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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Lil Wayne's Tattoos - Their Meanings and Significance
Hip-hop artists usually have a number of tattoos on their bodies. Jay-Z, Eminem, The Game, 50 Cent and of course, the hottest rap artist today, Lil Wayne, all have tattoos on their bodies. But among all these rappers, the most discussed and analyzed tattoos are those of Lil Wayne's. This great rapper already has numerous tattoos not just on his body but also on his face.
• The most discussed among all the tattoos seen on Lil Wayne's face are his three teardrop tattoos. If Lil Wayne is in prison, it means he has killed three people. But he is not in prison now. Do not dial 911 just yet because he is not a murderer. Some people said that the three teardrops represent three people in his life who died. It is a symbol of remembering and mourning for their deaths. Lil Wayne is not a criminal, period.• One of Lil Wayne tattoos on his face is the "Fear God" words he has on his eye lids. It could mean that he fears or respects God. It could be as simple as that or something that is deeper and more meaningful. You will never know with these rappers.
• There is also a very much talked about letter C in between his eyebrows. Some said the letter C stands for his last name Carter or his mom's name which is Cita. Others argued that it is not a letter C but the word 'of' which completes the phrase 'Fear of God.'
• There is another tattoo on his face, a red one that reads "I am music" above his right eye brow. This is an easy one. Lil Wayne is one of the best rap artists today and he is creating music non stop. It is like he is living inside his recording studio. It is very obvious that music is his passion. Or he would not be able to create hits that always top the charts.
Tattoos are nice to look at and people spend time either criticizing or praising him for having them done. No matter what other people say, it is his own body and it is up to him if he wants to cover it with tattoos until he cannot see even one square inch of his skin.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Sexy Bali With Tattoos On Beach: Design Of Tattoo
Sexy Bali With Tattoos On Beach
Sexy Bali With Tattoos On Beach
Sexy Bali With Tattoos On Beach
Sexy Bali With Tattoos On Beach
Sexy Bali With Tattoos On Beach
Asian Women With Tattoo Style: Design Of Tattoo
Asian Women With Tattoo Style
Asian Women With Tattoo Style
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Arm Tattoos For Men - Tribal, Armband, Skull and More Tattoo Design Tips
The arm tattoos for men seem to be an expression of our tough and rough side. For us guys, we would love to think that the ladies find it sexy and charming. As you may have noticed, the tats in the arms are easily seen as compared to other body parts. You can find a lot of men with body arts on their upper arm and arm sleeves. The designs also vary like tribal, skulls, and many others.
Arm tats are timeless and even though a lot of men are into back and chest tattoos, arm bands are always trendy. Whether you have a conservative or rebellious personality, this is a great addition to your physical features. Here are great design tips for your arm tattoos:
1. Flames
2. Fire-breathing dragons
3. Tribal designs
4. Skulls
5. Scorpions
More and more people are now willing to experiment on tats. Getting a tattoo is really easy. If you want, you can use the internet to locate body art shops in your area. Find a safe and reputed body ink artist in your area. The artist can provide you with great tips on the right designs. Always consider your personality when choosing the appropriate design. If you're funky or sporty, you can experiment on the most suitable body inks.
Price is another consideration when getting a tat. The quality body ink artists usually charge a reasonable price and this will depend on the area where you want the tat to be. For the arm tattoos for men, the charge is usually lower as compared to the chest or back tats. You can shop around for the best deals but here's a tip - never sacrifice quality with a low price.
The designs mentioned earlier as only some of the most poplar. There are still many other designs in the market that you can choose from like angels, heart, fairy, dolphin, nautical star, tiger, koi fish, and many others.
Men should spend some time in looking for the perfect arm tat that will suit their personality. Thanks to the internet, looking for the perfect body art is really easy. Conduct your search online by using any of the major search engines to find the arm tattoos for men. There are many websites on body arts that you can visit. This is your chance to find the best arm tattoos in the market. Go ahead and find a reputed body artist. If you can find one in your local area the better since you don't have to go someplace else.
