In honor of the holiday, I am sharing this, my newest tattoo, located above my knee on my right thigh:
This was done at 
Hand of Glory in Brooklyn yesterday as part of the  shop's 
$75 Thanksgiving Tattoo Special and was sponsored by 
Troll Skin, produced by 
Skin Actives Scientific.
For those of you just tuning in, check the pre-post 
here, which includes  all the Thanksgiving flash designed for the occasion. I asked readers  to vote on which tattoo to get, and this one sneaked out a narrow  victory over the traditional Native American profile.
I like this design because it combines a lot of traditional tattoo elements and delivers an image with a sociopolitical subtext.  We have the traditional American flag and handshake designs, but the  added element of crossed fingers serves as a reminder that, despite  apparent good intentions, there was subsequently a historical betrayal  of that initial good will.
But that's just one perspective, of course, and the Thanksgiving holiday  focuses on the positive in our society. The mere existence of the  tattoo reminds me to be thankful, which I alluded to in my original  post.
I was fortunate enough to have 
Brian Faulk as my artist again. He had inked 
my  Friday the 13th tattoo last August, and I appreciate that he works  quickly and concisely.
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| Brian Faulk at Work | 
It was nice, also, that this design was one of  his contributions to the flash sheet, as he was kind enough to embellish  slightly on the original design, and it always seems better when an  artist is tattooing his or her own design. As for the idea behind it, he  was trying to represent graphically a broken treaty. I'm extremely  pleased with the end result.
In consideration for their sponsoring this tattoo, I will be exclusively  using Skin Active's product, Troll Skin Aftercare over the next two  weeks as the tattoo heals. I can already say I am pleased with the aftercare cream because it is a lot less messy than the ointment I am used to using within the first 72 hours after getting a tattoo.
I'll report back then on how their product held up compared to the regiment I've followed in the past. 
I want to thank all of the readers who voted for designs, and for everyone who reads and supports the site.
And thanks again to Skin Actives for helping make this tattoo possible, to Brian at Hand of Glory, and to my family, at home in Brooklyn and across the U.S., for their support