Jumat, 30 April 2010

The Tattooed Poets Project: Cody Todd

We are extending the Tattooed Poets Project through the weekend, giving those who have been enjoying the poetic ink, a little bit more to tide them over until next year.

Today we are being visited by an old friend, Cody Todd, whose tattoos appeared here last year.

This is his latest tattoo, four weeks old, inked at Purple Panther Tattoos off of Sunset in Los Angeles:


Cody provided this explanation:

Not too much of a story behind this. It is Marv and Goldie from the "The Hard Goodbye" of Frank Miller's Sin City. The artist who did this is from Tokyo, and her name is Koko Ainai. I admire the precision of her work in copying Miller's extremely elaborate sketching. As Marv and Goldie embrace, he is holding a gun he apparently took away from her and a bullet hole is smoldering in his right shoulder as he lifts her off the ground. That tattoo is the first of what is going to be a kind of sleeve in parts in which I take different scenes from noir films or works and decorate my whole left arm with. Upon seeing Farewell My Lovely with my girlfriend last week, I decided to get the front end of a 1934 or 1936 Buick as my next tattoo.

...I am doing my critical work for my PhD at USC on the "western noir," which is a term I sort of coined for a specific genre of film and literature concerned with elements that typically comprise classical film noir, except they take place in cities in the western part of the United States. As we see in the film, Sin City, it has a "Gothic City" feel to it, but it is most certainly somewhere out in western Nevada, or California. I think the motifs of lawlessness, street and vigilante justice, and the disillusionment with the American Dream are all at work in this kind of genre, and that it also borrows many elements from the Western as a genre as well. If anyone wants to read good literary western noir, I would direct them, promptly, to read Daniel Woodrell, who takes the noir theme and brings it to the Ozarks and southwest Missouri. If Chandler and Faulkner had a love-child, it most certainly would be Woodrell.

Head over to BillyBlog and read one of Cody's poems here.

Cody Todd is the author of the chapbook, To Frankenstein, My Father (2007, Proem Press). His poems have appeared in Hunger Mountain, Salt Hill and are forthcoming in Lake Effect, The Pinch, Specs Journal and Denver Quarterly. He received an MFA from Western Michigan University and is currently a Virginia Middleton Fellow in the PhD program in English-Literature/Creative Writing at the University of Southern California. He is the Managing Editor and co-creator of the poetry journal, The Offending Adam (www.theoffendingadam.com).

The Tattooed Poets Project: Jozi Tatham

Today's tattoo (and remember folks, we're continuing through May 2!) belongs to Jozi Tatham, who was referred to us by the Milwaukee Poet Laureate, Brenda Cárdenas (thanks Brenda!).

Her tattoo is certainly amazing:


Jozi had this tattoo done by Steve Bossler, who owns Greenseed Studios in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. She had met him originally at Papes Blue Ribbon Tattoo in Milwaukee. Steve splits his time between the two locations.

Jozi explains the inspiration behind this tattoo:

I have wanted this back tattoo for years now. Where the Wild Things Are was my favorite book growing up. Because I have since become a writer, it's extremely important to me to remember the childhood imagination and creativity that we are all born with, but which we often "outgrow". I refuse to grow up and let my imagination slip away, and hopefully having the monsters of creativity tattooed on my body will keep that close to me.


Please check out one of Jozi's poems over on BillyBlog here.

Jozi Tatham is currently a poetry MFA student at George Mason University in Virginia. She hails from Milwaukee, WI where she received her BA and the place which serves as "the inspiration for most of my being thus far." She has been published in newspapers and small publications in the Milwaukee area for poetry and nonfiction.

Thanks to Jozi for sharing with us here at Tattoosday!

Kamis, 29 April 2010

Tribal Butterfly Tattoos For Everyone

It's no wonder that tribal butterfly tattoos are seen often taken that both tribal and butterfly tattoo are so popular. As we see online, the symbolism that surrounds these designs is quite interesting and probably adds to their popularity. Butterflies often represent rebirth, renewal, perseverance, rejuvenation and the soul. While the tribal tattoos normally represent a person's identification with a cultural heritage, belief, or practice and perhaps an allegiance to a specific social group or culture.

We may often see ideas like Polynesian tattoos, Celtic tattoos, Japanese tattoos, Filipino tattoos, or even Maori tattoos; they are under the criteria of Tribal Tattoos. Tribal tattoos are normally found to be abstract in form and black in shade however due to their recent popularity many of them are now done in different colors.

Some of the most interesting designs available are these types of tattoos because of the artistic nature of the design. When viewing a tattoo of this type your eyes are involuntarily drawn to the central icon of the design which is the butterfly. Some of the designs are so intangible that perhaps you may not make out the butterfly at first glimpse. And this is what makes the tattoo more attractive and often draws attention to the wearer.

Similar to numerous butterfly designs, tribal butterfly tattoos look wonderful when placed in the lower back area. And what's more is that the tribal ones look good on both men and women. As with all tattoo designs it's important to follow the guidelines is to start with an image that has clean, clear lines. You have to make sure the image has smooth curves.

The curves should not be too near to one another otherwise the tattoo artist may have difficulty applying the design. You can get a Xerox copy of the image in the exact size you want it placed on your body. This is very important because a design that looks great in a large size might not be appropriate as a smaller tattoo because the image may lose too much detail.

I am a great tattoo enthusiast especially those in tattoos that are in the tribal designs. Now I am keener on tribal butterfly designs. To know more about tribal butterfly tattoos just go to www.tribalbutterflytattoos.net.

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The Tattooed Poets Project: Phebe Szatmari

Well I am back in New York and posting this a little later in the day than normal. The good news for those of you enjoying the Tattooed Poets Project is that we will spill over until Sunday, May 2, before resuming our normal activities.

In the mean time, enjoy this amazing tattoo from Phebe Szatmari:

Phebe writes:

Driftwood, for me, symbolizes the worn, the weathered, the old, the beautiful—each piece takes on its own character. My wife and I have a large piece from Richardson Lake in Maine that resembles a leaping elk. Its movement and energy are striking.

