It was funny, now that you think of it, the way everything came full circle.
I was picking my younger daughter, Shayna, up from camp, when I spotted a woman approaching from the opposite direction.
It was after six, on a weekday, and she had a small boy in tow, wearing a t-shirt indicating that he was in the same camp, albeit a younger group, as my child.
She was displaying an amazing rooster tattoo, covering her upper left arm.
Initially, Kristina seemed hesitant to let me take a photo, but as we talked, she changed her mind, and let me snap away.
This was inked by the incomparable Virginia Elwood, who does incredible work, especially with bird tattoos. Work from Virginia, at New York Adorned, has appeared previously here on Tattoosday.
In all fairness, the right side of the tattoo is compromised in the photo above by the sun (and the bane of a borrowed camera), so the best view is the front part of the rooster:
Kristina explained that she chose the Rooster because that was the year in the Chinese Zodiac in which her son was born. It certainly is a wonderful way to commemorate her child.
Almost as an afterthought, Kristina mentioned that a couple years back, on a subway platform, someone had asked her if he could take a picture of her tattoo, still in progress, for his blog, but she politely declined.
I thought about it for about a second when I smiled and exclaimed "That was me!"
In three years, I've approached a lot of people about their tattoos, and they all blur together.
But I still recall the disappointment I felt at 34th Street, when the woman with the unfinished rooster tattoo from Adorned politely declined my request.
Lucky me, time solved that missed opportunity, and I got to see the finished product, in the bright afternoon soon, years after I had asked.
And it was certainly worth the wait.
Thanks kindly to Kristina for sharing her incredible rooster tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Bull Tattoos
No longer are bull tattoos strictly for matadors, in fact the people most commonly drawn to the likeness of a bull are those born under the zodiac sign of Taurus, which is roughly from April 20 to May 20.
Whether you wish to represent your zodiac sign with a bull tattoo or perhaps you just have a thing for big four legged beasts, these bull tattoo pictures will get you right on your way to finding a superb bull tattoo idea.

Bull tattoos are often drawn in a manner which portrays them as angry and ready to strike.

Bull tattoos are most commonly drawn with black or red ink.

Try adding another small tattoo design alongside your bull tattoo, which will ultimately give your overall design an original look.
Whether you wish to represent your zodiac sign with a bull tattoo or perhaps you just have a thing for big four legged beasts, these bull tattoo pictures will get you right on your way to finding a superb bull tattoo idea.




Bull tattoos are often drawn in a manner which portrays them as angry and ready to strike.




Bull tattoos are most commonly drawn with black or red ink.




Try adding another small tattoo design alongside your bull tattoo, which will ultimately give your overall design an original look.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Bug Tattoos
Bugs are a pretty interesting tattoo idea, especially if you are looking for a small but very eye catching tattoo design that is colorful and alive, however many people choose to enlarge the bug design and create a mammoth monster bug tattoo piece.
There are so many bugs to choose from in the insect and creepy crawly world, however some of the most popular bug tattoos are bees, ladybugs and spiders among countless other creatures.
Have a look at these really cool bug tattoo pictures below.

Bug tattoos are easy to blend with other objects of nature such as flowers and plant life.

These bug tattoos have a unique style of there own and may give you some clever ideas.

Bug tattoo are mostly considered cute and pleasant to look at, but they can also be designed to look very creepy and sinister as well.
There are so many bugs to choose from in the insect and creepy crawly world, however some of the most popular bug tattoos are bees, ladybugs and spiders among countless other creatures.
Have a look at these really cool bug tattoo pictures below.




Bug tattoos are easy to blend with other objects of nature such as flowers and plant life.




These bug tattoos have a unique style of there own and may give you some clever ideas.




Bug tattoo are mostly considered cute and pleasant to look at, but they can also be designed to look very creepy and sinister as well.
Sam's Sleeve Revels in Her Heritage
Last month I had the pleasure of running into Sam on the subway platform at West 4th Street. She had this amazing work on her left arm:
Sam's half sleeve is autobiographical in that it celebrates her heritage and her family in the South.
Her ancestry is one-half Koren and one-half Scotch-Irish, which explains my favorite part of the tattoo, the pigs holding the fans emblazoned with the flag of South Korea:
Her home state is acknowledged by the pig with the gold necklace in the shape of Virginia:
And the one pig drinking from the distinctively-shaped bottle is a nod to her affinity for Jack Daniels.
Many may ask, why pigs? Sam explained that many of her family gatherings and reunions are lavish pig roasts. As a chef, Kim, who blogs here, embraces the cultural aspects of her upbringing through food and, as one can see, in this tattoo.
The work done is by Willie Kirby at Classic Tattoo in Richmond, Virginia.
Thanks to Sam for sharing her awesome tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Sam's half sleeve is autobiographical in that it celebrates her heritage and her family in the South.
Her ancestry is one-half Koren and one-half Scotch-Irish, which explains my favorite part of the tattoo, the pigs holding the fans emblazoned with the flag of South Korea:
Her home state is acknowledged by the pig with the gold necklace in the shape of Virginia:
And the one pig drinking from the distinctively-shaped bottle is a nod to her affinity for Jack Daniels.
Many may ask, why pigs? Sam explained that many of her family gatherings and reunions are lavish pig roasts. As a chef, Kim, who blogs here, embraces the cultural aspects of her upbringing through food and, as one can see, in this tattoo.
The work done is by Willie Kirby at Classic Tattoo in Richmond, Virginia.
Thanks to Sam for sharing her awesome tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Sunday, August 1, 2010
& (Melissa)
I love typographical tattoos.
You've read about them here before in this post, among others.
Last month I met Melissa, in Borders at 2 Penn Plaza, and she shared this tattoo, right below her left collar bone:
This was Melissa's first tattoo (she now has three) and she got it because it is her favorite punctuation mark.
She couldn't recall the exact font, but it resembles old English.
This tattoo was done in Babylon Tattoo & Body Piercing in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Thanks to Melissa for sharing her ampersand with us here on Tattoosday!
You've read about them here before in this post, among others.
Last month I met Melissa, in Borders at 2 Penn Plaza, and she shared this tattoo, right below her left collar bone:
This was Melissa's first tattoo (she now has three) and she got it because it is her favorite punctuation mark.
She couldn't recall the exact font, but it resembles old English.
This tattoo was done in Babylon Tattoo & Body Piercing in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Thanks to Melissa for sharing her ampersand with us here on Tattoosday!
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