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London, UK. 24th September, 2017. A man with a Japanese style body

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Download this stock image: London, UK. 24th September, 2017. A man with a Japanese style body suit tattoo, before shading and colouring has been completed, at the 13th London International Tattoo Convention, which took place over the weekend in Tobacco Dock, east London. The show features over 400 of the world’s finest, most prestigious and elite tattoo artists as well as showcasing piercing and other aspects of alternative culture. Around 20,000 people attended over the weekend. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News - KA2PGE from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

London, UK. 24th September, 2017. A man with a Japanese style body suit tattoo at the 13th London International Tattoo Convention, which took place over the weekend in Tobacco Dock, east London.

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