I was also inspired by artist Deborah Butterfield who is known for her sculptures of horses (initially created from driftwood before being cast in bronze).

When I found tattoo artist Jason Tyler Grace, I knew that he had the artistic ability to render a realistic image that would also work with the contours of my body. I decided to get my tattoo in order to initiate a new dialog with myself—and because tattoos are hot.
Be sure to check out one of Phebe's poems here.

Phebe Szatmari was working full-time in an office in Manhattan when she learned there was a shortage of poets. She immediately dropped everything and is currently pursuing an MFA in Creative Writing and Literature at Stony Brook Southampton.

In her spare time, Phebe freelance edits, teaches writing, volunteers at LIGALY (Long Island Gay and Lesbian Youth Center), serves as a judge for teen poetry slams, and practices parkour. Her poems will be published in the forthcoming Writing Outside the Lines 2010 anthology.

Thanks to Phebe for sharing her lovely tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!

Rabu, 28 April 2010

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The Tattooed Poets Project: Steele Campbell

Today's tattoo comes to us from Steele Campbell:



Steele tells us how he came to choose this tattoo:


"I debated back and forth about exactly what tattoo to get and where, but this one seemed to come from within. It should.



This is the Campbell Coat of Arms with the Campbell Motto underneath with Claymore swords behind the shield, as it was the Campbell Clan that started the Black Watch. What can I say; we are known for being ruthless. And because the
Campbell blood courses through these veins, and even spills from them on occasion, I could not find a better representation of myself. It was done in Auburn, Alabama at Shenanigan’s Tattoo Parlour by Ember Reign, a hard-yet-sweet roller-derby-girl tattoo-artist (among other things) as a celebration of permanence. But as nothing gold can stay, only this tattoo and my blood have remained. As they will."

Check out one of Steele's poems here on BillyBlog.

Steele Campbell is currently living (and I mean that robustly). He is essentially transient, but has paused his peregrination at Auburn University to complete a Master’s Degree on the fiction of Marilynne Robinson. He is the recipient of the Robert Hughes Mount Jr. Poetry Prize from the Academy of American Poets two years running and has been published in Decompression, The Boston Literary Review, Rope and Wire and Touchstones. He is the student poetry editor of the Southern Humanities Review. You can visit him at www.steelecampbell.net.

Selasa, 27 April 2010

Popular Placement for a Sexy Tattoo

Popular placement for sexy tattoos is where they will be seen in a subtle feminine way. Wrist tattoos, ankle tattoos, small side chest tattoo, small neck tattoo and top of foot tattoo are considered sexy tattoos for women.

Less noticeable but also quite sexy are bikini line tattoos, naval tattoos and small of back tattoos. You noticed there were no buttocks, breasts, actual stomach or hip tattoos mentioned. A woman's body is very subject to size change in those areas with weight gain and loss, pregnancy and age which could quite conceivably distort a beautiful tattoo into something unrecognizable. Someone should produce a vivid tube animation of various popular tattoos for women placed in the wrong areas and fast forward it through a decade or three or four. Distorted tattoos surrender their sexual appeal.

Popular Tattoo Designs that are Sexy

Popular tattoo designs for women are: stars, moon crescents, moon and stars combined, nautical stars, shooting stars, zodiac signs, floral designs, hearts, Script designs, symbols, script in foreign language, lips, Celtic knot, ribbon, rainbows', crosses, a tear drop for a passed love one, harps, birds (particularly Swallows and humming birds) and tribal art from a palate of color. Refrain from name scripts unless they are a parent or child as anyone else's name is subject to change. Popular tattoo designs can be used alone or in combination which means there is no cap on the possibilities.

Tattoo Placement for Women

A tattoo is more an accessory to women than men and women's clothing designs have extreme variables that could be well accessorized by a it or detracted from. It is this reason a woman should carefully give thought to the placement of it.

An example of such a placement is the sporting of a large shoulder tattoo. It would look great with a halter or tube top but when you place a bare shoulder sporting the same tattoo with your body in an elaborate evening gown the entire image changes. Tattoo placement, size, ink color and design should be well thought out in both positive and negatives of your current lifestyle and that of your future lifestyle.

The Tattooed Poets Project: Lisa Gill

Today's tattoo comes to us courtesy of Lisa Gill:


Lisa tells us:

"Last September, I got a rattlesnake in my living room. (I live rural outside the small town Moriarty, NM). I spent over two hours in close proximity to the snake, and ultimately ended up calling the sheriff's department and getting a deputy to help me catch it and release it off my property. After the encounter I spent months and months writing direct address poems to the snake and ended up with a play where the snake speaks back. The Relenting is both "true story" and archetypal and imagined journey, paralleling the transformation the snake sparked. The encounter, and the writing where I tried to process the encounter, changed my life, and because my life had changed (and is still changing), I wanted a tattoo to symbolize the transformation.

The only tattoo image I considered was the Minoan Snake Goddess.

I understood her intuitively in a way I'm still working to express with words. I worked with tattoo artist Serena Lander. I knew Serena's work on visual artist Suzanne Sbarge, who regularly helps bring Serena to New Mexico from Seattle. I trusted Suzanne and was right to. I had a great experience with Serena, the right kind of energy and contemplative exchange. I wanted line work, one color, kind of ruddy toned. She took images I sent her from archeological digs at the Palace of Knossos and transformed them into the image now on my arm.

I consider the image both a prayer and a mark of a turning point in my life. (I have three earlier tattoos, two black, one white, all smaller, from a decade prior, sparked by a different significant recognition.) The subtext for the new one is this: right before the encounter with the rattler, I'd just made it out of a wheelchair I'd been in for five months due to multiple sclerosis. Arms are not something I take for granted any longer... and the tattoo in that respect is simply about gratitude and facing disability with resilience, as much as I can muster..."


Please venture on over to BillyBlog to read an excerpt from the aforementioned The Relenting here.

