On Sunday, spring-like temperatures made being outside enticing. I was  heading home when I spotted, from a good fifty yards away, a young lady  approaching. Even from that distance, I noticed her bare calves and the  discernable mark of a tattoo above her left ankle.
So, as she approached, I slowed down to talk to her. When I asked her  about the tattoo, she indicated that I had stopped her before, which  puzzled me, as I didn't recognize the ink. She then clarified that her  right arm hosted a honeycomb sleeve, with bees. Since it was covered, I  didn't recognize her.
I first met Erika in July 2009 and stopped her after she walked by me on  the street. At the time, she said that the sleeve was a work in  progress, and she'd rather not have it posted. I asked if I could take a  picture anyway, and promised it wouldn't go live until she was done  with the art.
I believe I ran into her (or maybe just saw her on the subway) last summer, and the sleeve still amazed me.
So here, on the last Sunday in February, she was again. Since her arm  was covered, I asked if I could take a picture of the tattoo I had  spotted on her ankle. She agreed, although she qualified it as one of  her oldest tattoos:
Erika said this piece is about 15 years old and called it an omkara or aumkara. That would be an om symbol floating above a lotus flower.
She also said that she had not had any more work done on the sleeve and  she didn't mind sharing it at this stage of the game. The artist is in  Portland, Maine, so it's not easy to just go and get it periodically  updated.
Here's the sleeve covering the upper two thirds of Erika's arm:
Definitely worth taking a closer look at the details:
The artist of this honeycomb and her "killer bees" is Chris Dingwell of Sanctuary Tattoo.
Thanks to Erika for sharing one of her older tattoos, as well as this phenomenal sleeve-in-progress!



 
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