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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Ganesh Waits for the A Train

Actually, Kerry was waiting on the platform for the uptown A Train when I walked by at 34th Street.

How could I not stop and ask her about this tattoo:



This absolutely stunning depiction of the Hindu deity Ganesh took between eight and nine hours to complete.



Guy Ursitti at Thicker Than Water is the tattooist responsible for this work of art, the newest (at the time I met her) of Kerry's approximately fifty tattoos.

The detail in the tattoo is absolutely incredible.


Work from Thicker Than Water has appeared previously on Tattoosday here.

Thanks to Kerry for sharing this amazing tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Sugar Skull Sunday - One From Ryan

Since I seem to capture more sugar skulls than any other design, why not reserve a day just for these decorative symbols which, at their roots, have deep religious significance?

Two weeks ago, I met Ryan, who has ten tattoos.

Of that lot, he offered up this design on his left bicep, which Charlie Foos created for him at FlyRite Studios in Brooklyn.


Charlie Foos is now at Read Street Tattoo Parlour in Baltimore.

Aside from the traditional nature of the sugar skull tattoo, Ryan also loves Mexico and this design recalls that beautiful and diverse culture south of the border.

Thanks to Ryan for sharing this decorative tattoo with us on Tattoosday!

Work from Charlie Foos has appeared previously on Tattoosday here.
Tattoosday posts tagged FlyRite Studios are here.
Tattoosday posts tagged Reade Street Tattoo Parlour are here.

Pisces Tattoos Designs

Pisces Tattoos Designs
Your Sexy Pisces Tattoo Art and Meanings

Do you believe in astrology? If you are a believer and looking to get a Pisces tattoo because you think it will reflect who you are then you're not alone. Thousands of people all over the world use Zodiac tattoo designs in many different ways to remind of who they are. Even though you're not a strong believer, zodiac tattoos are cool to get and among the most popular tattoo designs nowadays.
If your birthday is anywhere between February 19 and March 20, you are considered a Pisces in astrology. Pisces are the dreamers of the world. They love to dream, live their dreams, and turn their fantasies into realities. Because they spend most of your time in the dream world, Pisces are usually good with art, music, and poetry. They are considering being the philosopher, psychotic, fashion and art trendsetter, and the visionary of the world. The fact the Pisces are dreamers also make them one the most romantic zodiac sign of all. For the Pisces, their dream world is far more important than anything else in life. If they find that the reality world is too cruel and harsh for them, they will live in their dream world instead. They are very emotional and sensitive people but also very kind and adaptable as well.
The Pisces tattoos

Pisces zodiac symbols has two different lines that will never meet and a cross line that hold them together. Pisces symbols represent two different pathway which frequently make them live in two different existence in life at the same time. Most Pisces spend their lives in a state of confusing between two different worlds, reality and the dream world which is always so beautiful for them.

The Fishes tattoos

The Zodiac tattoo design for the Pisces is the two fishes going two different directions. One fish is heading upward while the other is pulling downward. This truly reflects the character of the Pisces because they got pull from two totally different world and don't know which one is better for them. The tattoo of Pisces fish has many different designs and colors. Since Pisces element is water, the color design usually blue or with water around the fishes. I'm also a Pisces and I have my Pisces tattoo with two orange fish, blue water around and some script tattoos saying "living in my dreams". I got the designs from on of my friend Zodiac tattoo collection, and I thought that really reflect who I am.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Tattoo Shop

How to find a tattoo shop in the U.S.


Tattoos are becoming more and more popular. Every day, people who have never decided to get their tattoos in the first place. And they wonder where they should go to get them in the first place. Tattoo ShopThis is an important decision because you can have a tattoo on you for life. In addition, health issues come into play. So, you want a tattoo can be proud of and one that will not be positive.




How to find a shop or tattoo parlor:




1. It is best to ask your friends where they got them. They can not give you the address and name of the store, but can provide detailed information about the quality and professionalism of the art tattoo shop.




