I met Jess last month and, still using a loaner camera, managed to get a shot of one of her three tattoos, located on her right forearm:
Aside from the fact that the picture is not ideally crisp, one can still see how beautiful and colorful this tattoo is.
The inspiration came from a book of Chinese propaganda posters.
Jess noted that she asked the artist, John Reardon at Saved Tattoo, to give the rooster a "gentler eye" which she hoped would "embrace [its] masculinity while poking fun at it". Reardon's work has appeared previously on Tattoosday here and here.
Thanks to Jess for sharing this lovely rooster with us here on Tattoosday!
Friday, October 15, 2010
Jess Shares Her Colorful Rooster
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Roosters,
Saved Tattoo
Tribal Flame Tattoos
if you want to get a tribal flame tattoo. Just think about how cool those flames will look. But before you go out and get your new tattoo there are some things you need to think about. Getting a permanent piece of art on your body is a big decision, so doing your research beforehand to make a difference between an okay tattoo and a great tattoo.
Think about it like this. You're going to be spending your hard earned money on your new tattoo. If you use Google images to research your artwork you're looking at art that is either already being used or being copied. And I know you want something unique. That is why you are getting this tattoo, right?
Tribal Flame Tattoos
Tribal Flame Tattoos
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Tribal Flame Tattoos,
Tribal Tattoos
Zoe's Tattoo Makes the Cut
I spotted this superbly-done tattoo on Zoe's upper left arm last month in the New Jersey Transit waiting area in Penn Station:
Straight up and simply, these scissors represent Zoe's tat-tool of the trade - she has worked as a hairstylist for two years.
She credits Mike Lucena at Fly Rite Studio in Brooklyn for the tattoo.
Thanks again to Zoe for sharing her scissors with us here on Tattoosday!
Straight up and simply, these scissors represent Zoe's tat-tool of the trade - she has worked as a hairstylist for two years.
She credits Mike Lucena at Fly Rite Studio in Brooklyn for the tattoo.
Thanks again to Zoe for sharing her scissors with us here on Tattoosday!
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Fly Rite Studio,
Scissors
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