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Sunday, August 16, 2009
Tattoorism: Kelly's Backpiece for Her Daughters
It's been a while since we've had a tattoorist in this neck of the woods, so we ought to enjoy a lovely submission.
For those of you new to Tattoosday, or unfamiliar with the term "tattoorist," that refers to someone who is visiting the blog from out of town, sending us their tattoo from the blogosphere and beyond.
Generally, I don't want to encourage e-mail submissions, especially during the summer when my coffers are full of great tattoo photos from people I meet in New York, but I will generally post something if it's particularly awesome.
Enter Kelly, who sent me this phenomenal piece at the end of July:

I'll let Kelly tell us about this:
Kelly is doing a pop culture/diet experiment called the Hot Pocket Diet. She jokingly admits that this is evidence that she is "just marginally crazy".
This wonderful tattoo was inked by Jeremy Miller at Screamin' Ink Tattoo in Fair Lawn, New Jersey.
Thanks to Kelly for sharing her awesome tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
For those of you new to Tattoosday, or unfamiliar with the term "tattoorist," that refers to someone who is visiting the blog from out of town, sending us their tattoo from the blogosphere and beyond.
Generally, I don't want to encourage e-mail submissions, especially during the summer when my coffers are full of great tattoo photos from people I meet in New York, but I will generally post something if it's particularly awesome.
Enter Kelly, who sent me this phenomenal piece at the end of July:

I'll let Kelly tell us about this:
"It is of the Norse goddess Freya - with her blue cat she got from Thor. She is standing on a bed of Lilies. It is actually a partial cover up that I will add a few more leaves too to even it out a bit.
I got it because I have two daughters - Lilly and Freya. Freya absolutely loves cats - and actually both of their first words was cat. Odd I know. But I think its pretty cool and has real personal meaning. Hope you like it!
Oh yeah - and the pink in the shading is just my angry skin - its just grey now."
Kelly is doing a pop culture/diet experiment called the Hot Pocket Diet. She jokingly admits that this is evidence that she is "just marginally crazy".
This wonderful tattoo was inked by Jeremy Miller at Screamin' Ink Tattoo in Fair Lawn, New Jersey.
Thanks to Kelly for sharing her awesome tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Laugh Now, Cry Later
I met Rico outside of Madison Square Garden and he offered up this, one of his fifteen tattoos:

There's no real story behind this Comedy and Tragedy mask design. The added banner "Laugh now, cry later" resonates with me as a favorite saying in my family, from my wife's oft-quoted Grandmother Sadie Liss, is "You start out laughing, you end up crying".
Rico just liked the design from Island Avenue Tattoo in Pittsburgh.
Thanks to Rico for sharing his ink with us here on Tattoosday!

There's no real story behind this Comedy and Tragedy mask design. The added banner "Laugh now, cry later" resonates with me as a favorite saying in my family, from my wife's oft-quoted Grandmother Sadie Liss, is "You start out laughing, you end up crying".
Rico just liked the design from Island Avenue Tattoo in Pittsburgh.
Thanks to Rico for sharing his ink with us here on Tattoosday!
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