The Tattooed Poets Project: Theresa Senato Edwards

We are launching this second volume of the Tattooed Poets Project with Theresa Senato Edwards.

Theresa seemed like the ideal candidate to kick off the month, as she is the devoted editor of Holly Rose Review, a poetry and tattoo literary arts journal.

Theresa has four tattoos, and picked two to share with us here on Tattoosday.

Her first tattoo was this Celtic symbol on the left part of her upper back:
A closer look:


Theresa tells us that this is the:
"Celtic symbol for motherhood, two dots representing my two sons. The goldish dot for Richard, his birthday in November (November birthstone); the red dot for Troy, his birthday in July (July birthstone). I had asked my younger son, Troy, if he thought it would be cool to have his artwork on my skin forever. He did, so he drew it for me, looking at a pic I got off the internet. Tattoo by Mike Calamita, Lasting Impression Tattooing in Hopewell Junction, NY."

My favorite of Theresa's four tattoos was the third one she received, this holly rose:

Theresa explains that this holly rose is
"a holly branch wrapped around a bloomed red/purplish rose with thorned stem.... [and] symbolizes my parents: my dad's birthday was in December; the holly is one of the plants that represents December. My mom's birthday was in June; the rose represents June. They have both been dead for more than 15 years. I had this done in their memory. That's also where the title of Holly Rose Review comes from, although I didn't know that at the time I got the tattoo. Also done by Mike Calamita."

Check out Theresa's poem "Holly Rose," about this tattoo, over at BillyBlog. You can read more of Theresa's work over on her blog here.

Thanks again to Theresa for helping kick off our second annual Tattooed Poets Project!

The Tattooed Poets Project, Volume II

April is National Poetry Month!

Last April, I launched, with the cooperation of poets across the country (and one across the Pond), the "Tattooed Poets Project".

In addition to the "regular" Tattoosday features, every day in April we featured the tattoos of poets. Each post featured poet-contributed photos, with a link back to BillyBlog, where one of their poems was posted on the corresponding day.

Not all the poems were tattoo-related, but many were.

This year, we are resuming the project again, featuring more poets, and a few returning ones.

I enjoyed this adventure last year and am looking forward to another successful April!

Tom's Sleeve is Based on Faith

I don't know what it was about March, but this final post of the month is the third featuring ink from a member of our Armed Forces.

Tom is eventually going to have a full sleeve that accentuates his faith. The top of the arm is done, with the main focus on the guardian angel on his bicep:


His grandfather passed before he was born and he has always thought of him as the guardian angel that watched over him.

This piece was inked at Aces & Eights Tattoo in Augusta, Georgia.

He also has a couple of tattoos featuring angels on the inside of his bicep and on the outer section of his upper arm as well:


These were done at Third Dimension Tattoos in Marshalls Creek, Pennsylvania

Tom is a member of HHC 1st Battalion, 109th Infantry Regiment, 28th Infantry Division.

Thanks to Tom for sharing his tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!

Day of the Dead Buddha design


This is a work in progress for possible chest piece that I may actually go for one of these days. In keeping with the advice I got as far as what I should do if I want to get into tattooing...the answer? "Get lots of tattoos!"

I am definitely learning a lot this way. Spending time in a tattoo shop, watching other people getting tattoos, and watching carefully as mine get done, I am really learning a lot!

New work on my right arm sleeve tattoo for Brother John

I just got back from another session with Dave at The Dutchman Tattoos in Vancouver. He did about 3.5 hours of intense deep shading on the already existing line work that he did last time. I expected him to get farther along, but he is really digging in to the shading, adding a LOT of amazing details, really working it.



The newer work really blends beautifully with the piece Dave did last year on the top of my forearm.



The area around the spinal cord has an amazing amount of detail, the black areas behind the boney bits have another whole level of subtle designs working in the black areas....



This session left my arm very, very red with inflammation. Interestingly, a lot of people have said they really like the red colour, and I am considering asking Dave to add some red after the black shading has healed.

Two Tattoos from Taylor

I met Taylor where she works at Kaleidoscope, a toy store in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.

I gave her a flier after admiring her really cool feather tattoo that was inked behind her right ear.


A week later, I was zipping by on my bike and saw her on a break outside the store. That was when I had a chance to speak to her about her tattoos and take the photos for this post.

This is one of her nine tattoos, and was done by an artist named Chris who works out of Puncture Tattoo in neighboring Dyker Heights, Brooklyn.