Arm tats are timeless and even though a lot of men are into back and chest tattoos, arm bands are always trendy. Whether you have a conservative or rebellious personality, this is a great addition to your physical features. Here are great design tips for your arm tattoos:
1. Flames
2. Fire-breathing dragons
3. Tribal designs
4. Skulls
5. Scorpions
More and more people are now willing to experiment on tats. Getting a tattoo is really easy. If you want, you can use the internet to locate body art shops in your area. Find a safe and reputed body ink artist in your area. The artist can provide you with great tips on the right designs. Always consider your personality when choosing the appropriate design. If you're funky or sporty, you can experiment on the most suitable body inks.
Price is another consideration when getting a tat. The quality body ink artists usually charge a reasonable price and this will depend on the area where you want the tat to be. For the arm tattoos for men, the charge is usually lower as compared to the chest or back tats. You can shop around for the best deals but here's a tip - never sacrifice quality with a low price.
The designs mentioned earlier as only some of the most poplar. There are still many other designs in the market that you can choose from like angels, heart, fairy, dolphin, nautical star, tiger, koi fish, and many others.
Men should spend some time in looking for the perfect arm tat that will suit their personality. Thanks to the internet, looking for the perfect body art is really easy. Conduct your search online by using any of the major search engines to find the arm tattoos for men. There are many websites on body arts that you can visit. This is your chance to find the best arm tattoos in the market. Go ahead and find a reputed body artist. If you can find one in your local area the better since you don't have to go someplace else.
Tribal Back Tattoos - something for everyone
Choosing to get a tattoo is one of the most important - and highly personal - decisions you will make. You will have to choose a design, a position, a color, a studio, an artist, and maybe even make more decisions than that. If you're feeling overwhelmed, don't worry, because there's one design that's sure to give you some great ideas: tribal back tattoos.
If you're a man, you know that tribal tattoos are very popular. You probably have friends who have tattooed armbands that are made up of intricate line patterns or other symbols. Even if no one you know personally has a tattoo, you've definitely seen them on television and in movies. But have you ever thought about getting a tribal tattoo on your back?
Don't think that back tattoos are just for the ladies. Many men choose to get tattoos on their back, for a variety of reasons. One of these is that your back is a large space that is relatively consistent in terms of skin. This makes it a particularly convenient place to get a tattoo, because your artist has more space to work with and a more uniform canvas. Choosing a back tattoo means you'll end up saving money.
Tribal tattoos look great on the back because they are versatile designs. For example, a tribal tatoo could be a large sun with flames - a design that would look great in the center of your back. A Celtic knot would also look good here. If you want to get a tattoo across the shoulders, you could choose a design that is more linear. Obviously, you have lots of choices.
But tribal tattoos aren't just for the boys! Lots of women are starting to choose tribal designs when they get tattoos. The versatility of this particular design is one reason for its increasing popularity. If you have a particular ethnic heritage you're proud of, you can undoubtedly find a symbol that will look great as a tattoo.
Back tattoos are especially popular with women because they are extremely sexy. Many men are already attracted to the back, and a tribal tattoo can be a great way of drawing attention to your sexy curves and alluring figure. Back tattoos are also good because you can hide them if you need to - just make sure to wear a shirt that covers it completely.
Another consideration to keep in mind when you're looking for tribal tattoo designs is cost. Both the size and position of your tattoo determine how expensive it will be. If you get a tattoo on your back, you'll probably pay less than for other places, because it is a relatively easy place for artists to access. Also, if you choose color instead of monochrome, expect to pay a little more.
Tribal back tattoos are a great tattoo design choice because they're so versatile. No matter if you're a man or a woman, if you want color or monochrome, or if you want a big or small tattoo, tribal designs are sure to give you exactly what you want.
Capricorn Tribal Tattoo-Serene and Competent
People must get nonplussed by the suave curves and the simplicity in this Capricorn tribal tattoo! It is as close to being a Capricorn nature as original in look. The tribal art instills this originality and clarity in it.
