I spotted this avian tattoo on the right calf of Hannah one afternoon in a Duane Reade store:
Hannah explained that this tattoo is romantic at its core.
Married couples often have pet names for one another, or nicknames, at the very least. Hannah and her husband Kevin are no exception to this rule.
They refer to one another as birds, extending the metaphor to calling their apartment their "nest" and their car as the "moveable nest".
So Hannah wanted a bird tattoo, with the plan for Kevin to get an owl tattoo to give them an avian set.
She took a photo of a blue and gold macaw with her to the artist Nalla Smith at Inkstop NYC on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. This lovely parrot tattoo was the end result. Work from Inkstop NYC has appeared previously on Tattoosday here.
Kevin's owl is on hold while he finishes a Capricorn sea goat tattoo in progress on his right arm.
Thanks to Hannah (and Kevin) for talking tattoo with us here at Tattoosday and sharing their work. We're looking forward to sharing Kevin's finished tattoo in the future!
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Monday 11 January 2010
The Eagle and the Parrot
We here at Tattoosday have been biding our time over the past week, a seven-day drought of posts to match the scarcity of ink visible in the Frozen Apple of a brittle New York winter.
So today I am posting work not spotted in the streets, but work on the legs of Pete, who meticulously crafted this lovely piece on my upper back last year.
I snapped this shot of an old-school parrot on his left leg late last summer:
And then, last week, on January 2, while peeking on the Year of the Tiger hullabaloo at Thicker than Water, where he is tattooing when not at New York Hardcore, I photographed this cool bald eagle on his right leg:
with this skull in the eagle's talons:
Both tattoos were crafted by old-school Brooklyn tattoo artist Steve Delgado.
I thank Pete for his outstanding work, and for sharing some of his tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!
So today I am posting work not spotted in the streets, but work on the legs of Pete, who meticulously crafted this lovely piece on my upper back last year.
I snapped this shot of an old-school parrot on his left leg late last summer:
And then, last week, on January 2, while peeking on the Year of the Tiger hullabaloo at Thicker than Water, where he is tattooing when not at New York Hardcore, I photographed this cool bald eagle on his right leg:
with this skull in the eagle's talons:
Both tattoos were crafted by old-school Brooklyn tattoo artist Steve Delgado.
I thank Pete for his outstanding work, and for sharing some of his tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!
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