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Monday, August 5, 2013

Johnny Shares His Angels and Demons

I met Johnny on the Coney Island boardwalk, and he allowed me to take a photo of his back to share with Tattoosday readers:







The top of the back reads "Brooklyn" and the bottom sums it up: Angels & Demons.



Johnny explained:


"It's just the passions of my life. I went through turmoil and came out of it. So, basically, I'm wearing on my skin, my griefs, my sins and my dislikes."

He couldn't be specific about who did what, but he said that the majority of the work was done by Coney Island Vinny and Michael Angelo, two staples of old-school Brooklyn tattooing.



Thanks to Johnny for sharing his back tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!





Sunday, August 4, 2013

Taylor's Colorful Thigh (Tattoosday at the NYC Urban Tattoo Convention)

I posted last month about attending the 4th Annual New York City Tattoo Convention here.



I wanted to share some of the amazing tattoos I saw there, starting with this one, on the left thigh of Taylor:







Here's another angle:







Taylor credited this colorful hummingbird to the artist Richard "Made Rich" Parker at Think Before You Ink in Long Island City. Made Rich is currently vying for the title of Ink Master on the show's third season.



Taylor said that Made Rich free-handed the drawing directly onto her skin, and that it took four sessions, because, as she put it, she was a "cry-baby."



This tattoo was one of the highlights of the convention for me, and I am happy Taylor allowed me to share it here on Tattoosday! Thanks, Taylor!




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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Krystal Shares a Tattoo That Speaks of Life and Death

I met Krystal at the end of June while passing by Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan. I spotted a tattoo on her upper left arm and had to stop and ask about it:







Krystal credited this work to a friend of hers that tattoos freelance under the moniker Shane White Trash.



The design on top with the bird, the rose, and the girl crying blood, is based on Shane's artwork, which she really liked. Krystal added the quote, because she felt it went with the design. It reads:



life asked death,


"WHY DO PEOPLE LOVE ME,


BUT HATE YOU?"


death responded,


"BECAUSE YOU ARE A


BEAUTIFUL LIE


AND I AM A


PAINFUL TRUTH".


Krystal found the quote online, and it appears to be unattributed, one of those sayings with an unknown origin that resonates so profoundly with people.



Thanks to Krystal for sharing this, one of her eleven tattoos, with us here on Tattoosday!




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Friday, August 2, 2013

Caitlin and Her Friends Ask With a Tattoo

I love textual tattoos and am more inclined to stop people who have words inscribed on their flesh.



Caitlin, for example, had these words tattooed on the backs of her legs:







Her left leg reads "nature is a language" and her right leg asks "can't you read?"



About eight years ago, Caitlin told me, she and two of her friends all got this same tattoo, which references lyrics from "Ask" by The Smiths. The work was done by an artist at Bodytech Tattooing and Piercing in Gainesville, Florida. We featured work from the same shop here back in 2008.



Here's the video from the song:







Thanks to Caitlin for sharing this lyrical tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!




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