This black Capricorn tribal tattoo is ‘V’ shaped glyph tagged with a looped tail coming from its top-right part. It is predominantly brilliant. Like other Capricorn designs, this Capricorn tribal tattoo is also reflecting a kind of humorous, fantastic, easygoing, persevering, just, and surefooted appeals.
People sport with Capricorn tribal tattoo on different body parts, including arm, shoulder, back, lower back, chest, stomach, and legs.
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Friday, August 6, 2010
In a city of 8 Million...
Three days in a row I ran into previous Tattoosday contributors in different locales.
On Wednesday, I ran into Leyna at the Barnes & Noble in Union Square. I had first encountered her ink back in June fifteen blocks uptown coming out of Borders. I spotted her hot air balloon tattoo and had to say hi.
Yesterday, after a Trader Joe's run for salsa, I saw Kat getting on the F train, seven blocks from where I first spotted her.
I know, I know, it's all in pretty close proximity. However, today I approached Mike at the Penn Plaza Borders and knew, once the flicker of recognition crossed his face, that he was the same guy I had met in Brooklyn on 86th Street on April 4.
If you don't recall their ink, click their names which will magically transport you to their original posts.
On Wednesday, I ran into Leyna at the Barnes & Noble in Union Square. I had first encountered her ink back in June fifteen blocks uptown coming out of Borders. I spotted her hot air balloon tattoo and had to say hi.
Yesterday, after a Trader Joe's run for salsa, I saw Kat getting on the F train, seven blocks from where I first spotted her.
I know, I know, it's all in pretty close proximity. However, today I approached Mike at the Penn Plaza Borders and knew, once the flicker of recognition crossed his face, that he was the same guy I had met in Brooklyn on 86th Street on April 4.
If you don't recall their ink, click their names which will magically transport you to their original posts.
Shaina's Back Piece Blooms
A post-work errand had me walking down 6th Avenue to 23rd Street where, to my delight, I ran into Shaina, whose large back piece stopped me dead in my tracks. Lucky for me, and all of our Tattoosday readers, she had no problem sharing it with us here:
This piece is a cover-up (more on that later) and initially was born out of a desire for a large bunch of purple flowers. Shaina explained that, at six feet tall, her size can sometimes take the edge off of her feminine side. "I try as hard as I can to be girl-y," she said, and she embraced her floral design as "a sign of girliness".
As time passed, the whole tattoo, which Shaina estimates was composed in five four-hour sessions totaling twenty hours, took on additional elements. When her grandmother passed away, she added a memorial line for her ("In Loving Memory of Eleanor Vespie) along with the red carnations, which were her favorite flowers.
She later added the additional memorial on her neck, for her cousin Tasha.
The tattoo was created by Cliff Evans at Fuzion Ink in Norfolk, Virginia.
Of course, I had to ask about the tattoo she covered up. Shaina looked at me, and I'll give her points for honesty, she confessed, the original tattoo had been a portrait of the Icelandic singer Björk.
She looked at me. I looked at her. "Don't take this the wrong way," I cautioned her, but what would possess you to do that?" Shaina had good humor about it. Like a lot of eighteen-year olds, what seemed cool at the time, in retrospect seemed ill-chosen. But there are many amazing tattoos out there that might not exist had they not been needed to cover up an earlier, less memorable piece.
Thanks kindly to Shaina for not only sharing her lovely back tattoo with us here at Tattoosday, but for taking the time to chat so candidly about her body art.
This piece is a cover-up (more on that later) and initially was born out of a desire for a large bunch of purple flowers. Shaina explained that, at six feet tall, her size can sometimes take the edge off of her feminine side. "I try as hard as I can to be girl-y," she said, and she embraced her floral design as "a sign of girliness".