Taylor says the tattoo is inspired by the fact that she feels free-spirited, like a bird, and that her aunt, who died in a plane crash, used to call her a "little Indian girl". The dangling feathers behind her ear seem to capture both sentiments nicely.

Unlike the first time I met Taylor, on this occasion she was wearing a shirt that showed off this cool tattoo at the top of her back:


Taylor explained that she loves cats and her sister's gray cat Dusty passed away from breast cancer, which has also been a disease that has run in her family, as well. She had the tattoo artist, Peter Cavorsi, of Body Art Studios, model this piece based on Dusty's eyes.

As always, Peter did a superb job. He is no stranger to Tattoosday, having inked one of my tattoos (seen at the bottom of the page) and several of my wife, Melanie's. This link will show you all of Peter Cavorsi's work that has appeared on the site over the last two-and-a-half years.

Thanks again to Taylor for sharing her two beautiful tattoos on Tattoosday!

Chinese Girl with Body Painting

Nice girl with body painting.............

Mike's Incredible Aquatic Sleeve (and More!)

I had the good fortune of meeting Mike outside of Penn Station last week and, despite first noticing him because of his leg tattoos, he was extremely generous and unveiled an incredible sleeve that covered his right arm:


Mike is a fisherman and a loves the brightness, color and variety of oceanic life. Such things translate well to the body's canvas and make for some amazing tattoo work...


The giant octopus actually curls up over his shoulder and onto his chest, with one tentacle moving down his arm....


The deep sea diver punctuates the middle of his arm...


At the bottom of the arm are tropical motifs including a huge tiki god and a hibiscus....


On the inside of his inner bicep is this fish which is a cross between an anglerfish and a razorfish:


And we ended with this piece that was so fresh at the time, that Mike had to peel back the protective plastic covering this amazing blowfish:


The artist behind this amazing work is Steve Woison formerly of Electric Tiki Tattoo in Patchogue, and now at Studio 520 in Oakdale, on Long Island.

Thanks again to Mike for taking the time to share his amazing aquatic sleeve with us here on Tattoosday!

Earl's Tattoo Honors the Fallen

It was the ring of bullets that first grabbed my attention when I spotted him in Penn Station:


As a soldier in New York City's 69th Infantry Regiment in the New York Army National Guard, Earl has had the honor and privilege of serving in our armed forces overseas.

But, like any one of these brave men and women can tell you, they have seen their share of sorrow when they have lost fellow soldiers in the war in Iraq and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.

Earl's way to honor them has been to inscribe on his flesh "For the Fallen," and the initials of those that have died for their country, each bullet representing someone he knew.


On his right arm, he has this tribal piece with a military inscription:



The phrase "Mess with the Best, Die like the Rest" is one of those military slogans that is designed to inspire the soldier and intimidate the enemy.

All work was by Mark Madden at Madd Grafix Tattoo Shop in Buffalo, New York.

Thanks to Earl for his duty to this country and for sharing his memorial ink with us here on Tattoosday!

Amy's Sugar Skull from New Orleans

Amy shared this sugar skull with me a week or so ago:


Clicking this link will display the vast range of sugar skulls that have appeared here on Tattoosday over the years.

They are one of my favorite types of tattoos to post, because they tend to vary from one to another and can be uniquely personalized.

Amy got this one on All Saints' Day, in honor of her grandfather.

She was at the New Orleans Voodoo Tattoo Convention and an artist named Joey just free-handed the drawing on her arm.

Thanks to Amy for sharing her sugar skull with us here on Tattoosday!

Manchester United Football Club Tattoo With Image Red Devil Tattoo On The Calf

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Renee's Papal Insignia Challenges Her Beliefs

I met Renee in the Clark Street subway station in Brooklyn Heights recently, and we had a fascinating conversation.

We talked for a good bit, and actually spent more time time talking about her plans for new tattoos, as opposed to what she already had on her body. She has five tattoos, two of which she did herself. We ended up talking most about this one, on the middle finger of her right hand:


This is one of her self-inked tattoos which, she says, she did using "the prison method". This generally involves using a needle or a sharpened guitar string and dipping it in ink. Sometimes with, sometimes without, a jerry-rigged motor.

The design is based on the insignia of the Pope.

At the time that she did this, she felt a connection to the Catholic Church that was very strong. Religion was a "huge part of her childhood"

However, as anyone paying attention to the news recently is well aware, the Catholic Church has been under fire for quite some time due to its handling of internal matters regarding abuse among the clergy.

Renee finds that who she is now is "irreconcilable with the Catholic Church" and, as a result, she plans on having this finger tattoo covered up "as a statement" about her feelings and her conviction that this symbol is, in her words, "something I can't have anymore".

