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New York Queen of Spades (1994)


New York Queen of Spades
3 inches x 4 inches | Ink | Owner: David & Amy Edwards

I like that you used the medium of playing cards to illustrate your vision of New York and vice in general. The hierarchy works nicely, but in my opinion the businessman/godfather image should be the Ace. After all, he is the end of the line as far as crime goes. The pimp would be a good Joker figure, since he looks so much like a jester/clown. But hey, you're the artist, I'm just the jack-off looking for tattoo ideas. Good work.
- Logan of Hearts

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