As time passed, the whole tattoo, which Shaina estimates was composed in five four-hour sessions totaling twenty hours, took on additional elements. When her grandmother passed away, she added a memorial line for her ("In Loving Memory of Eleanor Vespie) along with the red carnations, which were her favorite flowers.
She later added the additional memorial on her neck, for her cousin Tasha.
The tattoo was created by Cliff Evans at Fuzion Ink in Norfolk, Virginia.
Of course, I had to ask about the tattoo she covered up. Shaina looked at me, and I'll give her points for honesty, she confessed, the original tattoo had been a portrait of the Icelandic singer Björk.
She looked at me. I looked at her. "Don't take this the wrong way," I cautioned her, but what would possess you to do that?" Shaina had good humor about it. Like a lot of eighteen-year olds, what seemed cool at the time, in retrospect seemed ill-chosen. But there are many amazing tattoos out there that might not exist had they not been needed to cover up an earlier, less memorable piece.
Thanks kindly to Shaina for not only sharing her lovely back tattoo with us here at Tattoosday, but for taking the time to chat so candidly about her body art.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Two Rocking Tattoos from Joe
I met Joe last month outside of Penn Station and he shared two tattoos with us.
First is this hellcat:
Why this cat? It's a design, Joe says, inspired by the band Rancid, whose music appears on Hellcat Records.
Not to mention, he likes cats. Need he have more reasons? That's on his upper left arm.
I'm more excited to share this photo, which actually is a rare Tattoosday shot in which one can see the contributor's face. I could have cropped it out, but I think it's a cool shot.
This tattoo arose out of Joe's desire to have some body art made with red ink. The design is based on the album art for a disbanded musical act out of Washington called Isa.
The two tattoos are among five Joe has in total and were done by Milton Sillas at Tattoo Royale in the Pacific Beach section of San Diego, California.
Thanks to Joe for sharing his ink with us here on Tattoosday and for waiting so patiently for me to get to his tattoos. The summer backlog is both a bane and a blessing.
As a postscript, readers familiar with the site will notice that I've watermarked these photos. I've grown tired of seeing Tattoosday content appropriated elsewhere on the web, without attribution. This is an attempt to maintain credit of our content here at Tattoosday.
First is this hellcat:
Why this cat? It's a design, Joe says, inspired by the band Rancid, whose music appears on Hellcat Records.
Not to mention, he likes cats. Need he have more reasons? That's on his upper left arm.
I'm more excited to share this photo, which actually is a rare Tattoosday shot in which one can see the contributor's face. I could have cropped it out, but I think it's a cool shot.
This tattoo arose out of Joe's desire to have some body art made with red ink. The design is based on the album art for a disbanded musical act out of Washington called Isa.
The two tattoos are among five Joe has in total and were done by Milton Sillas at Tattoo Royale in the Pacific Beach section of San Diego, California.
Thanks to Joe for sharing his ink with us here on Tattoosday and for waiting so patiently for me to get to his tattoos. The summer backlog is both a bane and a blessing.
As a postscript, readers familiar with the site will notice that I've watermarked these photos. I've grown tired of seeing Tattoosday content appropriated elsewhere on the web, without attribution. This is an attempt to maintain credit of our content here at Tattoosday.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Tribal Shoulder Tattoo
The practice of tattooing is not a new form of art, and neither is the tribal shoulder tattoo. This form of customary art has been documented by scientists and has been discovered on frozen mummified remains that are at least five thousand years old.
Egyptian mummies have also been discovered that were adorned with elaborate body art which are also known as tattoos. Works of art depicted on cave walls believed to be around 30000 yrs old have been discovered which show tattoo clad humans. This form of marking has been around for a long, long time and is being revived.
Personalize Your Style
Depending on your own cultural background, there are many different styles of a tribal shoulder tattoo to choose from which include Native Indian, African, Egyptian, Aztec, Hawaiian, Maori, Samoan, Northwest American Indian, Pacific Northwest American Indian, South Pacific Indigenous, Polynesian, Micronesian, Eskimo, Chinese, Asian, Buddhist, Hindu and the list goes on.
