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Monday, December 8, 2008
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Thanks from Us Here at best-tatto-design!
On Thursday, December 4, at 4:31pm E.S.T., best-tatto-design logged its 100,000th hit.
Someone up at Humber College in Toronto googled something that directed them to this photo:

which is from one of my favorite posts ever.
If you have become a reader since last May, I encourage you to go back and check out that post.
Regardless, thanks to everyone who has visited since best-tatto-design's inception. 100k is nothing to sneeze at. I wouldn't keep doing this if it weren't for the people checking in on a regular basis.
Please, keep coming back!
Someone up at Humber College in Toronto googled something that directed them to this photo:

which is from one of my favorite posts ever.
If you have become a reader since last May, I encourage you to go back and check out that post.
Regardless, thanks to everyone who has visited since best-tatto-design's inception. 100k is nothing to sneeze at. I wouldn't keep doing this if it weren't for the people checking in on a regular basis.
Please, keep coming back!
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Jill's Right Leg: One Post Leads to Another
The previous post featured the "Eld Sigul" insignia attributed to Stephen King's Gunslinger, of The Dark Tower series.
As I had mentioned, I was able to locate the artwork on which this earlier tattoo was based, but the specific source of the new design eluded me.
So I popped into the local Borders and, after wandering a bit, found the Horror section wherein the King books resided. I perused the covers but, alas, no sign. I was about to leave when a store employee named Jill popped up and started straightening books next to me.
And she had ink.
So we got to chatting. She has seven pieces in all, three of which I saw. She has designated a theme for each of her arms and legs. I had noticed the pin-up on her right forearm first, which turns out is her Celtic-themed limb. She isn't happy with the red in the dress, so that piece is technically a work-in-progress. Her left arms sports some kanji, as part of her Asian-themed limb.
Her left leg is desert-themed, as a tribute to growing up in Arizona. Which brings us to her right leg. Jill has that part of her body designated as water-themed. She went to her favorite artist Shaggy at Rings of Fire Tattoos in downtown San Antonio, Texas, and told him she wanted a tattoo to fit the theme. He had drawn this design with the octopus and she loved it. The rest is history:

I love how the octopus is staring out the eye socket of the skull. It's an amazing effect.
Thanks to Jill for sharing this awesome piece with us here on best-tatto-design! Here's hoping she'll be back on these pages for a return engagement!
As I had mentioned, I was able to locate the artwork on which this earlier tattoo was based, but the specific source of the new design eluded me.
So I popped into the local Borders and, after wandering a bit, found the Horror section wherein the King books resided. I perused the covers but, alas, no sign. I was about to leave when a store employee named Jill popped up and started straightening books next to me.
And she had ink.
So we got to chatting. She has seven pieces in all, three of which I saw. She has designated a theme for each of her arms and legs. I had noticed the pin-up on her right forearm first, which turns out is her Celtic-themed limb. She isn't happy with the red in the dress, so that piece is technically a work-in-progress. Her left arms sports some kanji, as part of her Asian-themed limb.
Her left leg is desert-themed, as a tribute to growing up in Arizona. Which brings us to her right leg. Jill has that part of her body designated as water-themed. She went to her favorite artist Shaggy at Rings of Fire Tattoos in downtown San Antonio, Texas, and told him she wanted a tattoo to fit the theme. He had drawn this design with the octopus and she loved it. The rest is history:

I love how the octopus is staring out the eye socket of the skull. It's an amazing effect.
Thanks to Jill for sharing this awesome piece with us here on best-tatto-design! Here's hoping she'll be back on these pages for a return engagement!
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Karen's Colorful Ink Glows in More Ways than One

Autumn has not been good to us here on best-tatto-design. Inkspotting has been, um, spotty, at best, and most of the work I have seen has been indoors and/or below ground.
On Tuesday, I glimpsed some color peeking out from a woman's sleeve as she walked south on Seventh Avenue.
When I stopped to talk to her, Karen was gracious, despite the chill in the air, and filled me in on the two pieces (yes, just like last Tat-twosday) on her right wrist:
Karen is a student at Fashion Institute of Technology and was inky of another sort, with smudges on her hands and arms from her projects. She is an artist specializing in textile surfaces, designing such things as wallpaper, tissue boxes, and other items requiring her craft. She cleaned some of the ink up from around her body art, enough so we could get a clearer shot of her tattoos.
The one on the left is the insignia from the Gunslinger's revolver featured on the covers of Stephen King's Dark Tower series.
This is referred to as the "Eld Sigul" insignia and stands for the Gunslinger. I'm sure fans of the series will correct me and/or expand on the topic should they find that explanation lacking.Do note that we had a Dark Tower tattoo recently on these pages, here back in October.
What's noteworthy about this piece is the ink used has special qualities. Karen originally wanted a hot pink tattoo, but the shop (Skin Deep Tattoo) had just received a shipment of ink that illuminates under black light. I've not seen one of these in person, but have seen samples elsewhere in the blogosphere.
The other piece, on the right, is a "third eye" designed by the artist Alex Grey, who is renowned for his cover art for the band Tool:

In fact, this "third eye" piece is from the art of the Tool album Lateralus:



This, also, was worked up at Skin Deep. Karen believes that Rob was the tattoo artist for both pieces. The extreme close-up at the top of this post emphasizes how vivid the ink used in the piece is.
Karen has two other tattoos, but they were well-protected from the elements, and were not visible higher up on her arms.
I do thank her again for being so amenable to stopping and sharing her work with us here on best-tatto-design!
Labels:
Alex Grey,
Dark Tower,
Skin Deep Tattoo (Levittown),
Stephen King,
symbols,
Tool
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Tattoos from the Blogosphere: Matt's Canva Gypsy Head

We're revisiting an old friend, Mat, whose last piece posted here, will link you to two previous posts as well. Mat had dropped off my radar a while, but these photos remained in my inbox, awaiting to see the light of best-tatto-design.
Here's the finished piece:

Mat explains, "I've attached a new leg piece. I got recently of a cavna gypsy head. Dustin Golden from Roanaoke, VA. was doing a guest spot [at 713 Tattoo] and had a last minute cancellation. I jumped on it."
What is a "canva gypsy head"? I'm still not sure, but Mat responded to my recent query for further clarification on the motivation behind the piece: "That Kafka mask was sort of a "gypsy" phase (which I am finding myself in now again). The real shiner of that piece was Dustin's red inks, which he mixes himself."
Indeed. The piece just jumps out at you like a bolt of light in a dark alley.
Thanks again to Mat for sharing and illuminating his ink for us here on best-tatto-design!
What is a "canva gypsy head"? I'm still not sure, but Mat responded to my recent query for further clarification on the motivation behind the piece: "That Kafka mask was sort of a "gypsy" phase (which I am finding myself in now again). The real shiner of that piece was Dustin's red inks, which he mixes himself."
Indeed. The piece just jumps out at you like a bolt of light in a dark alley.
Thanks again to Mat for sharing and illuminating his ink for us here on best-tatto-design!
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Tom's Two-for-best-tatto-design Ink Honors His Heritage and His Love of the Yankees
After a bit of a drought of inkspotting, I finally caught some new tattoos in Penn Station on Tuesday, along the L.I.R.R. corridor.
Tom has "19 or 20" tattoos and is working to some day achieving a full sleeve on his left arm. He offered me these two tattoos (for Tat-Tuesday), whose close proximity on his forearm made them the natural choice.

On top is the trinacria of the flag of Sicily. This symbol contains the the (winged) head of Medusa and three bent legs, which supposed to represent good luck and prosperity.
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It is a nod to his Italian heritage.
Below that is a New York Yankees tattoo which is very similar to my wife's cousin's stars and stripes-filled NY logo. Tom gave it a simple explanation: "I'm a huge Yankees fan".
Say what you want about other cities, but I would venture to guess that the greater New York City area has a higher per capita count of hometown tattoos than any other metropolitan area.
Tom's ink was done by Rob, owner of Skin Deep Tattoo in Levittown, New York. Work from the shop has appeared previously here.
Thanks to Tom for sharing his work with us here on best-tatto-design!
Tom has "19 or 20" tattoos and is working to some day achieving a full sleeve on his left arm. He offered me these two tattoos (for Tat-Tuesday), whose close proximity on his forearm made them the natural choice.

On top is the trinacria of the flag of Sicily. This symbol contains the the (winged) head of Medusa and three bent legs, which supposed to represent good luck and prosperity.
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It is a nod to his Italian heritage.
Below that is a New York Yankees tattoo which is very similar to my wife's cousin's stars and stripes-filled NY logo. Tom gave it a simple explanation: "I'm a huge Yankees fan".
Say what you want about other cities, but I would venture to guess that the greater New York City area has a higher per capita count of hometown tattoos than any other metropolitan area.
Tom's ink was done by Rob, owner of Skin Deep Tattoo in Levittown, New York. Work from the shop has appeared previously here.
Thanks to Tom for sharing his work with us here on best-tatto-design!
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Fabiana - Under Saraswati

Back in June, I introduced some awesome work on Fabiana here.
I followed up with her Saraswati tattoo here.
And then, her most important tattoo here.
And now we're coming back to Fabiana to see what else she has to share with us here on best-tatto-design.
This post is called "Under Saraswati".

I followed up with her Saraswati tattoo here.
And then, her most important tattoo here.
And now we're coming back to Fabiana to see what else she has to share with us here on best-tatto-design.
This post is called "Under Saraswati".

In Fabiana's words:
Just to clarify, the tattoos at the bottom of the wrist (the small butterfly and the sun) were the matching tattoos she got with her ex. The larger butterfly above those, under Saraswati, was the one she drew.

"And under [Saraswati] on my wrist is also a matching tat with one of my exes, the same one that broke my heart. Well, it was once again butterflies because I love them and suns because she liked them. I love butterflies, they mean freedom. Oh, wait, my big giant butterfly is under the saraswati! I drew that one!"
Just to clarify, the tattoos at the bottom of the wrist (the small butterfly and the sun) were the matching tattoos she got with her ex. The larger butterfly above those, under Saraswati, was the one she drew.

Butterflies have appeared on best-tatto-design before here.
Fabiana recently e-mailed me and told me she has some new ink to share, so I thought I'd post these leftover ones from the last batch she sent me, before I introduced some more.
Thanks to Fabiana again for sharing her ink with us here on best-tatto-design!