Phoebe Suttling鈥檚 next tattoo may read 鈥楥over Girl.鈥
The Lumby woman is one of three local ladies who remain in the hunt to become Inked Magazine鈥檚 fifth cover girl.
As of Thursday, Feb. 24, at 12:30 p.m. Pacific, Suttling was leading the 37 group finalists. So too was Vernon鈥檚 Wednesday Ashlen.
Votes can be submitted online until 7 p.m. Pacific. Only the women first in their group will move on to the finals.
The full-colour tattooed Ashlen has long sought to be a tattoo magazine cover girl.
鈥淢y favorite tattoo would be the masterpiece on my backside created by my main artist and dear friend Rex, who is now at peace, but continues to be one of my everyday inspirations and motivators,鈥 said the 28-year-old. 鈥淚t鈥檚 me as a princess warrior remaining unaffected and undefeated with the endless war coming at me. My back alone took many, many sessions over two years to complete.鈥
Enderby鈥檚 Jessica Wesman is also in the running.
Currently third in her group, Wesman got her first tattoo at 14 鈥 matching memorials with her mom and sister on the back of their necks for her big brother who died in 2001 from cancer.
If she won, Wesman said she would take her mom anywhere she wanted to go.
鈥淪he is my hero, my person. All shes known is grief and sadness. Being a single mom, she still pulled through and still to this day is the most beautiful human. It鈥檚 never been about her, so I would love to give a little something back, make something about her.鈥
A $25,000 first prize goes to the winner, and Suttling said she鈥檇 use some of that money to put a down payment on her first home.
Self-described as a 鈥渧ery outdoorsy girl,鈥 Suttling enjoys dirt biking, 4 x 4-ing, fishing, camping and owns two dogs and a cat that she loves more than anything.
Her favourite tattoo?
鈥淢y sleeve, as it means the most to me, or my half-back piece Medusa tattoo as it鈥檚 the newest because who doesn鈥檛 love new tattys?鈥 she told the magazine on her bio page.
You can vote for Suttling .
You can vote for Wesman .
You can vote for Ashlen
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