So today's post features a tattoo whose time is running out, which is not all that common here on the site. I have always maintained that the tattoos seen here aren't always the "best" in art, but rather, interesting encounters in New York with interesting people.

Thanks to Renee for being so forthcoming about her personal connection to tattooing, and for sharing this small, seemingly harmless tattoo, that carries with it such a weight, laden with meaning.

Richard's Cybernetic Tattoos

I met Richard in the Amtrak section of Penn Station, which I have found to be a wonderful place to find tattoos from all over the world.

He was in the New York area on business, having traveled from Oregon where he lives and runs his company, Out of the Box Mods, LLC.

His tattoos are directly related to his vocation of computer modding, which "involves making physical changes to a computer for aesthetic reasons or to improve the performance".

Here is the piece on his upper left arm:


Often, I will be sent, a better photo that was taken right after completion, or in better circumstances than my quick little snapshots in public. By comparing the photo I took with the one Richard sent, you get a better idea of how the tattoo artist envisioned the piece, down to the bruising of the skin around the torn flesh.


I also took a photo of a work-in-progress on his forearm:


The outline for the second piece is completed, for the most part, and it is soon to be colored.

This style of tattoo is often referred to as "torn flesh" and is marked by an added dimension of perspective. When done properly, the effect of the tattoo is unsettling, as if the skin of the tattooed person has been ripped away, exposing the workings within. The variance comes in what lies beneath the skin, which allows individuals to express more about their selves through their tattoo art. See some other examples of the torn flesh motif as seen on the site can be viewed here and here.

The machinery below Richard's outer layer of skin personifies that which drives him: mods.

The work shown is the creation of tattoo artist "Lil Kev" at Ink-Daddy's Tattoo in Salem, Oregon.

Richard tells me he's getting the forearm piece finished in a couple of days, so check back to see the link to the updated piece, once it's done.

Thanks again to Richard for his participation and cooperation in sharing his cool mod tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!

Ladies Body painting

This ladies very nice body painting............

Significado Tatuagem de Lobo

O Lobo  (Canis lupus) é um animal fascinante, cuja simbologia varia  de acordo com a cultura dos povos.

Quando se pensa no significado do Lobo, uma conclusão é certa; Ainda que tenha para cada povo um significado diferente, o Lobo em todas as culturas sempre vai nos remeter a idéia da  fome insaciável, do desejo, do anseio incontrolável...

Sempre admirado e temido, o lobo representava para os povos antigos que viviam em tribos nas florestas, a separação entre a vida e a morte.  Era o medo da noite, do desconhecido. Não se entrava na floresta a noite, pois a noite na floresta era dos lobos e os lobos são implacáveis.

Mesmo nos dias de hoje crescemos acreditando que o Lobo é mau, através de contos infantis como  contos de chapeuzinho vermelho e e 3 porquinhos.

O Lobo é também símbolo da fidelidade( só possui uma parceira por toda a vida ), União de um grupo.

No Japão o Lobo é invocado quando se deseja proteger um local. Os muçulmanos acreditam que o lobo é um obstáculo para a Meca e pode simbolizar a besta do apocalipse. Os Espanhóis antigos acreditavam que o lobo era a montaria dos feiticeiros.Outros povos da idade média acreditavam que as bruxas e os Bruxos se transformavam em lobos para irem aos Sabás.

Embora muitas vezes representado uivando para a lua,o lobo não uiva par a lua. O uivo do lobo pode ser por vários motivos: tristeza, alegria, solidão, para chamar outro lobo, mostrar sua posição, alertar sobre invasores, chamar para a caca, alertar para problemas ou mudanças, para pedir socorro e ate mesmo para achar companhia.
Mas é verdade que eles uivam mais nas noites de Lua cheia.Afinal, a lua cheia proporciona maior luminosidade e consequentemente melhora a visão deles e o sucesso nas caças, o que os deixa felizes.


Para resumo, eu acredito que uma tatuagem de lobo significa, amizade, grupo de amigos, lealdade, desejo, proteção, insaciedade, fertilidade, ferocidade... Enfim,são tantos os significados que somente o tatuado pode dizer o que significa a sua tattoo de lobo.