New Mexico poet Lisa Gill is the recipient of a 2007 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Poetry, a 2010 New Mexico Literary Arts Gratitude Award, and just earned her MFA from the University of New Mexico this April. She is a literary arts activist, currently booking poets for "Church of Beethoven," and the author of three books of poetry, Red as a Lotus, Mortar & Pestle, and Dark Enough. A fourth book, The Relenting, is forthcoming with New Rivers Press (June 2010) and can be considered either a play or a poem scripted for two voices, rattler and woman. She'll be touring the play in the upcoming year, starting with a staged reading with Tricklock's Kevin Elder at 516 Arts in Albuquerque in June and then onward to Minnesota, LA, hopefully even to NY.

Thanks to Lisa for sharing her amazing tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!

Free Tattoo Designs Online



The art to decorate yourself with tattoos is one of the most ancient and it exists for more than 6000 years. Tattoos appeared by accident: having noticed that after burns or cuts, in which soot or paint gets accidentally, fanciful and indelible pictures are left on the skin, people started to hurt themselves deliberately. In such a way tattoos have appeared.

Tattoo art started in Egypt and owing to numerous trade relations of Egypt with other countries tattoos soon appeared in Persia, Greece, Crete, etc. A tattoo served not only as a decoration, but as a sign of the tribe, showed the origin of a person, also a tattoo was used for a disguise and it was even endowed with magic force.

Today we are offered a great variety of pictures to make on the body. I personally don't have a tattoo, but a loyal friend of mine has several on his arms and back. He says that today it's possible to find a tattoo you like even through the Internet - in different online tattoo catalogues. Not long ago his girlfriend found in one of such catalogues an Egyptian tattoo she really liked, then she printed it and went to a good tattoo master, who made it on her shoulder. She remained satisfied.

My friend's girlfriend told me that far more convenient to find a tattoo on the Internet because it saves a lot of time. When she did her first tattoo she turned for help to a master and they spent about an hour looking through different pictures before she finally chose the one she liked. And certainly she was asked to pay for this hour, so looking through online catalogues of tattoos saves you money as well.

After I heard many stories and facts about tattoos from my friends and after I saw their tattoos I'm thinking over making a small pretty one on my loin. Yesterday I looked through tattoo designs on the Internet. I really like Celtic tattoos, but I haven't made up my mind to make it yet, I still hesitate.

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TCA Tattoo Removal - Can You Use it While Pregnant Or Breast Feeding


When using any new product or simply using a product for the first time, one should always know the ends and outs and risks associated with that particular product before use. This goes for everyone, especially women that are pregnant, nursing or may become pregnant. For obvious reason you never want to ingest anything that pose a potential threat to an unborn child. You never want to be involved in any activity that may cause harm or any impact on your unborn child. I believe this goes without saying.

It can sometimes be difficult to determine if a substance is or could be harmful to the health of you or your child. Most products have labels that say in plain English, "Do not use if pregnant or nursing". For the products that usually state that warning, it is for good reason or for a lack of research on whether or not it can be harmful. You always want use common sense, error on the side of caution and ask yourself a few questions.

For example, is this something you are going to have to eat in order to get results from the product, or am I going to have to stick or inject anything to achieve results. If you do have to eat, stick, or inject anything into yourself in order to achieve results, then it is surely not a good idea to use if you are pregnant or nursing.

Tca tattoo removal is one of the most commonly used products for completely removing or fading away tattoos of all shapes sizes and colors. It has been twice medically proven to remove tattoos without the use of needles or lasers. However, with that being said there has not been extensive research done to prove whether or not tca tattoo removal can be hazardous to women who are pregnant, nursing, or that may become pregnant. Even though there has been no proof that a hazard exists, it is probably not a good idea to use it.

What you do want to consider about his product is that it is not ingested, as it is an acid. It is not absorbed into the skin so there is no potential to reach the blood stream. All it does it kills the top layer of skin where the tattoo is. So if you have a tattoo that you would like to remove and are nursing it is probably best to wait until you are not pregnant or nursing anymore.

However if you do choose the use the product, simply read the instructions and warnings and know that this is not something that will be eaten, ingested, nor will it reach your blood stream because it is an externally used product.

For more information on TCA Tattoo Removal just click HERE & find out why so many people trust this method of tattoo removal.

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Tribal Feather Tattoo - Tips on Getting Your New Tattoo


Once you've finally come to the decision to get a new tribal feather tattoo, you need to do adequate research to find the right design you want and tattoo parlor that you would like to visit.

Remember, tattoos are permanent; therefore, you need to be 100% sure that you are going to be happy with the design that you choose to ink on your skin. Where do you find tattoo designs? A Google image search is sufficient; however, if you are looking for a more unique and diverse design, you would probably rather do something more extensive than a Google image search. Google will return to you a list of the most popular designs, which means a lot of people will have those designs.

So, if you want a unique design, it's probably best to pay a small membership fee and gain accesss to a website's database of unique tattoo images. The fee is well worth it when you find the design that makes you jump for joy! You'll know when you find the right design - you'll just get that feeling of joy and happiness. When you show it off to your friends, you won't be able to stop smiling!

Now, choosing a tattoo parlor can be a very intimidating and terrifying experience and many do not like to do it alone. You can get advice from family and friends as well as the internet. Some of the most reputable parlor reviews come from the same website that you paid a membership fee to. More than likely, they can give you access to not only reviews of parlors but for tips and tricks regarding your new tattoo. With all the information that you can get from these websites, the fee is more than worth it!

So, congrats on deciding to get your tribal feather tattoo and the best of luck to you and your new ink!

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Tattoo Care for a Foot Tattoo


Regardless of whether your new body art is an arm, back, or foot tattoo, you want to follow the same tattoo care guidelines as outlined below.

After receiving a new tattoo, your artist will apply an ointment, usually A&D, and wrap your tattoo in saran wrap or a medical bandage. This is to keep any foreign materials out of the tattoo. A new tattoo is a wound, an abrasion on the skin, and can be prone to infection proper tattoo care is not followed. So covering it for the first few hours is a normal procedure in most tattooing studios.

