Some people enjoy pop culture, othersarepop culture, but HGTV’s David Bromstad?

…much to the chagrin of his parents, anyway.

But as a teenager, that makes you want it more.

So, I got a dragonfly tattoo right after college."

Bromstad experimented with computer animation, visual merchandiser, and park production sculptor.

More of David Bromstad’s tattoos, obviously.

He opted for clean, black lines similar to the illustrations found in the books.

Bromstad wrote in anInstagram captionthat he wanted this piece to be as different from his Disney castle as possible.

Thereal meaning behind Bromstad’s tattoos?

He loves the art form.

“Tattoos are a beautiful, brilliant way of expressing yourself.

I’m a blank canvas that needs to be filled,” he told Hart and Huntington Orlando.