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Picked up a new piece of artwork...

Bro. Stewart P.M.

Lead Moderator Emeritus
Staff Member
A little custom Masonic artwork today.
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rpbrown

Premium Member
Nice. Who is your artist? I am looking for someone close and G.P is next door. I live in Irving
 

Bro. Stewart P.M.

Lead Moderator Emeritus
Staff Member
It is a complete custom piece, minus the key images. I let the artist have full control over the finished product. All I saw prior was the outlines. I think he did an awesome job.
 

Schuetz

Registered User
As an artist specializing in this kind of style, I'm impressed by both the quality of the tattoo itself and secondly, as a Mason, by the sheer commitment to so many different factions of the craft.

Quentin E. L. Schuetz, M.M.
Shekinah Lodge No. 241 • IL
 

Bro. Stewart P.M.

Lead Moderator Emeritus
Staff Member
As an artist specializing in this kind of style, I'm impressed by both the quality of the tattoo itself and secondly, as a Mason, by the sheer commitment to so many different factions of the craft.

Quentin E. L. Schuetz, M.M.
Shekinah Lodge No. 241 • IL

Thank you Brother!
 

Matt L

Site Benefactor
Beautiful work Brother. I will have a Masonic tattoo someday. Not to hijack the thread, but I have my own tattoo story;

My father was a WW2 sailor, no tattoos. My father in-law was also a WW2 sailor, covered from just below his neck line. My mother hated tattoos. When I was in the Marine Corps, I got an EGA on my left bicep, high enough you could not see it with a short sleeve shirt. When we got back from Beirut my unit got our unit insignia on our right bicep, which couldn't be seen in uniform. Anytime I was home, I always covered them, so mom couldn't see them.

Fast forward 25 years later, my wife was taking pictures of me and the kids, I was wearing a tank top. Pictures were sent to my mom. A few days later, mom calls and chews my butt and tells me how disappointed she is with my tattoos and hangs up.
 

Warrior1256

Site Benefactor
My mother hated tattoos. When I was in the Marine Corps, I got an EGA on my left bicep, high enough you could not see it with a short sleeve shirt. When we got back from Beirut my unit got our unit insignia on our right bicep, which couldn't be seen in uniform. Anytime I was home, I always covered them, so mom couldn't see them.

Fast forward 25 years later, my wife was taking pictures of me and the kids, I was wearing a tank top. Pictures were sent to my mom. A few days later, mom calls and chews my butt and tells me how disappointed she is with my tattoos and hangs up.
LOL!
 

Bro. Stewart P.M.

Lead Moderator Emeritus
Staff Member
Beautiful work Brother. I will have a Masonic tattoo someday. Not to hijack the thread, but I have my own tattoo story;

My father was a WW2 sailor, no tattoos. My father in-law was also a WW2 sailor, covered from just below his neck line. My mother hated tattoos. When I was in the Marine Corps, I got an EGA on my left bicep, high enough you could not see it with a short sleeve shirt. When we got back from Beirut my unit got our unit insignia on our right bicep, which couldn't be seen in uniform. Anytime I was home, I always covered them, so mom couldn't see them.

Fast forward 25 years later, my wife was taking pictures of me and the kids, I was wearing a tank top. Pictures were sent to my mom. A few days later, mom calls and chews my butt and tells me how disappointed she is with my tattoos and hangs up.

That’s a funny story!
 
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