
So here’s an idea that’s artistic and mischievous, and probably not something you should try if you’re really intent on going someplace_where a passport is required. As if all other surfaces in the world were already occupied, French illustrator Léonard Combier turned his considerable talent_to inking passports with his brand of intriguingly intricate line drawings — which he calls ‘tattoos.’_Oh, don’t worry, the document stamps and all that pesky official stuff is still visible, but every other spare surface of this document is covered with otherworldly depictions of places no one is ever likely to visit — at least voluntarily.…
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