Corey & Aware do it again... New video directed by AJ... Love to see everyone working together....
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Tuesday, October 18, 2011
City of Ink: Amsterdam [Video]
Miya Bailey, Tuki Carter, Melvin Todd, Paper Frank, Samba & AJ in Amsterdam. Since Melvin & AJ don't smoke it was more for us.... Yeahhhhhhhhh! City of Ink Euro Tour 2011
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Friday, October 14, 2011
Taking Walk-Ins $50 & Up
City of ink is taking "Walk-Ins" today... Starting as low as $50 for CUSTOM freedhand tattooing..... 6 artists to pick from
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Thursday, October 6, 2011
Kristina: Aon Grá
Over the summer, we were having a yard sale, when Kristina stopped by to peruse the goods. She shared this, one of her four tattoos:
Located on the inside of her right arm, the phrase "aon grá" is Irish for "one love". This decorative tattoo with a powerful message was tattooed by Rob at Brooklyn Ink in Bay Ridge. Work from the shop which, due to its close proximity to "home base" for Tattoosday, has appeared often over the years on the site, and can be seen here.
Thanks to Kristina for sharing her tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Located on the inside of her right arm, the phrase "aon grá" is Irish for "one love". This decorative tattoo with a powerful message was tattooed by Rob at Brooklyn Ink in Bay Ridge. Work from the shop which, due to its close proximity to "home base" for Tattoosday, has appeared often over the years on the site, and can be seen here.
Thanks to Kristina for sharing her tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
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Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Julianne's Owl
I spotted Julianne on the 36th Street train platform in Brooklyn last month and struck up a conversation about her ink. She has eleven tattoos and offered up one of her more recent ones, this owl on her shin:
This was inked by Justin Stephan at A Stroke of Genius Tattoos in Boca Raton, Florida. I like the shop's website because not only was I able to find the tattoo in the artist's gallery, but Justin also commented on the piece a little, saying this was "a cool owl tattoo I did on a walk-in, she was a champ, sat like a rock, the tattoo is in the middle of her shin...".
Julianne likes owls and this is one of her favorite tattoos.
Thanks to Julianne for sharing her owl tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
This was inked by Justin Stephan at A Stroke of Genius Tattoos in Boca Raton, Florida. I like the shop's website because not only was I able to find the tattoo in the artist's gallery, but Justin also commented on the piece a little, saying this was "a cool owl tattoo I did on a walk-in, she was a champ, sat like a rock, the tattoo is in the middle of her shin...".
Julianne likes owls and this is one of her favorite tattoos.
Thanks to Julianne for sharing her owl tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
This entry is ©2011 Tattoosday.
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Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Lynn, Týr, and the Fenris Wolf
I met Lynn in my neighborhood over the summer as she was headed to Green Spa & Wellness Center, where she works as a massage therapist. She has a ton of ink, and shared the piece that dominates her right arm:
Lynn explained that this piece depicts the Norse god Týr and the Fenris wolf.
She elaborated:
Lynn credits Willie Paredes, co-owner of Brooklyn Tattoo, with creating this piece.
Thanks to Lynn for sharing her tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!
Lynn explained that this piece depicts the Norse god Týr and the Fenris wolf.
She elaborated:
"Týr got his hand bitten off by the Fenris wolf to prevent chaos from entering the world ... I kind of identify with that because I do massage therapy. I help people ... I injured myself helping people - I'm right-handed ... it's not quite the same thing, but [it's] the whole idea of self-sacrifice. You know, the greater good."
Lynn credits Willie Paredes, co-owner of Brooklyn Tattoo, with creating this piece.
Thanks to Lynn for sharing her tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!
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Monday, October 3, 2011
Kyle's Industrial Sunflowers
Riding uptown on the 3 train, I see a sleeve half way across the car that just looks amazing. I can't make out the specifics, but the color and detail tell me it's a fantastic piece.
The problem is, it's a crowded express train during rush hour, and unless this guy gets off when I get off, I won't get a chance to talk to him.
As luck would have it, he does xit the train at the same stop, and as I am trying to catch up with him as he heads upstairs, and across Broadway, I recognize his left sleeve. His name is Kyle, I interviewed him in 2008 (using a borrowed camera, no less) and his post appeared here.
This is new ink, however, and when I finally catch Kyle on the north side of 72nd, it takes a moment, but he remembers me, and is happy to share his new work, which bears a similar theme to the tattoo I spotted last time our paths crossed:
It is by the same artist, Myles Karr, who had done the tattoo from the original post when he was at Saved Tattoo. Myles is now at Three Kings, also in Brooklyn.
Like the prior encounter, from over three years ago (May 2008), the right sleeve is a dichotomy. The left sleeve is a city vs country tension. This piece is dominated by a burst of sunflowers, which travel down the arm and circle the elbow.
On the flip side is another cityscape, this time more silhouetted, and he explains that his near-pastoral umbringing was punctuated by the sunflowers he and his mother harvested. This, juxtaposed by the industrial city, is the center of the tension between the two aspects of the tattoo.
As an afterthought, I snapped a shot of the murder of crows lining the inside of his arm. "I just love crows," he told me.
He also offered up this shin piece, also by Myles Karr:
He explained it is an old-time traditional circus strongman, as old circus and sideshow imagery being another style of designs that he likes.
It was great seeing Kyle again and appreciating the amazing work he had added since our paths last crossed three years ago. Thanks to Kyle for sharing his tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!
The problem is, it's a crowded express train during rush hour, and unless this guy gets off when I get off, I won't get a chance to talk to him.
As luck would have it, he does xit the train at the same stop, and as I am trying to catch up with him as he heads upstairs, and across Broadway, I recognize his left sleeve. His name is Kyle, I interviewed him in 2008 (using a borrowed camera, no less) and his post appeared here.
This is new ink, however, and when I finally catch Kyle on the north side of 72nd, it takes a moment, but he remembers me, and is happy to share his new work, which bears a similar theme to the tattoo I spotted last time our paths crossed:
It is by the same artist, Myles Karr, who had done the tattoo from the original post when he was at Saved Tattoo. Myles is now at Three Kings, also in Brooklyn.
Like the prior encounter, from over three years ago (May 2008), the right sleeve is a dichotomy. The left sleeve is a city vs country tension. This piece is dominated by a burst of sunflowers, which travel down the arm and circle the elbow.
On the flip side is another cityscape, this time more silhouetted, and he explains that his near-pastoral umbringing was punctuated by the sunflowers he and his mother harvested. This, juxtaposed by the industrial city, is the center of the tension between the two aspects of the tattoo.
As an afterthought, I snapped a shot of the murder of crows lining the inside of his arm. "I just love crows," he told me.
He also offered up this shin piece, also by Myles Karr:
He explained it is an old-time traditional circus strongman, as old circus and sideshow imagery being another style of designs that he likes.
It was great seeing Kyle again and appreciating the amazing work he had added since our paths last crossed three years ago. Thanks to Kyle for sharing his tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!
This entry is ©2011 Tattoosday.
If you are reading this on another web site other than Tattoosday, without attribution, please note that it has been copied without the author's permission and is in violation of copyright laws. Please feel free to visit http://tattoosday.blogspot.com and read our original content. Please let me know if you saw this elsewhere so I contact the webmaster of the offending site and advise them of this violation in their Terms of Use Agreement.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
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