The handshake dates back to ancient Mesopotamia, Greece, and Rome as a symbol of peace and trust. In medieval times, knights used it to check for hidden weapons. By the Renaissance, it became common in business and diplomacy. The Quakers popularized it in the 17th century as an egalitarian greeting. Today, it’s a global sign of respect, though alternatives gained popularity during COVID-19. Done @allsaintsatx  #wls #austin #texas #best #request #ever #crocodile #fuckyeah #sausage #fuckyeah #shaking #fuckyeah !!!!
All Saints Tattoo

Austin, United States

TraditionalAnimal and Food CharacterForearm

Description

The tattoo features a cartoonish alligator and a smiling hot dog character shaking hands. The alligator is depicted in vibrant green with orange accents, while the hot dog is a reddish-brown with cartoonish eyes and a friendly expression. Surrounding the main characters is a rope-like circular border adorned with roses, adding a decorative touch.

Technical Details

Line Work: Bold outlines typical of traditional tattoo style.

Shading: Minimal shading, focusing on flat colors.

Color Usage: Bright and saturated colors, primarily green, red, and brown.

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