Remove the bandage from your new tattoo after at least 4 hours (but no more than 12). You should wait to remove the bandage until you can clean it with mild soap and warm water to remove any dried blood or ink that was left after that tattoo was finished. Do not soak the tattoo. Rinse it well, and pat it dry, then allow it to air-dry for 5-10 minutes before applying ointment. You should continue to wash your new tattoo at least 4 or 5 times a day for the first week.

Bacitracin regularly throughout the day, massaging a very small amount into the skin to keep the tattoo slightly moist, but not smothered blot off any excess. The healing tattoo should never stay submerged in water. This means that short showers are fine, but any kind of baths or swimming is not recommended. Do not re-bandage your tattoo after taking the original bandage off, the skin will need to breathe. Do not use any petroleum based products such as Vaseline - these will suck the ink out of your tattoo and cause it to fade. If you notice small itchy liquid filled bumps appearing after using a certain product, immediately discontinue use, wash the tattoo and let it dry out.

Proper tattoo care requires that you do not wear anything that will rub against your new tattoo. After receiving a foot tattoo make sure you do not wear socks, shoes, or nylons that will rub against it until it is fully healed. You need to plan ahead if your going to receive a foot tattoo on the sole because you should not walk on it until its healed. A foot tattoo may require a touch up, due to the rubbing abuse from walking and wearing shoes prematurely.

You should only apply ointment until your tattoo starts to peel (like a sunburn), which will be anywhere from 3 days to 1 week. When the peeling begins do not pick at it. When the tattoo has fully entered the peeling phase you should stop applying the ointment. The area will become dry and itchy, and a good lotion should help with this. Avoid creams and lotions that contain fragrances, artificial colors and other unnecessary ingredients that can irritate a healing tattoo. If you have applied proper tattoo care you should not develop scabs. If scabs develop, they can remove the color beneath them. It is very important that they are allowed to dry out completely. The scab will eventually fall off on its own. Never pick or pull the scab.

Your new tattoo is an open wound so refrain from actions such as swimming, tanning, removing the bandage early. Be sure to follow these proper tattoo care guidelines to ensure your foot tattoo heals properly. Your foot tattoo will be with you for a lifetime, and it only takes a week or two of your attention to keep it looking good forever.

Redness and sometimes bruising surrounding a new foot tattoo is normal for the first day or two, but if you notice any bumps or increasing redness please contact your local tattoo studio for more information.

Fabulous Foot Tattoo

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Turtle Tattoo Designs



Many people now are very much engaged in having tattoos on their body. One of the major factors for this is the freedom to express personality and individuality through the choice of tattoo designs. Another reason is the wide acceptance of the world's culture regarding having tattoos on the skin. Because of all these, there are many designs available for tattoos, and the variety of designs will make choices not that easy. If you are considering getting tattoo on your skin, you may want to try the turtle tattoos since this design is the most popular to younger individuals nowadays. If this information suddenly caught your attention, continue reading on.

We all know that different cultures have different meaning for turtles. As an animal, turtle is a very interesting one, especially with its shell as their way of protecting themselves from any danger and their lifespan of up to century old. This could be the reason why people consider turtles as significant and meaningful animals.

To sight as an example, the Native Americans consider the turtle as sacred animal. The beginning of the world was also attached to the turtle as believed by some of the tribes, like the belief of the Huron, according to them a girl fell on the water and some water animals saw her and brought her to a wise turtle. The turtle instructed the animals to deposit some soil grains from the bottom of the ocean until the land grew and the girl and the land was formed into a world where the girl lived at ease.

This belief about the world is one of the many examples. More cultures accredited the turtle to the myth about creation or about the world. Just like the belief that the turtle is the one that directly or indirectly carries or support the world on his shell.

Some cultures admire the turtle's characteristics of being steadfast and at peace. Some people prefer the turtle tattoos because it correlates as the symbol for strength, long life, courage, bravery, power, knowledge, safety, and perseverance.

While some individuals prefer this design, some tattoo artist would even enjoy making this art because they can add another design on the shell as they do the markings. Some artists would create extra design of Japanese characters or other symbols on the turtle shell to represent something. This is a great opportunity for the artist to put a tattoo within a tattoo.

This art does not mean you can only put Japanese characters on the shell. You can choose your own personal symbol if you want to add extra design on you turtle tattoos to make the design special and sacred.

Choosing turtle tattoos is a great choice since you can have other designs on it. The design is adaptable to other possible designs and you can have it as small and simple one or you can have it as large turtle tattoo with addition of extra designs on it.

These are the reason why turtle tattoos are considered multipurpose and to some, sacred. If you are interested in getting one for yourself, choose the right turtle tattoo design that fits your personal meaning. You can even make it more personalized by adding extra designs on the turtle shell.

Ryan Edward has reviewed all of the best online tattoo galleries that offer printable turtle tattoo designs and shares his findings at his website. To find unique tattoo designs visit his website now:

Go to: http://www.ryanstips.com/tattoo/

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Miley Cyrus Has First Tattoo All Planned Out


The Disney star can't seem to keep herself out of scandals and she is only 16 years old. First it was the topless photo shoot that caused some much drama, even though she had a bed sheet covering herself and all you could see what her back. She is also involved in a law suit regrading all the Asians in CA , due to a photo of her pretending she was Asians. She is also ridiculed for her close relationship to her father, well one more thing can be added to that list, a tattoo.

Miley is not quite of age to get a tattoo just yet but that hasn't stopped her from wanting to get one. Like most girls Miley's age they want a tattoo. Well it seems Miley has already picked out what she wants as her first tattoo and to the seasoned tattoo person its the ultimate tattoo no no. This tattoo design that Miley has picked out is not the wisest of tattoo design. She wants to get the initials of her 20 year old boyfriend, Justin Gaston.

One would think that her parents Billy Ray and Tish would put their foot down and advise their daughter that getting the initials of a boyfriend who is more than likely just a teenager love affair is not the best idea. But it seems Billy Ray and Tish are ok with this because of a new tattoo ink that has come out that promises to be more effective when you want to get one removed by a laser. Either way getting tattoos removed is painful and expensive. It's best to just skip the whole boyfriend initials thing and get a butterfly or a heart tattoo instead.

