Keith Anderson, a father from Peterborough, Ontario shows in an interview for Photographer Chance Faulkner the project he has worked with his son. The son’s doodles are hitched from paper to his father skin, the result being defined as unique and creative. The tattoos were realized by three different artists over the years and also his son contributed at the actual tattoo process as he declares: “Recently, my son was there with me and he did some of the tattooing himself. He loves it.”
All started when the son was four years old and since then he collects doodles on his right arm and says he will continue until his kid will cease to do it anymore. His most loved tattoo is an abstract stained glass idea his son had when he was eight.
“No one I know has ever heard of tattooing original kid art before, and it’s a lot of fun”, claims Anderson.
“People ask me what will happen if I run out of space; I guess I’ll just get him to draw smaller pictures”, he said.