Significado dos Sonhos:  Sonhar com Lobo 

Sonhar com lobos possui vários significados, e assim como qualquer outra simbologia representada nos sonhos, depende muito da forma em que aparece no sonhar:

  • Pode indicar  falta de confiança em si mesmo
  • Relações com pessoas de má fé.
  • Se sonhado no universo do trabalho, com qualquer alusão ao seu trabalho, pode indicar êxito nos projetos; todos empreendimentos serão bem-sucedidos; recompensa de pessoas superiores;
  • Lobo Machucado  indica desilusão amorosa e problemas com amigos.
  •  Enxotar ou derrotar um lobo,significa que voce vai se recuperar de um problema ou mesmo doença.
  • Ter medo do lobo: perda da palavra.
  • Lobos ao redor do sonhador: equilíbrio daquele que sonha
  • Ser atacado por lobo,pode significar problemas com a lei ( que tanto pode ser a lei dos homens ou a lei do Karma que exige ser  pago. Pode indicar doenças ou presença de um inimigo.
Jogo do bicho – Loteria Federal
BICHO=Macaco GRUPO= 17
DEZENA=65 CENTENA=265
MILHAR=0265
Loterias da Caixa Econômica Federal
Quina:
07 – 18 – 30 – 56 – 72
Megasena:
05 – 13 – 29 – 34 – 35 – 57
Lotofacil:
01 – 05 – 06 – 07 – 09 – 10 – 11 – 12 – 14 – 16 – 17 – 18 – 20 – 21 – 25
Timemania:
16 – 21 – 22 – 25 – 26 – 28 – 49 – 58 – 59 – 64

Fotos e Desenhos de tatuagem de Lobo

Quem acompanha o filme Crepúsculo - Lua Nova já deve ter reparado nas tatuagens que o  pessoal do Wolf Pack ( Matilha de Lobos)  tem no braço. Essa tatuagem tribal feita especialmente para o filme ( no livro não há menção de tatuagem ou marca de nascença) é muito bem trabalhada e Possui dois lobos de perfil um de frente para o outro e ainda é possível, com um pouco de imaginação, ver um terceiro lobo central.

Tatuagem do grupo de lobos do filme crepúsculo / lua nova



Desenho da tatuagem em 3D do grupo dos Wolf Pack do filme Lua Nova/ Crepúsculo   


Tattoo misturando tribal com desenho clássico da face do lobo

Lobo com estilo Celta
Toda a agressividade e ferocidade do lobo em pé,  pronto para o ataque, representado nesse belo desenho tribal.


Kanji " ookami " que em japonês significa Lobo
Ookami (kanji do lobo )






Face de lobo Tatuado nas costas



Lobo tatuado no peito, pelo menos é o que diz o tatuado. 

Gosto muito dessa tatuagem em que uma espécie de molde vazado deixa transparecer partes da face do lobo em sua pata.

Voce tem um estúdio de tatuagens ou possui uma tatuagem em seu corpo e quer  contar a sua história  aqui no Estimulanet-Tattoo? Então não perca tempo, mande sua foto e historia para descharth@estimulanet.com. Terei  prazer em publica-la aqui. Mas não esqueça,quanto mais detalhes, melhor.

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Blocks of Lucky Ink: Heather's Tribute to Her Son

Heather has seven tattoos.

The one I noticed that led me to approach her is not the one you're about to see. It is on her foot and, in her opinion, slightly "flawed," so she chose to share one that is nearer and dearer to her heart:


The tattoo marks the birth date 3-28-99 and spells out the name Vegas, for her son.

What's particularly cool about this tattoo, which is on Heather's outer left forearm, is not just that she spells out her son's name in kids' building blocks, but that these blocks are also dice, which acknowledges the name Vegas, and its link to the city which is built on chance and luck.

Other images that ring the name are a slot machine, a horseshoe, and a hand of cards featuring four aces. The colorful dice/blocks also feature some traditional tattoo designs, including the standard "Mom" design (on the A block).

This great tattoo was completed in two sittings and was done by Baba, who works out of Vintage Tattoo Art Parlor in Los Angeles.

Heather also has a large back piece that she will hopefully share with us in the future,

Thanks to Heather for sharing her wonderful tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!

Laura's Goose Girl Tattoo

I met Laura in Herald Square last week after I spotted this phenomenal tattoo on her upper left arm:


Laura explained that her mother had a lot of random books of fairy tales in their house where she grew up.

One of her favorite illustrators was Arthur Rackham and this tattoo is based on the following image from "The Goose Girl" from the Brothers Grimm in a volume illustrated by Rackham in 1909:


Laura counts this piece among her six tattoos. It was done by Rob Green at Whatever Tattoo in Manhattan.

Work from Whatever has appeared previously here.

Thanks again to Laura for sharing her beautiful tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!

UPDATE:

I missed a panel, here's a more complete version: