

In many myths, for example, wings have to be earned. Wing tattoo designs usually have inspirational, regenerative or philosophical symbolism for the wearer. On Gregory van der Wiel’s back, he has got wings inked. It adds hopes to your life and budding aspirations. It is strikingly different from flying angels and saints, for they mean resurrection, renaissance, rebirth or reformation. Also, it symbolizes the optimistic side of culmination, focusing on the calmness, protection, vigilance and due respect that comes with it. A pharaoh in the tattoo form is also known as the key of life, a symbol of life, love, and eternity. It is in stark contrast to the angels and saints flying around. Above it, he has got recently a pharaoh inked as a collar tattoo to his body, which is already decorated on his arms, chest, and back. His upper body is inked wholly with tattoos. In the center of his commode, horizontally it is inked, “Love Lives Forever”. In 2010, Van der Wiel was awarded the Johan Cruijff Award for the Young Player of the Year in the Netherlands. His first was for the Dutch national team in late February 2009 and performed in the Netherland’s runners-up performance at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

An Amsterdam guy, he is a product of the renowned AFC Ajax youth system. He plays an attacking right back and is known for his swift runs down the flank. A Dutch international football player, who plays for Turkish club Fenerbahce as a right back.
