I met John recently in a local drug store in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn.
I had actually seen John once previously in the store, but had been unable to speak to him at the time, so I was happy when I ran into him again.
His upper right arm is a Star Wars tribute, but I shot the left arm instead. He was laughing because he had just been questioned by several people at a nearby department store and now that he had escaped to a different shop, here I was questioning him about his work.
This is a shot of his left arm:
Like the Star Wars theme on his right arm, the left arm embraces outer space, what John called his "tattoo identity".
He did note that this had been reworked and represented the repairing of a much smaller piece. He sung high praise to Alex Franklin of Brooklyn Ink, who did the majority of this work and made the piece what it is today. Alex and Brooklyn Ink are no strangers to Tattoosday. This link takes the reader to all posts tagged "Brooklyn Ink".
Before explaining that tattoo to me, however, he had shown me something that had not been visible in the department store. He pulled up his shirt to reveal this awesome V for Vendetta tattoo in the top center section of his back:
John loved the graphic novel and the movie as well.
The character of V makes a striking tattoo. This was inked by the incomparable Designs by Michael Angelo in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. Work from his shop has appeared previously here on the blog.
Thanks to John for sharing his incredible tattoos with us here on Tattoosday! We hope to bring his Star Wars sleeve to the site some time in the future.
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Saturday, June 12, 2010
Friday, August 22, 2008
Frankie and Her Brother, Forever in Ink
Frankie designed this cartoon portrait of herself with her brother holding hands. The tattoo is on her left bicep. That's her on the right, with the red hair.
She had this inked at Village Pop Inc. on West 4th Street in Manhattan. I caught Frankie on the R train and took the photo on the 95th Street platform in Bay Ridge.
Thanks to Frankie for sharing this poignant tattoo here with us at Tattoosday!
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Damien's Pistol Star Nebula Tattoo is Out of this World
Sorry. Couldn't resist that title.
I ran into Damien near Fashion Institute of Technology earlier in the week, and her bright, colorful tattoo just jumped right off of her in the sunlight.
She explained to me that it is based on a photograph of the Pistol Star Nebula, as seen from the Hubble telescope:

The book designer and novelist Chip Kidd coincidentally posted this past week, on his website about a new book for which he had designed the cover (here), the images on which were from the Hubble eye on the universe.
This piece was inked by Chris Kowalski, a tattooist in Toronto at Abstract Arts Tattoo and Body Piercing, and is one of seven tattoos that Damien has.
I noticed after the fact, while glancing at her website, that the tattoo is inked above a pre-existing piece, as evidenced in this photo from her site:

Aside from the symbol for infinity and the arrows pointing out from all directions, I cannot speculate on the meaning of this earlier tattoo, but am hoping she will offer up an explanation at a later date.
Thanks to Damien for sharing her galactic ink with us here on Tattoosday!
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