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.
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Selasa, 05 Agustus 2014
Two Rocking Tattoos from Joe
Rabu, 16 Juli 2014
Sealed with a Snake
I spotted Steve one day, and got him to share this rattlesnake tattoo on his right arm:
Steve has three tattoos and is bass player for a band called S.W.A.K.
He came up with the design and had Gary, owner of Shotsie's Tattoo in Wayne, New Jersey, complete the process.
Thanks to Steve for sharing this tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Steve has three tattoos and is bass player for a band called S.W.A.K.
He came up with the design and had Gary, owner of Shotsie's Tattoo in Wayne, New Jersey, complete the process.
Thanks to Steve for sharing this tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Label:
bands,
Musicians,
rattlesnakes,
Shotsie's,
snakes
Sabtu, 23 Oktober 2010
Heart Not Time
"I do not like the concept of linear time," Fredrika said to me, "moments and feelings should be more important".
This was her thought behind this tattoo:
I met Fredrika in Penn Station last month and she was kind enough to share this tattoo on her forearm.
She has a lot of ink, but this is her favorite piece.
Fredrika hails from Hamburg, where she is lead singer for a band called Jaguar of My Dreams.
Thanks to Fredrika for sharing with us here on Tattoosday!
This was her thought behind this tattoo:
I met Fredrika in Penn Station last month and she was kind enough to share this tattoo on her forearm.
She has a lot of ink, but this is her favorite piece.
Fredrika hails from Hamburg, where she is lead singer for a band called Jaguar of My Dreams.
Thanks to Fredrika for sharing with us here on Tattoosday!
Selasa, 19 Oktober 2010
Waiter, There's a Marlin in My Cactus!
Believe it or not, I still have a couple of lingering pre-September tattoo encounters to write about, one of which is this bizarre tattoo I spotted two months ago today:
This tattoo on Michael's right ankle is one of three that he has. He explained that it is an interpretation of a painting that hung in Flaco's Cuban Bakery in Gainesville, Florida where he played in the house band, Michael Claytor & His Friends.
The band played there for two years and, as a tribute to the experience, Michael had this tattooed to honor the experience.
This was inked by Mike Salay at Anthem Tattoo in Gainesville.
Thanks again to Michael for sharing this cool and unusual tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
And a little Michael Claytor bonus:
This tattoo on Michael's right ankle is one of three that he has. He explained that it is an interpretation of a painting that hung in Flaco's Cuban Bakery in Gainesville, Florida where he played in the house band, Michael Claytor & His Friends.
The band played there for two years and, as a tribute to the experience, Michael had this tattooed to honor the experience.
This was inked by Mike Salay at Anthem Tattoo in Gainesville.
Thanks again to Michael for sharing this cool and unusual tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
And a little Michael Claytor bonus:
Kamis, 05 Agustus 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.
Jumat, 16 Juli 2010
Sealed with a Snake
I spotted Steve one day, and got him to share this rattlesnake tattoo on his right arm:
Steve has three tattoos and is bass player for a band called S.W.A.K.
He came up with the design and had Gary, owner of Shotsie's Tattoo in Wayne, New Jersey, complete the process.
Thanks to Steve for sharing this tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Steve has three tattoos and is bass player for a band called S.W.A.K.
He came up with the design and had Gary, owner of Shotsie's Tattoo in Wayne, New Jersey, complete the process.
Thanks to Steve for sharing this tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Label:
bands,
Musicians,
rattlesnakes,
Shotsie's,
snakes
Jumat, 09 Juli 2010
Penny's Metal Collage
Penny made me feel old.
And I mean no disrespect to her. She was more than cooperative when I stopped and asked her about the unique and colorful tattoo that graces her upper left arm.
However, I was working at a technical disadvantage (borrowed camera) and like many who have met me have observed, I don't necessarily ooze hipness.
Nonetheless, Penny indulged my photographic fumblings and I was able to capture this image, which is a fairly decent photo of her ink:
This piece is based on a collage of pictures Penny took at a handful of metal shows.
"Which bands?" I asked, hoping to find a common ground with this younger person. I cut my teeth on early American metal (I still cherish my vinyl pressing of Metallica's Kill 'Em All on Megaforce records), but then again, that was the '80s. Penny uttered names I had heard (yay me!) but alas, couldn't put in their necessary classifications.
Deathklok. Children of Bodom. Amon Amarth.
What can I say? I'm an ancient 43.
Alas, Penny was a good sport and her tattoo post has just as much to do with my feeling older as it does with her ink. Sorry, Penny.
The work she credited to an artist named Adal, who transformed her pictures into this collage on flesh in two sessions and about five hours, all told.
Thanks to Penny for sharing her tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
And I mean no disrespect to her. She was more than cooperative when I stopped and asked her about the unique and colorful tattoo that graces her upper left arm.
However, I was working at a technical disadvantage (borrowed camera) and like many who have met me have observed, I don't necessarily ooze hipness.
Nonetheless, Penny indulged my photographic fumblings and I was able to capture this image, which is a fairly decent photo of her ink:
This piece is based on a collage of pictures Penny took at a handful of metal shows.
