Yowie Ink.

 

 

It really is interesting how different people are affected by these mysterious experiences. For some, it becomes a life-altering event that reshapes their worldview, while for others, it's more of a curiosity or a passion to explore.

The idea of having a Yowie tattoo is a cool way for someone to express their deep connection or fascination with the creature.

 

 

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Original AYR Band Member  Steve Bott with the Registered  AYR Yowie Logo. A lot of years with some memorable Expeditions and experiences. 1997.

 

 

 

Sent to us from Facebook, June 2022.  No details provided other than the  name ‘McTwaddy’. Art of the Giant Quinken or Turramulli by Percy Trezise in 1982.

 

 

 

Returning on a flight from Sydney to  the Gold Coast December 2024, Dean caught a glace at something familiar on a passenger. Wade from Newcastle has an indigenous heritage and many of  his family members have the same tattoo of the Yowie.

It’s also the name of their Football  Club, however his art also has an authentic meaning.

 

 

 

Tattoo drawn by Tom Burrey @ Rock of Ages Tattoo Parlour, Lenox Head New South Wales in 2019.

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Scott Burgess from the UK, depicting a Yowie his Grandfather witnessed Rapperville, New  South Wales in the 1930’s. The Yowie was said to have sat  on a rock and stared at him. 

His Grandpa ran in fear.

 

 

 

 

Sent to us in June, 2021. No details.