In what must have looked odd to passers-by, I interviewed Vickie in Penn Station the day after Halloween. I'm guessing that she and her friend had attended costume parties the night before. What interested me most was Vickie's ink. She "lost count" of how many tattoos she has, and she offered up this wonderful piece on her upper left arm:
This tattoo, whose name is "Trixie," was designed and inked by Tatu Baby, who works out of Chico's Marked 4 Life, in Miami.
She also wanted to point out that, in Trixie's right hand, she's holding blood money:
Thanks to Vickie for sharing Trixie with us here on http://tattoosmonday.blogspot.com/!
Monday, December 12, 2011
Sunday, December 11, 2011
In Memory of Tama
Yesterday, my DVR finally managed to catch an episode of "Tattooed in Detroit," on Animal Planet.
Marisa over at Needles and Sins talked about the show here.
In a bit of a coincidence, shortly after watching the hour-long episode, which featured several memorial tattoos for owners' pets, I learned, via Facebook, that my nephew Ikaika, was getting more ink on Saturday.
Back in April 2010, I was back home in Hawai'i and I got a chance to take pictures of his tattoos, along with my other nieces and nephews. His post originally appeared on http://tattoosmonday.blogspot.com/ here, and since all the planets seemed to align (maybe it was the lunar eclipse), I thought I'd share his new tattoo with http://tattoosmonday.blogspot.com/.
This is a portrait of Ikaika's pit bull Tama, who lived with him for 12 years.
The tattoo was done by James Cacal at Tattoo Krew Empire in Waipahu, Hawai'i.
A big mahalo to my nephew for sharing Tama's portrait with us here on http://tattoosmonday.blogspot.com/!
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Marisa over at Needles and Sins talked about the show here.
In a bit of a coincidence, shortly after watching the hour-long episode, which featured several memorial tattoos for owners' pets, I learned, via Facebook, that my nephew Ikaika, was getting more ink on Saturday.
Back in April 2010, I was back home in Hawai'i and I got a chance to take pictures of his tattoos, along with my other nieces and nephews. His post originally appeared on http://tattoosmonday.blogspot.com/ here, and since all the planets seemed to align (maybe it was the lunar eclipse), I thought I'd share his new tattoo with http://tattoosmonday.blogspot.com/.
This is a portrait of Ikaika's pit bull Tama, who lived with him for 12 years.
The tattoo was done by James Cacal at Tattoo Krew Empire in Waipahu, Hawai'i.
A big mahalo to my nephew for sharing Tama's portrait with us here on http://tattoosmonday.blogspot.com/!
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Saturday, December 10, 2011
A Trio of Tattoos from Devin
I met Devin walking down Third Avenue in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, back in September.
He had a lot of ink, so I just grabbed a shot of his left leg:
He broke these three pieces down for me, explaining that the butterfly on the top is an old Sailor Jerry flash piece that was his friend Shawn first tattoo as an apprentice at Ron & Dave's Tattooing on Staten Island.
His friend Shawn's second tattoo as an apprentice was the skull at the bottom:
In the middle of these two pieces is a piece of art that Devin attributed to artwork from the first album by a Staten Island band called The Cable Car Theory:
Thanks to Devin for sharing these three tattoos with us here on http://tattoosmonday.blogspot.com/!
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He had a lot of ink, so I just grabbed a shot of his left leg:
He broke these three pieces down for me, explaining that the butterfly on the top is an old Sailor Jerry flash piece that was his friend Shawn first tattoo as an apprentice at Ron & Dave's Tattooing on Staten Island.
His friend Shawn's second tattoo as an apprentice was the skull at the bottom:
In the middle of these two pieces is a piece of art that Devin attributed to artwork from the first album by a Staten Island band called The Cable Car Theory:
Thanks to Devin for sharing these three tattoos with us here on http://tattoosmonday.blogspot.com/!
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Friday, December 9, 2011
Seth's Phoenix
Yesterday's post featured a sleeve from a guy named Phoenix. Today we have a sleeve that centers around a phoenix.
Anyone who's spent any time in New York City could tell you that bike messengers have a lot of great ink. Not all, of course, but quite a few. Fixtures in the city streets, especially in warmer months, if they're not zipping by on their bikes, you can often catch a glimpse of something cool. However, I've featured very few of these folks, just because they're usually in such a hurry, it's hard to catch them.
Fortunately, I spotted Seth securing his bicycle under Madison Square Garden late one afternoon back in September, and I had a chance to compliment his sleeve, at the center of which is this phoenix:
Sleeves are often challenging to portray on http://tattoosmonday.blogspot.com/, as they generally require multiple shots and several takes, preferably in a controlled environment, like, say, a tattoo studio. But I always try to do my best to capture more than just the central element.
Seth credits his work to Jacob Redmond, when he was at Oddball Studios in Portland, Oregon. Redmond has since moved to Atlas Tattoo, also in Portland.
Thanks to Seth for sharing his phoenix with us here on http://tattoosmonday.blogspot.com/!
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Anyone who's spent any time in New York City could tell you that bike messengers have a lot of great ink. Not all, of course, but quite a few. Fixtures in the city streets, especially in warmer months, if they're not zipping by on their bikes, you can often catch a glimpse of something cool. However, I've featured very few of these folks, just because they're usually in such a hurry, it's hard to catch them.