2. If you can not find a good place from your friends, you could go online and ask others. A place to consider, is Yahoo Answers. You can ask specific questions like "what a good tattoo shop in Las Vegas?" . You'll probably get a lot of answers for a few days.




Tattoo Shop3. Internet community, as tattoohood.com. He is free to join sites like MySpace, but only for fans of tattoos. Inside there is a forum area, gallery, where you can get ideas for tattoos, and you can also interact with other members. So if you find members of a city, you can only ask them where they get their tattoo.




4. Tattoo directory. There are several good online directories to find a tattoo shop and artist in the United States. One thing that I found the most complete JustTattoo.com. They have thousands of nursing, as well as evaluation system for each room.




So, just put in a little and make the right decisions. Find tattoo shop was not difficult, but finding the best takes a little more work.ByTim Phelan




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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

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Tribal Tattoo Symbol

Tribal Tattoos: Which Tribe Would That Be?

Call it the tattoo style of the 90s (and still going strong in the early 2000s). Tribal tattoos have become one of the most in-demand styles of tattooing that exists. It's not hard to see why.
It is a style that typically capitalizes on solid black lines and coloring (with some exceptions of course) and it is also composed of pointed and curved elements. It's bold and eye catching. In short, it's a pretty wicked looking style.

The design at left is known as the aso and is a tattoo design that was done on the island of Borneo by the Dayak people. It is thought to represent a mythical beast that was part dog, part dragon.

Of course, on this very same island of Borneo there are other ethnic groups or "tribes" who likely wouldn't have used this design for a tattoo. The Borneo rosette, which is part of the TattooSymbol.com logo, is a nice example of a traditional Borneo tattoo symbol which bears little resemblance to the type of tattoo design at left.

If there are a handful of different tribes on Borneo (which there are) then in Polynesia there are likely hundreds (which there are).

So, when people say "tribal tattoo", which tribe would that be? It's no tribe in particular, which is the problem. It's a term that is somewhat misleading.

The tribal style of tattooing finds its roots in Polynesia but there is no one tribe there to which we can look for the types of designs flourishing in tattoo studios everywhere today. Instead, the tribal style of tattooing is one that is inspired by those that have traditionally been done in Polynesia for thousands of years. Below is a photograph that was taken by Frances Hubbard Flaherty in Samoa in 1923. She and her husband were already famous for their film “Nanook of the North” which debuted in 1922 and was widely shown and praised as the first full-length, anthropological documentary in cinema history.

This photograph was taken during the filming of “Moana of the South Seas: A Romance of the Golden Age”. It depicts the tufuga or tattoo artist at work. Here he is seen starting to place the first design, known as the tua stripe, onto the person’s back. His assistants sit at the ready.


Much of Samoan tattooing is linear and geometric – not at all like the design above. It's also interesting to note that many of the cultures in the South Pacific did not traditionally tattoo arm bands, per se.

Of course, part of the allure of using a word like "tribal" are the connotations that it carries: something traditional, a sense of something primal, perhaps even something more authentic and closer to the origins of tattooing.

However, tattooing has been practiced in pretty much every part of the globe, perhaps going back to the dawn of modern humans. When you look back on the very long and varied history of tattooing, it doesn't make a lot of sense to call one particular style of tattooing "tribal" or associate it with one particular part of the globe.

Then again, what would we call it, this Polynesian inspired type of tattoo design? "Polynesian inspired" is a mouthful. "Black graphic" tattoo could describe it, but it could also describe some other types of tattooing too. The types of tribal tattoo designs being done today are not necessarily "traditional" either, as in the case of a tribal arm band, so that word doesn't seem quite right either.

Perhaps we'll just have to be satisfied with the words "tribal tattoo" after all. Modern masters of the form are taking it to new heights of aesthetic achievement and it's staying power seems strong yet. Perhaps we can just agree that the tribal tattoo really has no specific tribe, other than the tribe of the inked.

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