Maria
Jose Cristerna, 36, a mother of four, a tattoo artist and a former
lawyer, sits in her tattoo parlour and boutique after getting 3D body
implants inserted in her lower arm in Guadalajara.
Maria
Jose Cristerna, 36, a mother of four, tattoo artist and former lawyer,
greets a girl while waiting with her partner David Pena for her children
outside a school in Guadalajara.
Maria
Jose Cristerna, 36, a mother of four, tattoo artist and former lawyer,
rehearses a song at a her manager Pepe's home in Guadalajara.
Maria
Jose Cristerna, 36, a mother of four, tattoo artist and former lawyer,
shops with a friend at a store in Guadalajara.
Guillermo,
son of Maria Jose Cristerna, holds earlier photographs of his mother at
their home in Guadalajara. STRINGER/MEXICO/REUTERS
Maria
Jose Cristerna, 36, a mother of four, tattoo artist and former lawyer,
shops at a farmer's market in Guadalajara. STRINGER/MEXICO/REUTERS
Maria
Jose Cristerna, 36, a mother of four, tattoo artist and former lawyer,
plays with her children Silvana and David at a park in Guadalajara.
STRINGER/MEXICO/REUTERS
Maria Jose Cristerna helps her daughter Samantha with her homework at their home in Guadalajara
Maria Jose Cristerna stands outside a house with her partner David Pena in Guadalajara
Maria
Jose Cristerna, 36, a mother of four, tattoo artist and former laywer,
prepares lunch for her family at her house in Guadalajara.
STRINGER/MEXICO/REUTERS
Maria
Jose Cristerna, 36, a mother of four, tattoo artist and former lawyer,
works at her sewing machine while chatting with her partner David Pena
at their home in Guadalajara.
Maria
Jose Cristerna, 36, a mother of four, tattoo artist and former lawyer,
holds a puppy at her home in Guadalajara. STRINGER/MEXICO/REUTERS
School
children ask Maria Jose Cristerna, 36, a mother of four, tattoo artist
and former lawyer,
for autographs while she is waiting for her children
to come out of school in Guadalajara.
Maria
Jose Cristerna walks with her son Guillermo while being followed by
school children outside a school in Guadalajar
Maria
Jose Cristerna serves lunch to her four children and partner David Pena
at their home in Guadalajara
Maria
Jose Cristerna, 36, a tattoo artist and former lawyer, goes shopping
with her children Samael,
Silvana and Samantha at a farmer's market in
Guadalajara. STRINGER/MEXICO/REUTERS
Maria
Jose Cristerna, 36, a mother of four, tattoo artist and former lawyer,
plays with her daughter Samantha (L) while speaking to her other
daughter Silvana in a park in Guadalajar
Maria
Jose Cristerna, a mother of four, tattoo artist and former lawyer,
poses for a photograph at her home in Guadalajara.
STRINGER/MEXICO/REUTERS
Maria
Jose Cristerna, a mother of four, tattoo artist and former lawyer,
poses for a photograph at her home in Guadalajara.
STRINGER/MEXICO/REUTERS
Maria Jose Cristerna, a mother of four, tattoo artist and former lawyer,
is seen in this photograph from 1998. HANDOUT/REUTERS
Maria Jose Cristerna, a mother of four, tattoo artist and former lawyer,
is seen in this photograph from 1998. HANDOUT/REUTERS
Maria
Jose Cristerna, a mother of four, tattoo artist and former lawyer,
poses for a photograph in Guadalajara. STRINGER/MEXICO/REUTERS
Maria
Jose Cristerna, a mother of four, tattoo artist and former lawyer,
poses for a photograph in Guadalajara. STRINGER/MEXICO/REUTERS
Maria
Jose Cristerna, a mother of four, tattoo artist and former lawyer,
poses for a photograph in Guadalajara. STRINGER/MEXICO/REUTERS
Maria
Jose Cristerna, a mother of four, tattoo artist and former lawyer,
poses for a photograph in Guadalajara. STRINGER/MEXICO/REUTERS
Maria
Jose Cristerna, a mother of four, tattoo artist and former lawyer,
poses for a photograph in Guadalajara. STRINGER/MEXICO/REUTERS
Maria
Jose Cristerna, a mother of four, tattoo artist and former lawyer,
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