A WREXHAM tattoo artist known for his AFC club designs strikes again with another incredible masterpiece.
Dave Griffiths, owner and tattoo artist of Taylor Made Studios in Wrexham, has been swamped with Wrexham AFC designs ever since the League Two promotion earlier this year.
Loving all these Wrexham tattoos lately! Still Loads more to come!
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Once again, Dave's latest design has caught the attention of Wrexham fans both locally and internationally on social media.
He said: "My client Mike, a dedicated season ticket holder, came to me with the idea of having the Mold Road stand (now called the Macron Stand) tattooed on him as he's been going to the Wrexham games since 1992 with his father."
The tattoo, being the first piece of a Wrexham sleeve, took a few hours to complete due to all the detail but Dave and Mike are both really happy with the outcome.
Mike will be coming back soon to get the other side of his arm done which Dave is most looking forward to doing.
Dave, 41, said: "The demand for Wrexham-based tattoos are through the roof. More and more people are wanting them is good to see.
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"I've got a couple of clients in my diary who are from America and Canada which is cool so will look forward to meeting them very soon.
"We've had a difficult start to the season to say the least but I still remain optimistic and think we can go all the way again this season."
The growing popularity and love for the Wrexham club has kept Dave incredibly busy over the past few months, but he wouldn't have it any other way.
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