Your Tattoo Friend

Ashley

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Jesus on the Cross Tattoo Design



For a significant portion of the world's population, Jesus Chris of Nazareth is the end-all, be-all when it comes to devoted religious worship. Put succinctly, for these folks, there's no one more important than Jesus. When they want to show their devotion, therefore, one of the most creative and powerful ways they go about it is with a tattoo of the Son of God up on his cross. There are thousands of different variations of the Jesus on the Cross Tattoo design, and here are some pointers to get you started on deciding which is the best for you.

Deciding on Size: Just how devoted to Jesus are you? Some people devote large sections of their body to showing off their Jesus tattoo. Others prefer something a little more discrete, perhaps in a spot that can only be seen when clothing is removed. Decide where you stand, and make your decision accordingly.

Where is the Emphasis: Some people place all of the detailed emphasis on the cross, while others put the majority of the attention on Jesus himself. This is an important distinction to make, and one that requires thought.

Placement of the Cross: One great variation on the standard theme is to place Jesus carrying his cross, rather than posted up to it. This symbolizes something entirely different, and devout Catholics will notice.

A Full Scene: Some people are very attracted to the nativity scene as a symbol. If you're thinking about carrying a Jesus tattoo, why not consider a full image of everyone involved in the crucifixion? Turn your entire back into a living storyboard of Jesus' last moments. This would be one of the most unique tattoos you could get to show off your bond with Christ.

A Halo: You could also put a halo around Jesus' head, to signify the angels that took him up to heaven after he died. Likewise, it's worth considering putting an entire scene in with the angels taking him. The only limit to what will eventually end up as ink on your body are the roadblocks you create in your mind, and of course these can be broken down with effort. If you free yourself to come up with something really great, you'll come away with a timeless design.

A Jesus on the Cross Tattoo design [http://www.squidoo.com/jesus-on-the-cross-tattoo-design] is one of the best ways to express the way you feel about your religion. Go for a design that makes you feel good, and you're sure to come away with something powerful, provocative, and thoughtful.

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Tattoo Fonts - Know What Font You Want and What They Mean



One of the many well-known designs of tattoos which most people are obtaining is a special tattoo executed in Ancient English lettering. A group of people use their last or surnames, some expression or perhaps a Bible verse which signifies something memorable or extraordinary to them executed in Ancient English in the process. A person can improve his or her own personal tattoo by simply carrying out some hassle-free graphic design occupation. One needs not to be a specialist, neither a professional who comprehends use of photo editing computer software; the simple basics will just do it right.

Step 1.

Pay Font Space online a visit and download a free ancient English font. There are a vast number of diverse sorts of Ancient English fonts which you can choose from. Some fonts contain faded text which is broken, and all other forms of designs which also look impressive. Opt for a particular one which you prefer and preserve it in "my documents" in your desktop or laptop.

Step 2.

Extract the contents of the zipped file which contains the fonts and add the software in one of the Fonts document. Proceed below to the bottom left corner, get into the Start menu, double click on the icon at the control panel and wait for your computer to respond. As soon as this folder unwraps up, you will see a prompt window which contains all types of Fonts that are available. Move ahead and open up the alternative window which contains the font which you wish to install on your laptop or desktop. Click on this new file and move it to your Fonts folder. This process will immediately set up the font into the package which you will use to style your tattoo.

Step 3.

The third step requires you to open up the photo editing computer software. In the event that you do not currently possess this software, you opt for purchasing Adobe Photoshop software. It is one of the state-of-the-art photo editing graphic and design program which will enable you to style and design several distinct projects.

Step 4.

Go to File, and open New. You will have opened up a blank page. Shape this document in the manner you want it to appear.

Step 5.

Go to Text tool, click on it and establish some text box that will appear on its background which will be the suitable dimensions associated with this design. At this point, go to drop-down menu and it will enable you to select the ancient English font which you want. Select the font size and color that you would probably want it to end up being. The most effective color to create an Ancient English tattoos are sturdy black in color since they reveal up remarkably significantly on your skin.

Step 6.

The last step of this process is taking your personally-developed design to the best professional in this field or your neighborhood tattoo store. Get the artist to have a look at the design and have it measured in order to fit in the body part which you wish to get tattooed on. After all that is over, get your design perfectly tattooed on your body.

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Minggu, 25 April 2010

The Tattooed Poets Project: Jeff Simpson

Today's tattooed poet found us by way of Adam Deutsch. Jeff Simpson offers up this cool arm tattoo:


Jeff, a tattooed poet from Oklahoma tells us:

I started reading Horace in grad school and soon grew to be a fan of the odes. The quote, pulvis et umbra sumus—taken from the ode to Torquatus—is commonly translated as, “We are dust and shadows,” but I prefer David Ferry’s version: “we’re nothing but dust, we’re nothing but shadows.” The line offers such a blunt beauty to our mortality, I thought it would serve as a good defense against procrastination, etc. The tattoo was done by David Bruehl at Think Ink Tattoos in Norman, OK. David is an incredible artist. I basically gave him the quote, said I dig skulls, and he nailed the design on the first sketch. This was my first tattoo (I was a late bloomer), and I couldn’t be happier with the outcome. I’ve already booked another session to start working on a sleeve.
Head over to BillyBlog and read one of Jeff's poems here.

Born and raised in southwest Oklahoma, Jeff Simpson received his MFA from Oklahoma State University in 2009. He is the founder and managing editor of The Fiddleback, an online arts & literature journal that will launch its first issue later this year. His poems have recently appeared or are forthcoming in Prairie Schooner, Copper Nickel, Harpur Palate, The Pinch, and H_NGM_N. His first full-length collection, Vertical Hold, will be published by Steel Toe Books in 2011.

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Sabtu, 24 April 2010

The Tattooed Poets Project: Cheryl Dumesnil

Today's tattooed poet is Cheryl Dumesnil.