Fortunately, I spotted Seth securing his bicycle under Madison Square Garden late one afternoon back in September, and I had a chance to compliment his sleeve, at the center of which is this phoenix:
Sleeves are often challenging to portray on http://tattoosmonday.blogspot.com/, as they generally require multiple shots and several takes, preferably in a controlled environment, like, say, a tattoo studio. But I always try to do my best to capture more than just the central element.
Seth credits his work to Jacob Redmond, when he was at Oddball Studios in Portland, Oregon. Redmond has since moved to Atlas Tattoo, also in Portland.
Thanks to Seth for sharing his phoenix with us here on http://tattoosmonday.blogspot.com/!
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Thursday, December 8, 2011
Phoenix's Sleeve is Out of This World
Back on August, I met a man named Phoenix in Penn Station who shared the sleeve on his right arm.
The work starts near his shoulder, with a traditional-style pin-up girl straddling a rocket in an outer space motif:
The cat perched on the rocket in front of the woman represents Phoenix's love of animals.
The centerpiece of the sleeve, however, is lower on the arm and represents his love of astrology:
From a practical purpose, he had his natal astrological chart wrapping around his limb. In theory, he told me, anyone who knows astrology could come up and read his arm and gain insight into his astrological makeup.
Phoenix was born with the Sun in Aries rising in Leo and with his moon in Gemini.
This work was done by Lou at Third Eye Tattoo in Park Slope, Brooklyn, about six years ago. Lou's handiwork has been featured many times over the years here on the site and can be seen here.
Thanks to Phoenix for sharing his spectacular sleeve with us here on http://tattoosmonday.blogspot.com/!
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The work starts near his shoulder, with a traditional-style pin-up girl straddling a rocket in an outer space motif:
The cat perched on the rocket in front of the woman represents Phoenix's love of animals.
The centerpiece of the sleeve, however, is lower on the arm and represents his love of astrology:
From a practical purpose, he had his natal astrological chart wrapping around his limb. In theory, he told me, anyone who knows astrology could come up and read his arm and gain insight into his astrological makeup.
Phoenix was born with the Sun in Aries rising in Leo and with his moon in Gemini.
This work was done by Lou at Third Eye Tattoo in Park Slope, Brooklyn, about six years ago. Lou's handiwork has been featured many times over the years here on the site and can be seen here.
Thanks to Phoenix for sharing his spectacular sleeve with us here on http://tattoosmonday.blogspot.com/!
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
A Tattoo in Memory of Erin's Mom
I always feel privileged when I meet someone who is willing to share a tattoo that carries deep personal significance. Back in October, I met Erin while she was waiting for her train during the late afternoon in Penn Station.
Last fall, Erin told me, her mother passed away. When her mom’s next birthday approached, Erin and her sister planned a fitting tribute. A year ago today, they got this tattoo on their left biceps:
This design incorporates a heart, a triquetra (Celtic trinity knot) and something unique – their mother’s handwriting ("Love you always, Mom), including the x’s and o’s representing hugs and kisses.
This is a shining example of the type of memorial that has led to an increase in the popularity of tattoos. The inner left biceps is an ideal location due to its proximity to the heart.
Erin credits Brian Marsman at Powerhouse Tattoo Company in Montclair, new Jersey, with this piece. A piece by Brian also appeared here on the site a couple months ago.
Thanks to Erin for sharing this very personal tattoo with us here on http://tattoosmonday.blogspot.com/. On behalf of our readers, I wish her happy memories on this anniversary of her mother’s birth.
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Last fall, Erin told me, her mother passed away. When her mom’s next birthday approached, Erin and her sister planned a fitting tribute. A year ago today, they got this tattoo on their left biceps:
This design incorporates a heart, a triquetra (Celtic trinity knot) and something unique – their mother’s handwriting ("Love you always, Mom), including the x’s and o’s representing hugs and kisses.
This is a shining example of the type of memorial that has led to an increase in the popularity of tattoos. The inner left biceps is an ideal location due to its proximity to the heart.
Erin credits Brian Marsman at Powerhouse Tattoo Company in Montclair, new Jersey, with this piece. A piece by Brian also appeared here on the site a couple months ago.
Thanks to Erin for sharing this very personal tattoo with us here on http://tattoosmonday.blogspot.com/. On behalf of our readers, I wish her happy memories on this anniversary of her mother’s birth.
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Allison's Tattoo Has Cutting Edge Style
Last week in Penn Station, I ran into Allison, a hair stylist at Revolver Salon's Upper West Side location. She was sporting this tattoo on her inner left forearm:
This is one of four tattoos she has, and she credits this piece to Greg at Electric City Tattoo Emporium in Great Falls, Montana.
Allison explains:
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This is one of four tattoos she has, and she credits this piece to Greg at Electric City Tattoo Emporium in Great Falls, Montana.
Allison explains:
"I was in beauty school and I've always wanted to be a hair stylist. Whenever I get a tattoo it's always been a poignant time in my life, so I wanted to commemorate the fact that I was actually pursuing my dream ... I got it with a bunch of friends that I went to school with, and we all got a pair of shears (not the same ones) ... I designed it and the tattoo artist mate it even better."Thanks to Allison for sharing her cool "tat-tools" of the trade with us here on http://tattoosmonday.blogspot.com/!
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