"Which bands?" I asked, hoping to find a common ground with this younger person. I cut my teeth on early American metal (I still cherish my vinyl pressing of Metallica's Kill 'Em All on Megaforce records), but then again, that was the '80s. Penny uttered names I had heard (yay me!) but alas, couldn't put in their necessary classifications.
Deathklok. Children of Bodom. Amon Amarth.
What can I say? I'm an ancient 43.
Alas, Penny was a good sport and her tattoo post has just as much to do with my feeling older as it does with her ink. Sorry, Penny.
The work she credited to an artist named Adal, who transformed her pictures into this collage on flesh in two sessions and about five hours, all told.
Thanks to Penny for sharing her tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Kamis, 08 Juli 2010
Elektra and the Seven-Legged Spider (with Some Dresden Dolls, to Boot)
Elektra has, in her words, "nine and a half" tattoos, and was kind enough to share two of them with us.
First up is this spider on her left thigh:
It's not a specific type of spider (sorry, arachnophiliacs) but it does have one glaring detail to note. It is missing a leg. And the spurt of blood indicates that the leg has recently been detached.
What's with that? Elektra says that she considers arachnids with a lost limb to be "lucky omens" ever since she was little. This tattoo, in a way, enables her to have good luck with her at all times.
She credits this work to Anthony Audy at Yankee Tattoo in Burlington, Vermont.
Elektra also explained the tattoo on her right thigh to me, and she agreed when I asked if she would share that as well:
Fans of The Dresden Dolls will recognize this as the band's logo.
Elektra explained that this was designed with blue and red ink to have a 3D effect, when healed. However, she confessed, she didn't take care of it as well as she should have, and the effect is muted. Rob Dixxx, formerly of Yankee Tattoo is the artist.
Added to this piece is the signature of Amanda Palmer, lead singer of the Dresden Dolls, who Elektra met one night, after the band tattoo had been done. A friend with a tattoo machine made the autograph permanent.
First up is this spider on her left thigh:
It's not a specific type of spider (sorry, arachnophiliacs) but it does have one glaring detail to note. It is missing a leg. And the spurt of blood indicates that the leg has recently been detached.
What's with that? Elektra says that she considers arachnids with a lost limb to be "lucky omens" ever since she was little. This tattoo, in a way, enables her to have good luck with her at all times.
She credits this work to Anthony Audy at Yankee Tattoo in Burlington, Vermont.
Elektra also explained the tattoo on her right thigh to me, and she agreed when I asked if she would share that as well:
Fans of The Dresden Dolls will recognize this as the band's logo.
Elektra explained that this was designed with blue and red ink to have a 3D effect, when healed. However, she confessed, she didn't take care of it as well as she should have, and the effect is muted. Rob Dixxx, formerly of Yankee Tattoo is the artist.
Added to this piece is the signature of Amanda Palmer, lead singer of the Dresden Dolls, who Elektra met one night, after the band tattoo had been done. A friend with a tattoo machine made the autograph permanent.
Thanks to Elektra for sharing her tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!
Label:
Autographs,
bands,
Logos,
spiders,
The Dresden Dolls,
Yankee Tattoo
Sabtu, 15 Mei 2010
An Update from Victor
I don't often run into Tattoosday subjects more than once, but when one works in the same neighborhood, it's often tough NOT to run into them.
Case in point is my friend Victor, who I first met here in an example of what I call a tat-alog, when multiple tattoos are photographed and discussed.
We did a second post on some new cinematic signature ink he had obtained here, and that had been it for a while.
Then, last month, I spotted him again in Penn Plaza, and thought that this tattoo was new:
There's been a lot of hoopla this week as Jimmy Fallon did a whole Rolling Stones tribute over five days in honor of the reissue of Exile on Main Street.
I'll let Victor explain the history of this particular tattoo:
Thanks again to Victor for keeping us entertained with his rockin' tattoos here on Tattoosday!
Case in point is my friend Victor, who I first met here in an example of what I call a tat-alog, when multiple tattoos are photographed and discussed.
We did a second post on some new cinematic signature ink he had obtained here, and that had been it for a while.
Then, last month, I spotted him again in Penn Plaza, and thought that this tattoo was new:
There's been a lot of hoopla this week as Jimmy Fallon did a whole Rolling Stones tribute over five days in honor of the reissue of Exile on Main Street.
I'll let Victor explain the history of this particular tattoo:
...[This was] done by my cousin Eddie Bonacore in his apartment...then he did it for me again when he got officially hired as a tattoo artist @ Funhouse Tattooing in the Poconos. I love the Stones, and credit my mom for that one...she got me into them. The Stones ooze rock n' roll and always will...even watching Shine a Light, the documentary [Martin] Scorsese recently did on them...it just further shows there commitment to rock n' roll...the least I could do was add some tongue to my wrist!
Thanks again to Victor for keeping us entertained with his rockin' tattoos here on Tattoosday!
Label:
bands,
Funhouse Tattooing,
Logos,
Rolling Stones
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