I met Ryan back in July outside of Penn Station. He had a bunch of tattoos. I interviewed him and took some pictures. He was with friends.
I'd love to dub this an orphan post, but all the required elements are here. It just didn't sit right with me.
After blogging about tattoos for more than five years, I have pretty good instincts about people. I can tell when they're interested in the project and I can tell when they're not, usually within the first ten or fifteen seconds of my starting up a conversation with them.
With apologies to Ryan if I misread him, but I felt like he really wasn't very interested in talking to me. But to give him credit, he did. This is one of the reasons that this piece didn't show up until almost five months after the fact.
That said, let's proceed.
Ryan shared this tattoo:
Note that it's hard to see from the shot that this heart has wings that roll back around the arm:
Ryan explained that he once was in a band called the Aristocants. Perhaps it is because they have added an "n" to Aristocats, but I am unable to find anything about them online.
What I gathered from Ryan about this tattoo was this: He was in a band called the Aristocants from 2002-2006. In the band with him were bass and guitar players Chad and Brandon who designed the logo on which the tattoo is based. ("They drew it up together ... mixed and matched and collaborated.") Ryan took the design to another friend, Chris Hudgins, who worked at a shop in Nevada called House of Pain. The rest is history.
I am unable to find anything on the artist, the shop and, as previously mentioned, the band.
Thanks to Ryan for sharing this interesting tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
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Friday, December 7, 2012
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Saturday Housecleaning - Chef Misfit at Your Service
My system for Tattoosday is to try and go chronologically, but that never works out. I generally jump all over the place. I keep a list of all my pending posts, with the date associated with them, so I know where I am in my quest for a relatively normal timeline.
Although not my oldest "pending post," this one is from a guy named Austin, who I met in Penn Station back in April:
Although not my oldest "pending post," this one is from a guy named Austin, who I met in Penn Station back in April:
This tattoo, on Austin's left arm, had to have a great story about it, right? Especially, with the food at the bottom of the piece?
That is the logo from the Misfits, complete with chef's hat and various ingredients for something.
I stopped Austin at a dining establishment in Penn Station, and didn't want to disturb him too much, so I snapped photos, got some basic info, and figured I'd fill in the blanks with him via e-mail.
Unfortunately, he didn't respond to my e-mail inquiries and, his credit of the work, citing Chris Brewer at Seventh Saga as the artist, left me with a cold trail.
I know he is/was a culinary student and a fan of the Misfits, but that's all folks.
So, let's just enjoy what we see and know, and perhaps I can update you with more information later.
Thanks to Austin for sharing the tattoo with us!
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Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Alex Shares Three Elements of an Amazing Sleeve
I'm not sure why it has taken so long to post Alex's tattoos - when I met him at the end of May in K-Mart @ Penn Station, I was totally stoked by his ink. Perhaps I was just letting the photos simmer as I waited for the right time to share them. Nevertheless, here they are, finally.
What we're seeing are three portions of Alex's left arm sleeve, beginning with this segment which is the most impressive part of the work:
He told me that this is the logo of a hard rock group from Brooklyn called Life of Agony.
You can check out their website here or peruse their Amazon catalog here.
In the photo above, you get a glimpse of the third and final segment of Alex's sleeve which we're seeing today, which features this familiar face:
That's the symbolic face of Steeplechase Park on Coney Island.
Compare to this tattoo, which appeared here last year.
Alex explained about his connection to Coney Island:
Thanks to Alex for sharing this amazing work with us here on Tattoosday!
What we're seeing are three portions of Alex's left arm sleeve, beginning with this segment which is the most impressive part of the work:
As Alex explains, this tattoo is
At the top of Alex's arm is this symbol:... He's very human-like because he messes up a lot ... he's somewhat of a womanized, so it makes him very original from the rest of the Indian gods..."
He told me that this is the logo of a hard rock group from Brooklyn called Life of Agony.
You can check out their website here or peruse their Amazon catalog here.
In the photo above, you get a glimpse of the third and final segment of Alex's sleeve which we're seeing today, which features this familiar face:
That's the symbolic face of Steeplechase Park on Coney Island.
Compare to this tattoo, which appeared here last year.
Alex explained about his connection to Coney Island:
"...Basically, I grew up there ... I grew up in Bensonhurst, but [Coney Island] is kind of where I became myself, adolescence and all that stuff - that's the old Coney Island..."Alex credited all of his work to a tattoo artist named Seth Wood who is currently working out of Saved Tattoo in Brooklyn.
Thanks to Alex for sharing this amazing work with us here on Tattoosday!
This entry is ©2011 Tattoosday.
If you are reading this on another web site other than Tattoosday, without attribution, please note that it has been copied without the author's permission and is in violation of copyright laws. Please feel free to visit http://tattoosday.blogspot.com and read our original content. Please let me know if you saw this elsewhere so I contact the webmaster of the offending site and advise them of this violation in their Terms of Use Agreement.
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