Ritualistic Wear
Wicca, Gothic, Deities, Heraldic, and others considered to be magical and are also very personal types of tattoos people take very seriously, as these arts, even though to some are considered to be mythological are nonetheless very real, as is voodoo, another form of tribal custom. A tattoo would indicate the location of magical powers.
You may find a tribal shoulder tattoo that depicts a fraternity or military emblem. There are many forms of tribes in the world today. Modern day gangs are considered to be tribes, as each will have a distinct mark of their own.
In the early Northwest, tattoos on a female would identify her village. A man who had killed an enemy in battle way up in Alaska would be adorned with a certain tattoo. Body art in this day has taken a less ritualistic air, but their meaning and symbolisms have not changed to a great extent.
What a certain symbol means may be too abstract for identification at a passing glance, but has deep meaning to the person who wears it. The location of a tattoo can have special meaning as well.
The Maori tribe is known for facial tattoos. They believe that your deceased loved ones will recognize you by the tattoo worn on your face. No two people wear the same tattoo for this reason. They believe that when you die, the light will pass through you but the tattoo will be visible and show your identity.
If you have a strong connection with your own heritage, do some research into the past. You are sure to come across the perfect tribal shoulder tattoo for you. Wear it with pride.
Egyptian mummies have also been discovered that were adorned with elaborate body art which are also known as tattoos. Works of art depicted on cave walls believed to be around 30000 yrs old have been discovered which show tattoo clad humans. This form of marking has been around for a long, long time and is being revived.
Personalize Your Style
Depending on your own cultural background, there are many different styles of a tribal shoulder tattoo to choose from which include Native Indian, African, Egyptian, Aztec, Hawaiian, Maori, Samoan, Northwest American Indian, Pacific Northwest American Indian, South Pacific Indigenous, Polynesian, Micronesian, Eskimo, Chinese, Asian, Buddhist, Hindu and the list goes on.
Ritualistic Wear
Wicca, Gothic, Deities, Heraldic, and others considered to be magical and are also very personal types of tattoos people take very seriously, as these arts, even though to some are considered to be mythological are nonetheless very real, as is voodoo, another form of tribal custom. A tattoo would indicate the location of magical powers.
You may find a tribal shoulder tattoo that depicts a fraternity or military emblem. There are many forms of tribes in the world today. Modern day gangs are considered to be tribes, as each will have a distinct mark of their own.
In the early Northwest, tattoos on a female would identify her village. A man who had killed an enemy in battle way up in Alaska would be adorned with a certain tattoo. Body art in this day has taken a less ritualistic air, but their meaning and symbolisms have not changed to a great extent.
What a certain symbol means may be too abstract for identification at a passing glance, but has deep meaning to the person who wears it. The location of a tattoo can have special meaning as well.
The Maori tribe is known for facial tattoos. They believe that your deceased loved ones will recognize you by the tattoo worn on your face. No two people wear the same tattoo for this reason. They believe that when you die, the light will pass through you but the tattoo will be visible and show your identity.
If you have a strong connection with your own heritage, do some research into the past. You are sure to come across the perfect tribal shoulder tattoo for you. Wear it with pride.
Tribal Designs
Choose The Best Tribal Designs
Let's talk about where you can find Tribal Designs. Tribal Designs are not very hard thing to find on the internet. I bet that you can spend less than five minutes doing a quick search on Google and find thousands of Tribal Designs.
More designs of Tribal Designs can you see at below:
Let's talk about where you can find Tribal Designs. Tribal Designs are not very hard thing to find on the internet. I bet that you can spend less than five minutes doing a quick search on Google and find thousands of Tribal Designs.
More designs of Tribal Designs can you see at below:
Dragon Tribal Designs
Eagle Tribal Designs
Tribal Wrist Tattoos
Have you been searching to some Tribal Wrist Tattoos? Creating the choice to obtain a tattoo may be the simple component. Obviously you do not wish to mess close to and wind up with some thing you'll regret or cannot display off with pride. Utilizing a charge dependent, membership, tribal tattoo style website can assist make certain that doesn't occur to you.
