Original Hampshire occupant Dotty Jenkins doesn’t brain the stare. Her lacking hair scalp is enclosed with a complicated, bright web of tattooed imagery, including plants, butterflies, and an arresting couple of eye factually in rear of her skull.
“Tattoos have become generally much more mainstream in the last five to 10 years, even in the corporate workplace,” says Kimelberg, whose own “sleeve” tattoos stop midway down his forearms. “But 99.9 percent of those people stop at the wrists and the neck.”