Yesterday marked the anniversary of the death of Norman "Sailor Jerry" Collins, so it seems appropriate to share the following tattoo, courtesy of Salvatore:
Located on his upper right arm, Salvatore explained that his family emigrated from Europe several generations ago. His grandfather joined the service when he was a young man and served in World War II. His travels brought him, at some point, through Honolulu where, according to Salvatore, his grandfather received the original version of the tattoo above, from none other than Sailor Jerry himself. The design above is a replica of Slavatore's grandfather's tattoo, a Sailor Jerry original.
Not only is he carrying a piece of traditional tattoo history on him, he is also honoring the memory of his grandfather. How cool is that?
Salvatore is a chef at One if by Land, Two if by Sea, a restaurant in New York's West Village. He is also a personal chef for several mixed martial arts fighters.
The Sailor Jerry piece above, as well as his left arm, which is fully-sleeved, was tattooed by Elio Espana, formerly of Flyrite Tattoo. Elio now works upstate at ADK Tattoo in Constable, New York.
Thanks to Salvatore for sharing this wonderful tattoo, that celebrates both an American tattoo master, and a family patriarch, here on best-tatto-design.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Tara's Stunning Tattoos Represent Clarity and Freedom
I was riding my bike along the water and the Belt Parkway in South Brooklyn last month, when a woman passed me on her roller skates, headed in the other direction.
I quickly reversed directions and caught up with her because I wanted to ask her about her half-sleeve:
It's really quite stunning, and I was interested in who was the artist responsible for this work. Tara credited Christian Masot at Silk City Tattoo in Hawthorne, New Jersey. I've seen a lot of cool stuff come out of the shop and Christian was responsible for the work on the last two people I've met having been inked there. Check out all the Silk City work that has appeared previously on best-tatto-design here.
As for Tara, she's a Roller Derby Girl, who skates under the handle PMA, with the number 24/7, because she has a Positive Mental Attitude, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
She explained, "I was going through a lot of stuff in my life a couple years ago and finally I had clarity ... so the lotus symbolizes ... clarity."
As for the butterfly, Tara told me that her butterflies "symbolize change and freedom."
Tara elaborated, saying that she brought three pictures in for reference [there's a monarch butterfly on her inner arm] and Christian "made it his own," in part by adding the design that represents the wind.
When I asked Tara how many tattoos she has, she said, "I lost count."
Thanks to Tara for sharing these stunning tattoos with us here on best-tatto-design! Keep on skating with that positive mental attitude!
If you want to see more of Tara's ink, you can glimpse it on various videos on her YouTube channel here. She talks a lot about Vegan and Gluten-free recipes. I'm including one below that features her skating on the Shore Road promenade where I met her:
I quickly reversed directions and caught up with her because I wanted to ask her about her half-sleeve:
It's really quite stunning, and I was interested in who was the artist responsible for this work. Tara credited Christian Masot at Silk City Tattoo in Hawthorne, New Jersey. I've seen a lot of cool stuff come out of the shop and Christian was responsible for the work on the last two people I've met having been inked there. Check out all the Silk City work that has appeared previously on best-tatto-design here.
As for Tara, she's a Roller Derby Girl, who skates under the handle PMA, with the number 24/7, because she has a Positive Mental Attitude, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
She explained, "I was going through a lot of stuff in my life a couple years ago and finally I had clarity ... so the lotus symbolizes ... clarity."
As for the butterfly, Tara told me that her butterflies "symbolize change and freedom."
Tara elaborated, saying that she brought three pictures in for reference [there's a monarch butterfly on her inner arm] and Christian "made it his own," in part by adding the design that represents the wind.
When I asked Tara how many tattoos she has, she said, "I lost count."
Thanks to Tara for sharing these stunning tattoos with us here on best-tatto-design! Keep on skating with that positive mental attitude!
If you want to see more of Tara's ink, you can glimpse it on various videos on her YouTube channel here. She talks a lot about Vegan and Gluten-free recipes. I'm including one below that features her skating on the Shore Road promenade where I met her:
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Saturday, June 11, 2011
Rob Shares a Handful of Dust
Today's tattoo comes to us from Rob, who I met in Penn Station last month.
Rob has fifteen tattoos, and he offered up the one above (two, if you count "This too shall pass" on his wrist).
He explained that the logo is from his friend's band called Handful of Dust. I wasn't able to track down a band site, but I thought I'd post it anyway, since it looks cool.
This is a video of the band performing out on Long Island:
That tattoo was inked at Salvation Tattoo in Oceanside, New York.
Thanks to Rob for sharing his tattoo with us here on best-tatto-design!
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Friday, June 10, 2011
Amanda and Her Koi
This koi is swimming upstream on Amanda's left arm.
Talking to her in Penn Station, Amanda explained that she was "really interested in the Japanese style".
She received the tattoo from Pat James Dean at Tattooville, in Neptune, New Jersey. Done in two sessions, Amanda told me that she selected Pat, in part, because he had his whole back inked in the traditional Japanese fashion. I'm going to take a leap and say it might have been by Horiyoshi III of Yokohama, based on a reference in his bio on the Tattooville site.
Thanks to Amanda for sharing this, one of four tattoos she has, with us here on best-tatto-design.