She offers up this lovely sand dollar tattoo:


Cheryl informs us that Amy Justen from Sacred Rose Tattoo in Berkeley did the work, three sand dollars on her lower left leg:

"Before my first son, Brennan, was born, I had three miscarriages. After his birth, I packed those losses away in a box marked “then,” and moved forward into parenthood. Or so I thought. Nearly a year after my second son, Kian, was born, old grief began seeping out of that box, coloring my days. While exploring how those miscarriages were still affecting me, as a way of integrating them
into my life rather than denying their impact on me, I had three sand dollars tattooed on my leg."

What folows is an excerpt from Love Song for Baby X, a memoir about Cheryl's circuitous route to parenthood, that tells the sand dollar story:


There is also a poem of Cheryl's over on BillyBlog here.

* * *



Sitting in meditation, I close my eyes and invite grief to appear. Now that I’m safely ensconced in parenthood, I can do this. Now that I know what I’m grieving: not the loss of parenthood, but the loss of three babies, I can do this. There, I said it: babies.



I breathe in. I see a meadow full of ragweed and green foxtails. I breathe out.



I wait.



Will grief enter as a mountain lion, all creep, shadow, and snarl? Will grief enter as a black-tailed deer, timidly nibbling the undergrowth?



I breathe in. I breathe out. I wait.



From the center of the field, something white and winged flickers up out of the grasses, flies like a lazy spring butterfly across the blue sky and lands on my left leg. It presses an image into my flesh then dissolves.



What I see there: three sand dollars sketched on my skin.



“Really?” I ask.



“Yes,” grief confirms, “really.”



“Okay.”



* * *



“I know what my next tattoo will be.” I present this fact to my wife Tracie as she is standing in the bathroom, brushing her teeth.



She spits a mouthful of foam into the sink, “Yeah, the cherry blossoms and humming bird, right?”



“Well yeah,” I say, “that one too, but first I need to get a different tattoo.” I touch the outside of my lower left leg, “three sand dollars, for the three babies we lost.”



Tracie looks at me, blinking, toothbrush held in midair.



When I speak it out loud, the tattoo plan seems weird, a bit extreme. I mean, were they really babies? Were they really important enough to warrant a permanent mark on my body? I say, “I’m gonna sit with it for a few days, to make sure the image sticks. But it arrived in such an authentic way, I feel like I need to do this.”



She’s not a fan of tattoos, my wife. And yet she knows tattoo is a primal means of self-expression for me. This conflict of interests—wanting to offer me her unconditional support, not wanting her wife to look like a circus freak—it hangs in the air. Until we burst out laughing.



A memorial tattoo. A monument to three spirits that passed through this body. A tribute to all I’ve learned through their passing.



* * *



A week before my appointment at Sacred Rose Tattoo, I walk Pajaro Dunes, the beach of my childhood, looking for whole sand dollars. I want to bring samples to the tattoo studio, to present my artist, Amy, with examples of the real thing.



I want her to feel their grit between her finger tips, to trace the gray veins that creep up their sides like fissures in concrete, to see how the five-pointed star is made up of hundreds of needle-thin lines, to break one open and release the three, tiny, porcelain-like doves that rattle around inside.



I know this length of beach like no other. I know where the waves cross over each other, creating pockets in the sand that catch sand dollars, a cache revealed at low tide.



This weekend, for the first time in my life, I can’t find a single whole sand dollar. This weekend, I carry home a small Tupperware bowl filled with bone-white fragments.



* * *



The electric buzz of Amy’s tattoo gun, the burn of ink needled between my epidermal layers, sends endorphins pulsing through me. Lying on her table, I float in and out of the room, memory playing its filmstrip in my brain.



Years ago, while walking along San Francisco’s Ocean Beach, troubling through a life-altering break-up, I recalled something my sister had found on the beach when we were kids: a dime-sized sand dollar. Logic questioned the accuracy of that memory: could that really have happened? I looked out at the Pacific: five tiers of gray and churning pre-storm waves. How could something so fragile have made it from there to here? Not possible. Then I looked down at the sand. There it was, not five inches away from my feet: another dime-sized sand dollar on the beach.



Now and then, Amy’s voice swirls into my dream-state: “How are you doing?”



“Mmm. Fine,” I hum.



And then the dream about my grandma returns—she and I standing in the shallow surf at Pajaro Dunes, sunlight glaring so brightly off the water, I couldn’t look directly at it. Reaching blindly into the sea, again and again, I grabbed up fistfuls of broken sand dollars, wanting the whole ones I couldn’t see. “Keep trying,” she said, “They’re in there. Just keep trying.”



