BRB… Going to a tattoo parlor for 32 hours.
Jean-Pierre Saint-Tran from Grand Blanc, Michigan, got this awesome sleeve tattoo inspired by director Hayao Miyazaki's most iconic films from Studio Ghibli:
The sleeve includes the submarine from Ponyo; the bathhouse, No Face, and soot sprites from Spirited Away; the tree spirits from Princess Mononoke; Kiki and Jiji from Kiki's Delivery Service; Totoro and his friends from My Neighbor Totoro; the castle from Howl's Moving Castle; and Laputa from Castle in the Sky.
Jean-Pierre Saint-Tran
The sleeve was a collaborative effort between Jean-Pierre and tattoo artist Andy Kurth.
Jean-Pierre told BuzzFeed, "It took me a good four months trying to find the right artist. ... We both worked on the piece for a good two months before we decided on the final design."
Jean-Pierre Saint-Tran
"As far as time on the chair, there was about 32 hours worth of work put in over the course of the next year and a half."
Jean-Pierre said the tattoo ran him around $2,500, excluding tips.
Jean-Pierre Saint-Tran
"[Hayao Miyazaki] is a legend in the anime world, and what better way to honor and give tribute to the works of a great man than to immortalize it on my skin?" Jean-Pierre said.
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