’ like chair or chicken its a noise u make from the back of your throat.
Christian Zammit
WELL DONE for featuring on the redbubble homepage.
your work is really great
Christian Zammit
Danit Elgev
Very nice image, though “the king” in hebrew is written “המלך” and not “המלר”,
“ר” and “ך” are two completely different letters.