As Amy works, etching the hair-fine, single-needle lines into my skin, I learn what the sand dollars are really about: hope and faith, trying and believing.


~~~~~~~~~~


Winner of the 2008 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize, Cheryl Dumesnil is the author of In Praise of Falling, editor of Hitched! Wedding Stories from San Francisco City Hall, and co-editor, with Kim Addonizio, of Dorothy Parker's Elbow: Tattoos on Writers, Writers on Tattoos. Her poems have appeared in Nimrod, Indiana Review, Calyx, and Many Mountains Moving, among other literary magazines. Her essays have appeared on literarymama.com, hipmama.com, mamazine.com and in Hip Mama Zine. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her wife and their two sons. Visit her at http://www.cheryldumesnil.com/.

Super Sexy Inner Wrist Tattoo Ideas For Girls

Inner wrist tattoos are hot and they have been for a while now. This is definitely a super fast growing trend with more and more celebrities and sexy women getting inner wrist tattoos this is going to be one of the next big things in the world of tattoos and especially one of the next big things in feminine and sexy tattoo designs. Essentially these are small tattoos designs that go on the inner wrist.

What Makes Inner Wrist Tattoos So Great

These have become popular for a variety of reasons really but one of the top reasons is they are very affordable. Since they are a rather small tattoo design they do not cost an arm and a leg to get custom designed and done by top notch artists so the tattoo will look great. They are also quick to get inked and can be done easily in a one hour sessions if not faster. They are easy to cover up and keep hidden in the professional work setting also. Last but not least they are incredible sexy. Wrist, ankles, back and hip area are some of the sexiest locations on the female body and a great inner wrist tattoo design is the perfect adornment. Understated sexy and a little bit wild!

Ideas For Inner Wrist Tattoos

There are many different designs that can easily go on the inner wrist tattoo. The one thing to keep in mind is the design by nature has to be rather small and you don't want to find anything to intricate or with too much detail. If you end up getting to much detail in the design over time as the ink spreads and fades the design will become one big blob of ink.

Kanji- Kanji or Japanese word tattoos have been building in popularity for a long time now. These mystic of a foreign language and the uniqueness of the words and designs make for a great tattoo. These also fit perfectly as an under wrist tattoo.

Latin, Greek Or Other Foreign Words - Another popular trend in literary and word tattoo designs for the wrist are Latin, Greek and other foreign languages including even Arabic. BY having the word in a foreign language it makes things more mysterious.

Nautical Stars - Nautical stars are always popular and in the past were tattoos that mostly men would get. However, with the new locations on the body for feminine and sexy tattoos such as the hip and inner wrist many women these days are also getting nautical star tattoos. The nautical star is a old sailor tattoo and it represents the North star which would be used in sailing to find one's way home. Thus the nautical star is all about following your own path in life.

These are just a few of the inner wrist tattoo ideas that are out there. Of course it is only meant to spark your own creativity and ideas and you will have to find your own unique tattoo design that works for you. Hopefully though one of the ideas above gives you some ideas that you can use to start researching and looking for your own tattoo design resources.

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Hot Designs For Angel Tattoos

With regards to tattoos, most females commonly have angel tattoos. But the popularity of this design does not end to just one gender. This is because there is a growing number of men who also get an angel design as a way to signify loss or pay tribute to a person they know. For women, angels can normally be seen playing harps, sitting on clouds or even designed like a guardian who watches over them. But there are also some tattoo designs of angels which have other meanings such as the avenging angel, known for revenge and retaliation.

Commonly, angels are perceived as spiritual beings which are known to possess some power which humans don't. There are also some people who believe angels were once the spirits of departed humans which have evolved. But the real history of angels started with the Bible. They have been depicted as creatures which represent God's work. While most angels are believed to be guardians of our souls, there are also others which are associated with being sinful. This is because of the case of Satan, the Fallen Angel.

Over the years, the meaning behind the representation of angels and what they look like have greatly changed. And for this reason, tattoo artists can either make an angel look like it is wearing a white robe, surrounded by light, with elaborate wings, beautiful and alluring or even can make them appear human. But the most popular among these designs is a guardian angel. These beautiful beings have been originated by the Catholic's faith.

When you are searching for this tattoo design, there are so many designs and meanings behind them that they can seem endless. If you would like to get an angel for a spiritual or religious reason, you can choose the ones which are represented by the beliefs of the Christian, Judaic, or even the Islamic. There are also some angel designs which are used to represent one's love. This is probably because the messenger of love has been represented by a cute angel boy named Cupid. He normally carries a bow and arrow along with him so that he can shoot single people and they fall in love with each other.

Another way you can signify angel tattoos is the constant conflict between good and evil. When choosing such designs, you must always consider what your faith is and if you can easily defend the reason why you chose that tattoo. Otherwise, people will keep on starring at you if you have chosen an archangel.

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Temporary Tattoo - The Next Big Thing

If for some time you have been contemplating on getting yourself inked but have never found the courage to do so, you might want to try a temporary tattoo. Temporary tattoos offer the same satisfaction as permanent tattoos without the accompanying pain and discomfort that permanent tattoos entails. It is called temporary because the art lasts only for about two to fourteen days. If you get tired of it already, you can just erase the tattoo with the use of baby oil or alcohol whichever is readily available. You get the tattoo in an instant without the pain, and just as easy erase it as quickly and as painlessly as possible.

Temporary tattoos still use ink but instead of the ink being etched into your skin, it is just sprayed or airbrushed onto your skin. Although the technique is temporary, the inks currently available in the market are actually durable. It also dries instantly so you do not have to feel messy after application. Temporary tattoos are great for themed parties. Guests will have a chance to have their selves tattooed without fear of pain or permanence.

The first thing you have to remember when choosing your temporary tattoo ink is to look out for companies that say that their product is FDA approved. To-date, the Food and Drug Administration does not yet regulate tattoo inks. The second thing to remember is to use inks that are ready to spray. It is more difficult if you buy concentrated inks because of it might be difficult for spraying and so you might end up trying out different combination to dilute the concentrate. You just might get frustrated. Even these airbrush ready inks have still to be adjusted but they are far easier to adjust than concentrated inks.

Some of the brands of ink available in the market include Nazille, OCC, ABA and EBA, Totally Tattoo, Duratat and Paasche's brand. Once again, just remember to ask the sales attendant whether your tattoo ink is cosmetic grade and suitable for the skin with ingredients approved by the FDA. As an extra precaution, you might want to have also the MSDA sheet so that there will not be any surprises for you.

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Tattoo - A History of Body Markings

One wonders about the beginning of tattoo when the canvass on which is it painted on is the human skin, which easily disintegrates once lifeless. Thanks to the mummification practice of earlier civilizations, the beginning of body markings was ascertained and we now have a clearer idea of when and how tattooing started.

Mummies have been found from Nubia in Africa to Peru in South America, Siberia and Polynesia. These mummies became famous not only because of the discovery of their tattoos but that of the surrounding circumstance where they were found.

