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Artist turned Hospital into Fun place by making Tats on Kids

Artist turned Hospital into Fun place by making Tats on Kids
tattoo artist benjamin lloyd gives kids at hospital temporary tats 1 Artist Gives Kids Temporary Tats to Try to Make Hospital Life More Fun
New Zealand craftsman, Benjamin Lloyd, for past couple of years has been visiting the Starship Children's Hospital in Auckland to give kids tattoos in a attempt to make their sufferings a bit easier to bear and also to make hospital life more vibrant.
Lloyd utilizes uses non-harmful ink to apply the brief tats. He and his group have completed hundreds throughout the years and the ink can be removed even in the shower.
Artist turned Hospital into Fun place by making Tats on Kids
tattoo artist benjamin lloyd gives kids at hospital temporary tats 2 Artist Gives Kids Temporary Tats to Try to Make Hospital Life More Fun
Artwork by Benjamin Lloyd
Artist turned Hospital into Fun place by making Tats on Kids
tattoo artist benjamin lloyd gives kids at hospital temporary tats 4 Artist Gives Kids Temporary Tats to Try to Make Hospital Life More Fun
Artwork by Benjamin Lloyd
Artist turned Hospital into Fun place by making Tats on Kids
tattoo artist benjamin lloyd gives kids at hospital temporary tats 5 Artist Gives Kids Temporary Tats to Try to Make Hospital Life More Fun
Artwork by Benjamin Lloyd
Artist turned Hospital into Fun place by making Tats on Kids
tattoo artist benjamin lloyd gives kids at hospital temporary tats 6 Artist Gives Kids Temporary Tats to Try to Make Hospital Life More Fun
Artwork by Benjamin Lloyd
Artist turned Hospital into Fun place by making Tats on Kids
tattoo artist benjamin lloyd gives kids at hospital temporary tats 3 Artist Gives Kids Temporary Tats to Try to Make Hospital Life More Fun
Artwork by Benjamin Lloyd
Artist turned Hospital into Fun place by making Tats on Kids
tattoo artist benjamin lloyd gives kids at hospital temporary tats 7 Artist Gives Kids Temporary Tats to Try to Make Hospital Life More Fun
Artwork by Benjamin Lloyd
Artist turned Hospital into Fun place by making Tats on Kids
tattoo artist benjamin lloyd gives kids at hospital temporary tats 8 Artist Gives Kids Temporary Tats to Try to Make Hospital Life More Fun
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