Vintage Tattooed Dolls By Kartess

Artist Fena Cartes (aka Kartess) from Chile, and this is his project “Gepeto” vintage tattooed dolls.

“Rescue from a forgotten world, what someone once wanted. Dust off, shake off the past life. Give them a new chance to mean a lot to someone, with my art, and your memories.” – Kartess

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