I've ready a unique quiz guide to help you in discovering Tribal Wrist Tattoos with the highest high quality. I'm certain the last point you would like would be to ink your skin with poorly created tribal fine art. I do not want you to really feel regret within the long term and wind up getting to conserve and scrimp for months to undergo costly tattoo removal procedures. It ought to be a a single time point - meaning which you get what you like and also you like it for that rest of the existence! So right here goes.
Obtaining your self inked for existence is no joke which means you require to discover distinctive creations of Tribal Wrist Tattoos from reputable tattoo fine art databases. The galleries which you frequently discover within the lookup engines include heaps of generic junks. God understands how numerous individuals have downloaded the styles if these websites usually appear at best with the lookup outcomes. This defeats the objective of obtaining "unique" artworks. If you've zero style abilities, then do not even bother loading up your Photoshop simply because tribal styles are super complex.
A single ought to discover a reputable artist who excels at performing Tribal Wrist Tattoos. Here's a tip, request for some samples from the artist or when you are at the tattoo parlor, request particularly for artist who are nicely verse in tribal fine art creations.
Obtaining your self inked for existence is no joke which means you require to discover distinctive creations of Tribal Wrist Tattoos from reputable tattoo fine art databases. The galleries which you frequently discover within the lookup engines include heaps of generic junks. God understands how numerous individuals have downloaded the styles if these websites usually appear at best with the lookup outcomes. This defeats the objective of obtaining "unique" artworks. If you've zero style abilities, then do not even bother loading up your Photoshop simply because tribal styles are super complex.
A single ought to discover a reputable artist who excels at performing Tribal Wrist Tattoos. Here's a tip, request for some samples from the artist or when you are at the tattoo parlor, request particularly for artist who are nicely verse in tribal fine art creations.
Kristina's Rooster Crows in Honor of Her Son
It was funny, now that you think of it, the way everything came full circle.
I was picking my younger daughter, Shayna, up from camp, when I spotted a woman approaching from the opposite direction.
It was after six, on a weekday, and she had a small boy in tow, wearing a t-shirt indicating that he was in the same camp, albeit a younger group, as my child.
She was displaying an amazing rooster tattoo, covering her upper left arm.
Initially, Kristina seemed hesitant to let me take a photo, but as we talked, she changed her mind, and let me snap away.
This was inked by the incomparable Virginia Elwood, who does incredible work, especially with bird tattoos. Work from Virginia, at New York Adorned, has appeared previously here on Tattoosday.
In all fairness, the right side of the tattoo is compromised in the photo above by the sun (and the bane of a borrowed camera), so the best view is the front part of the rooster:
Kristina explained that she chose the Rooster because that was the year in the Chinese Zodiac in which her son was born. It certainly is a wonderful way to commemorate her child.
Almost as an afterthought, Kristina mentioned that a couple years back, on a subway platform, someone had asked her if he could take a picture of her tattoo, still in progress, for his blog, but she politely declined.
I thought about it for about a second when I smiled and exclaimed "That was me!"
In three years, I've approached a lot of people about their tattoos, and they all blur together.
But I still recall the disappointment I felt at 34th Street, when the woman with the unfinished rooster tattoo from Adorned politely declined my request.
Lucky me, time solved that missed opportunity, and I got to see the finished product, in the bright afternoon soon, years after I had asked.
And it was certainly worth the wait.
Thanks kindly to Kristina for sharing her incredible rooster tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
I was picking my younger daughter, Shayna, up from camp, when I spotted a woman approaching from the opposite direction.
It was after six, on a weekday, and she had a small boy in tow, wearing a t-shirt indicating that he was in the same camp, albeit a younger group, as my child.
She was displaying an amazing rooster tattoo, covering her upper left arm.
