There are people who love TV shows, find a character they love, and talk nonstop about how great they are. Then there are people who emblazon their body with that character!
if you have a sopranos tattoo, drop a picture of it in the replies.
— sopranos out of context (@oocsopranos) September 30, 2020
A recent Twitter thread brought together a mob of “Sopranos” fans who share an affinity for inked artwork. Check out some of the replies below:
Little depressed tony. pic.twitter.com/NCfD14JqBc
— Jake M Ivill (@jakemivill) September 30, 2020
— ᶜᵃˡ (@FPL_Cal) September 30, 2020
— bolty (COOL GUY NATION) (@AmbJohnBoIton) September 30, 2020
— JOE (@LeBron_Eames) September 30, 2020
Not mine but definitely someone's pic.twitter.com/2F3WXKfKTF
— jobå (@Joba_pollo) October 1, 2020
— León (@Laionsete) September 30, 2020
Just a little nod to the ghost of Big Pussy. pic.twitter.com/hRBKq60Nk3
— Chuck E. Chase (@allcatsareshes) September 30, 2020
I wanted to get some kind of an obscure homage to Johnny Sack. I went with the Brooklyn Bridge because it was a location that was in the distance, it represents New York, as did he. It was going to be a cigarette or something but that pissed my mom off. So the bridge it was. pic.twitter.com/SHRCQcsPOU
— Ali O’C (@AliSkuchnaya) September 30, 2020
— gm (@graceemck) September 30, 2020
— ava (@westcoastwinter) September 30, 2020
Christophaaaaa pic.twitter.com/6U4zkWKgAW
— madproblems (@mad_problems69) October 4, 2020
— Mario de Tazmania (@MarioTP13) October 1, 2020
Who knew “The Sopranos” would inspire so much awesome artwork? From minimalist quotes to fully colored scenes, this thread definitely makes for a wonderful art gallery.
If you really want to commit to this show, it’s possible: read more about the Official Sopranos Dictionary here!