The most known tattooed mummy was the bronze man nicknamed Otzi. The name was given due to icy region where he was discovered. It was ascertained that Otzi lived sometime 3300 b.c.e. The material that covered his body showed clearly the presence of dark blue tattoos placed many times in different areas of Otzi. There were symmetrical lines which were grouped and situated in the lumbar region and his ankles.
Otzi even had a cross marking on the inside of his knees.

Even with the discovery of the practice of tattoo as starting in the ancient times, little has been known about the reason why there was even a practice like body markings. It can only be intimated that the practice of tattooing stems from a religious belief or as a social tradition to identify classes or castes or they could even be medicinal in nature. Whatever the reason, another discovery that of Amunet said to be a priestess at Thebes also showed the same symmetrical dot lines at her upper arms. However, the concentration of the symmetrical dot lines were found in her abdomen below her navel in rounded lines.

During the Iron age, several spectacular discoveries were also unearthed. These tattooed mummies are from the tribe or culture called Pazyryk or wandering horsemen. These gypsies were hunters and warriors in the plain region of Siberia. One mummy worthy of mention is that who was merely known as the chief. There was an abundance of grave goods found alongside his body. The tattoos found in his body includes that of large animals as well as those of domesticated type. The tattoos were located mostly in his spine which is reminiscent of that of Otzi. Still belonging to the same culture was the mummy of a young woman having similar designs as that of the chief.

Whatever the symbolism, it is apparent that tattoos started out as just as collection of dots and lines that have progressed to grander designs in the current times.

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Tattoo - Purposes and Uses of the Tattoo

The tattoo has served many decorative and religious purposes in some cultures. For the indigenous people all over the world, it is a rite marking the end of childhood to adulthood. It tells the persons' rank in a certain culture. It has also served as a mark of religious devotions. The manner with which the tattoo is worn varies with different cultures. In recent times, it has even served as a pledge of love and everlasting devotion.

Today, some people choose to be tattooed for cosmetic reasons such as those done to enhance eyebrows and to create a clear lip line or lip liner. Moles are even artificially created with the use of the tattoo. In this manner, the tattoo has been used as a permanent make up. In most countries in Asia, the tattoo has served as a good luck charm to the bearer and also as protection against evil.

A more practical use of the tattoo is identification. In Nazi concentration camps, prisoners were forcibly marked for purposes of identifying them. A more positive use of the tattoo as a means of identification is back in those times when Maori Chief signed official documents by imprinting the tattoo of his face on the document. Tattoos are also used for identifying burned victims. Since tattoos are inked in the deeper layer of the skin, they are not easily erased by burns. The tattoo has therefore aided pathologists in identifying otherwise unrecognizable burned and drowned individuals. It comes as no surprise, therefore, that tattoo parlors abound in ports because it is there where their customers are. Even deserters are marked as such in the British Army.

Tattoos are also placed on animals for identification in the same manner as branding. Branding on the other hand does not involve embedding ink onto the skin of animals.

An example of a medical use for the tattoo is when it is used to mark the spot for instruments to be properly located for application of radiotherapy. In the case of breast reconstruction after being treated for cancer, the tattoo has served to mark the spot for the areola. The tattoo is even used to tell medical information about the bearer. Clearly, the tattoo is no longer used solely for self-expression. We have found other uses for the tattoo as well. It is only fitting that we treat this new social phenomenon with an open mind in order to understand it better.

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Friendship Tattoo Ideas and Designs

Nothing is more special for a couple of friends than to have a symbol of their relationship displayed in a friendship tattoo. Friendship tattoos show the world that special place in your heart that your friend holds. A friendship tattoo is an excellent way of commemorating a special memory in a friendship or to celebrate a long lasting relationship among two people (or a group of people). There are many tattoo designs that can be used to always remember that special person(s) in your life. With friendship tattoos, you can choose to either have matching tattoos done or to select a design that will forever symbolize the important friendship in your life.

Friendship tattoos are often matching tattoos. It is a very good idea and highly recommended that both persons like the design of the tattoo. Selecting a matching friendship tattoo is one way to validate the special friendship you both share. The tattoo design can be anything. For example it can be a symbol of how you both met, your mutual favorite song or the thing you both enjoy doing the most. The options are limitless in the choices available for this special type of tattoo. Both friends should get together and decide what type of friendship tattoo they want to have tattooed. A symbol of character of some kind is a great idea, as it will be matching and still look good as a stand-alone tattoo.

Having your friends face or name tattooed on your body may not be the smartest idea you have ever had. What happens if the friendship ends down the road? Do you really want to be reminded of that failed friendship? You definitely want a tattoo that is self-explanatory and that doesn't need a lengthy explanation. Symbols work really well as you can easily tell others what the symbol means without getting into details as to why you choose that particular design. Another great idea for a friendship tattoo is to choose a tattoo design and then split it in half, with each friend having just one side of the tattoo. This is a great idea, especially when you both get together and can join the tattoo as one.

Another excellent idea is to see a tattoo artist and have him design a special tattoo for the both of you that will express your deep friendship bond. Something that matches how you both feel towards each other, the song lyrics that make you think of one another or a scene from your favorite vacation spot together. Any of those things would make great ideas for a friendship tattoo.

There are a number of popular friendship tattoos that work really well in expressing deep relationships. The eternal friendship knot is a tattoo design with an infinity design and a diamond over the mid-ground. The Chinese symbol for friendship or the Irish symbol (The Claddagh) for love and friendship are excellent choices. The ying and yang symbols are also a nice touch. You may decide on the yellow rose tattoo, as that is the universal friendship symbol. Japanese and Chinese characters signifying love and friendship are also great ideas.

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Signs of Tattoo Scarring

What many people do not realize before getting tattooed is that all tattoos are scarred. It is not possible for the ink to rest between the skin layers and heal properly without scarring. So the tattoo artist job is to actually minimize the necessary scarring while doing the design. If your are wondering if your tattoo is in fact overly scarred there are several symptoms.

The easiest sign of a scarred tattoo to identify is a raised puffy outline.The shading or color may also be raised but the most common area to be puffy or raised will be the outline. If the outline of your completely healed tattoo is puffy and red it is probably scar tissue. The scarring is caused either by the tattooist going to deep or staying in the area to long and not keeping the tattoo machine moving.

Another sign of tattoo scarring is the itching that will follow the puffiness. The scar tissue itches badly and scratching it will make it raise more.Often finding a soothing hand lotion is a better option than scratching. Different conditions will trigger the scarring to raise up.For instance working outside getting sweaty will often inflame tattoo scar tissue

A less noticeable sign of a scarred tattoo is the area of the tattoo being exceptionally dry after the tattoo is completely healed. A normal healed tattoo will not be any dryer than the rest of the skin, if the tattoo you have is healed but the area is very dry use a vitamin e to try and prevent further degradation of the design.

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