Initially, Kristina seemed hesitant to let me take a photo, but as we talked, she changed her mind, and let me snap away.
This was inked by the incomparable Virginia Elwood, who does incredible work, especially with bird tattoos. Work from Virginia, at New York Adorned, has appeared previously here on Tattoosday.
In all fairness, the right side of the tattoo is compromised in the photo above by the sun (and the bane of a borrowed camera), so the best view is the front part of the rooster:
Kristina explained that she chose the Rooster because that was the year in the Chinese Zodiac in which her son was born. It certainly is a wonderful way to commemorate her child.
Almost as an afterthought, Kristina mentioned that a couple years back, on a subway platform, someone had asked her if he could take a picture of her tattoo, still in progress, for his blog, but she politely declined.
I thought about it for about a second when I smiled and exclaimed "That was me!"
In three years, I've approached a lot of people about their tattoos, and they all blur together.
But I still recall the disappointment I felt at 34th Street, when the woman with the unfinished rooster tattoo from Adorned politely declined my request.
Lucky me, time solved that missed opportunity, and I got to see the finished product, in the bright afternoon soon, years after I had asked.
And it was certainly worth the wait.
Thanks kindly to Kristina for sharing her incredible rooster tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Monday, August 2, 2010
Sam's Sleeve Revels in Her Heritage
Last month I had the pleasure of running into Sam on the subway platform at West 4th Street. She had this amazing work on her left arm:
Sam's half sleeve is autobiographical in that it celebrates her heritage and her family in the South.
Her ancestry is one-half Koren and one-half Scotch-Irish, which explains my favorite part of the tattoo, the pigs holding the fans emblazoned with the flag of South Korea:
Her home state is acknowledged by the pig with the gold necklace in the shape of Virginia:
And the one pig drinking from the distinctively-shaped bottle is a nod to her affinity for Jack Daniels.
Many may ask, why pigs? Sam explained that many of her family gatherings and reunions are lavish pig roasts. As a chef, Kim, who blogs here, embraces the cultural aspects of her upbringing through food and, as one can see, in this tattoo.
The work done is by Willie Kirby at Classic Tattoo in Richmond, Virginia.
Thanks to Sam for sharing her awesome tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Sam's half sleeve is autobiographical in that it celebrates her heritage and her family in the South.
Her ancestry is one-half Koren and one-half Scotch-Irish, which explains my favorite part of the tattoo, the pigs holding the fans emblazoned with the flag of South Korea:
Her home state is acknowledged by the pig with the gold necklace in the shape of Virginia:
And the one pig drinking from the distinctively-shaped bottle is a nod to her affinity for Jack Daniels.
Many may ask, why pigs? Sam explained that many of her family gatherings and reunions are lavish pig roasts. As a chef, Kim, who blogs here, embraces the cultural aspects of her upbringing through food and, as one can see, in this tattoo.
The work done is by Willie Kirby at Classic Tattoo in Richmond, Virginia.
Thanks to Sam for sharing her awesome tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Sunday, August 1, 2010
& (Melissa)
I love typographical tattoos.
You've read about them here before in this post, among others.
Last month I met Melissa, in Borders at 2 Penn Plaza, and she shared this tattoo, right below her left collar bone:
This was Melissa's first tattoo (she now has three) and she got it because it is her favorite punctuation mark.
She couldn't recall the exact font, but it resembles old English.
This tattoo was done in Babylon Tattoo & Body Piercing in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Thanks to Melissa for sharing her ampersand with us here on Tattoosday!
You've read about them here before in this post, among others.
Last month I met Melissa, in Borders at 2 Penn Plaza, and she shared this tattoo, right below her left collar bone:
This was Melissa's first tattoo (she now has three) and she got it because it is her favorite punctuation mark.
She couldn't recall the exact font, but it resembles old English.
This tattoo was done in Babylon Tattoo & Body Piercing in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Thanks to Melissa for sharing her ampersand with us here on Tattoosday!
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