Back in October, I reviewed Kat Von D's The Tattoo Chronicles (here).
I also went to a book-signing and met Ms. Von D.
As you would expect, there was a long line to see the author, who is indisputably the most famous tattoo artist in the world.
Despite the long line, I did have a chance to chat at length with several other people at the event. We talked tattoo as we queued along 46th Street, around the corner onto 5th Avenue, up an escalator, and through a maze of book stacks.
One such fan was Melissa, a student, who was accompanied by several friends. Talking with Melissa and her friends made the two-hour wait much more bearable, indeed.
Melissa offered to share this tattoo with us here on Tattoosday:
This white feather on the inside of her right wrist is tied to the memory of her mother who passed away a couple of years ago.
Melissa's aunt often said that a floating white feather represents the soul of someone who's died. That said, whenever Melissa sees one, she thinks of her mother. By tattooing it on her wrist, she is assured that the memory of her mom will always be close at hand.
The tattoo was inked by Kerry O'Neill at Shotsie's Tattoo in Wayne, New Jersey. Work from Shotsie's has appeared previously here on the site.
Thanks to Melissa (and her friends) for keeping me company on that long day in October, and a special thanks to Melissa for sharing this poignant tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Showing posts with label Shotsie's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shotsie's. Show all posts
Tuesday, 14 December 2010
Friday, 17 September 2010
Liz Flexes Her Tyrannosaurus Rex
I met Liz last month on the West 4th Street platform as we were waiting for the D train.
She has six tattoos, including a really cool Brooklyn Bridge tattoo that she designed and, she proudly told me, Exene Cervenka once complimented her on.
The tattoo she shared with us, however, is this design of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, inked on her upper right arm:
The piece was modeled after the fossil displayed prominently in The American Museum of Natural History, where her brother had worked for a period of time. The tattoo is an homage to the time she spent there.
The tattoo was inked by Christopher Depinto aka The Ink Shrink at Shotsie's Tattoo in Wayne, New Jersey. Work from Shotsie's has appeared previously on Tattoosday here.
Thanks to Liz for sharing her dinosaur tattoo with us here at Tattoosday!
She has six tattoos, including a really cool Brooklyn Bridge tattoo that she designed and, she proudly told me, Exene Cervenka once complimented her on.
The tattoo she shared with us, however, is this design of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, inked on her upper right arm:
The piece was modeled after the fossil displayed prominently in The American Museum of Natural History, where her brother had worked for a period of time. The tattoo is an homage to the time she spent there.
The tattoo was inked by Christopher Depinto aka The Ink Shrink at Shotsie's Tattoo in Wayne, New Jersey. Work from Shotsie's has appeared previously on Tattoosday here.
Thanks to Liz for sharing her dinosaur tattoo with us here at Tattoosday!
Friday, 16 July 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!
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