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Thursday, June 9, 2011
Nadir's LA Ink
Last month, my lovely wife Melanie was hospitalized with appendicitis. A bummer by all accounts, but on one occasion, when I left Maimonides Medical Center to grab a slice of pizza, I ran into a guy on Fort Hamilton Parkway named Nadir, whose forearm tattoo jumped out at me:
Nadir is an Angeleno transplanted here in the Big Apple, but he wears his hometown on his sleeve. The distinct LA logo, most commonly seen on the apparel associated with the Los Angeles Dodgers, is a sign of civic pride. He credits Mikey Montoya, from Rube's Tattoo in Arcadia (east of Pasadena), with this piece.
Nadir also shared this tattoo, from the left side of his chest:
Thanks to Nadir for sharing his awesome tattoos with us here on best-tatto-design!
Nadir is an Angeleno transplanted here in the Big Apple, but he wears his hometown on his sleeve. The distinct LA logo, most commonly seen on the apparel associated with the Los Angeles Dodgers, is a sign of civic pride. He credits Mikey Montoya, from Rube's Tattoo in Arcadia (east of Pasadena), with this piece.
Nadir also shared this tattoo, from the left side of his chest:
If that looks familiar, it is because it is the logo at the center of the Mexican flag.
This nod to his Mexican heritage was tattooed by Raul Suarez at Inkstop Tattoo NYC.
But most impressive was this piece on Nadir's right side:
Nadir explained that his father always listened to the musical group Los Tigres del Norte, and he grew up with their music playing in his home. He considers this also as an apt tribute to his heritage and upbringing.
He credits this incredible piece, which took six hours to complete (no easy feat, considering it's on his ribs), to Tom Tilden, co-owner of the aforementioned Rube's Tattoos, in Arcadia.
Thanks to Nadir for sharing his awesome tattoos with us here on best-tatto-design!
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Zoe's Birds, Aloft
I met Zoe a couple weeks ago when I spotted an incredible bird tattoo creeping up over her shoulder:
What's especially mesmerizing about this tattoo is where it begins:
Starting in the middle of her back, this flock of birds lifts up off of her flesh, and flies over her shoulder.
So from where did the inspiration for this tattoo come? Zoe explains:
The tattoo took four hours in all to complete, and Zoe had nothing but praise for the artist and the shop. Name Brand, she said, "is great, super-relaxed ... they weren't judgmental [and] tend to have people with art degrees, which is really interesting." Artist Dawn Cook has moved, however, and now tattoos out of Depot Town Tattoo, in Traverse City, Michigan.
Thanks to Zoe for sharing her amazing tattoo with us here on best-tatto-design!
Asa an added treat, here's a track from Brand New, from the album that helped inspire this body art:
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What's especially mesmerizing about this tattoo is where it begins:
Starting in the middle of her back, this flock of birds lifts up off of her flesh, and flies over her shoulder.
So from where did the inspiration for this tattoo come? Zoe explains:
"I stole the color combination and the silhouetted birds from my favorite album [Deja Entendu by Brand New].
I went in [to Name Brand Tattoo in Ann Arbor, Michigan] and gave [tattoo artist Dawn Cooke] the music and said this is why ... it helped me get through a really bad point in my life. I told her what I wanted and she figured out the placement on my body. I originally wanted it straight across my back, but she worked with my body to get it on there ... after three hours of tattooing, I asked her if she put coloring in and she did. It's all free-hand."
The tattoo took four hours in all to complete, and Zoe had nothing but praise for the artist and the shop. Name Brand, she said, "is great, super-relaxed ... they weren't judgmental [and] tend to have people with art degrees, which is really interesting." Artist Dawn Cook has moved, however, and now tattoos out of Depot Town Tattoo, in Traverse City, Michigan.
Thanks to Zoe for sharing her amazing tattoo with us here on best-tatto-design!
Asa an added treat, here's a track from Brand New, from the album that helped inspire this body art:
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Monday, June 6, 2011
Musician Monday: Sly's Mary Keeps on Burning
Last week, while passing through Penn Station, I ran into Sly, one of the vocalists from an up-and-coming band called Sloburn.
Sly shared this, one of her seven tattoos:
Sly explained:
Sly credited the tattoo to Richie Richardson at Jason's Mad Tattery in Danville, Virginia.
She was in New York with Sloburn to do The Real Radio Show. Sly joked, it's Sloburn, with NO "w". "Remember," she said, "we took the 'w' out to whup your ass with."
Sloburn is a Danville, Virginia band that has been together for about four years. Sly told me that Twisted Sister's management contacted them based on a YouTube video, brought them to New York, and they are hoping to explode on the scene with their brand of, what their Facebook page calls, "redneck metal."
Here's a little Sloburn to get your blood flowing on this Musician Monday:
Thanks to Sly for sharing her cool tattoo with us here on best-tatto-design!
Sly shared this, one of her seven tattoos:
Sly explained:
"I'm more of a spiritual person. The tattoo is Mary. I'm Catholic, for one thing, but I like wearing rosaries and this is something I don't have to worry about if I forget my rosary. She's always on me. That's one of the reasons I got that, and in commemoration of my mother, who raised me that way too."
Sly credited the tattoo to Richie Richardson at Jason's Mad Tattery in Danville, Virginia.
She was in New York with Sloburn to do The Real Radio Show. Sly joked, it's Sloburn, with NO "w". "Remember," she said, "we took the 'w' out to whup your ass with."
Sloburn is a Danville, Virginia band that has been together for about four years. Sly told me that Twisted Sister's management contacted them based on a YouTube video, brought them to New York, and they are hoping to explode on the scene with their brand of, what their Facebook page calls, "redneck metal."
Here's a little Sloburn to get your blood flowing on this Musician Monday:
Thanks to Sly for sharing her cool tattoo with us here on best-tatto-design!
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