I spotted Anthony on the N train in Brooklyn and was happy to see him also switching for the local R train at 59th Street.
As luck would have it, both of us were headed home to Bay Ridge.
Anthony has a bunch of tattoos, and I snapped this photo of the dragon on his upper right arm:
It was inked by Joe at Brooklyn Ink.
He estimated that the work so far has been completed in about three two-hour sessions.
Work from Joe and other artists at Brooklyn Ink has previously appeared quite frequently on Tattoosday (all posts tagged as such here).
Anthony later emailed me photos of these shots as well:
The praying hands holding the rosary, I recall him telling me, were tattooed at Distinction Ink in Brooklyn. The tattoo reads "Forgive me Father, for I have sinned".
He did not tell me where he had this tribal sun done, but it's definitely an attention-grabbing piece and certainly worth a mention.
Thanks to Anthony for sharing his tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!
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Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Saturday, June 12, 2010
John's Tattoo Identity (With a Bonus Vendetta)
I met John recently in a local drug store in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn.
I had actually seen John once previously in the store, but had been unable to speak to him at the time, so I was happy when I ran into him again.
His upper right arm is a Star Wars tribute, but I shot the left arm instead. He was laughing because he had just been questioned by several people at a nearby department store and now that he had escaped to a different shop, here I was questioning him about his work.
This is a shot of his left arm:
Like the Star Wars theme on his right arm, the left arm embraces outer space, what John called his "tattoo identity".
He did note that this had been reworked and represented the repairing of a much smaller piece. He sung high praise to Alex Franklin of Brooklyn Ink, who did the majority of this work and made the piece what it is today. Alex and Brooklyn Ink are no strangers to Tattoosday. This link takes the reader to all posts tagged "Brooklyn Ink".
Before explaining that tattoo to me, however, he had shown me something that had not been visible in the department store. He pulled up his shirt to reveal this awesome V for Vendetta tattoo in the top center section of his back:
John loved the graphic novel and the movie as well.
The character of V makes a striking tattoo. This was inked by the incomparable Designs by Michael Angelo in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. Work from his shop has appeared previously here on the blog.
Thanks to John for sharing his incredible tattoos with us here on Tattoosday! We hope to bring his Star Wars sleeve to the site some time in the future.
I had actually seen John once previously in the store, but had been unable to speak to him at the time, so I was happy when I ran into him again.
His upper right arm is a Star Wars tribute, but I shot the left arm instead. He was laughing because he had just been questioned by several people at a nearby department store and now that he had escaped to a different shop, here I was questioning him about his work.
This is a shot of his left arm:
Like the Star Wars theme on his right arm, the left arm embraces outer space, what John called his "tattoo identity".
He did note that this had been reworked and represented the repairing of a much smaller piece. He sung high praise to Alex Franklin of Brooklyn Ink, who did the majority of this work and made the piece what it is today. Alex and Brooklyn Ink are no strangers to Tattoosday. This link takes the reader to all posts tagged "Brooklyn Ink".
Before explaining that tattoo to me, however, he had shown me something that had not been visible in the department store. He pulled up his shirt to reveal this awesome V for Vendetta tattoo in the top center section of his back:
John loved the graphic novel and the movie as well.
The character of V makes a striking tattoo. This was inked by the incomparable Designs by Michael Angelo in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. Work from his shop has appeared previously here on the blog.
Thanks to John for sharing his incredible tattoos with us here on Tattoosday! We hope to bring his Star Wars sleeve to the site some time in the future.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Valarie's Sugar Skull
Tattoosday is no stranger to sugar skulls. They are popular tattoos and always welcome additions to the site. It certainly seems, like snowflakes, no two sugar skull tattoos are exactly alike. Clicking here will allow you to see all the sugar skulls in the Tattoosday family.
Well, it certainly has been a while since I posted one here and, running into Valarie on the subway platform at West 4th Street, afforded me the opportunity to capture another for Tattoosday readers to admire:

Valarie is working on a half-sleeve and has both feet inked. She is particularly sentimental about this sugar skull because it was the first tattoo she received.
Like many folks, she loves the color and symbolism of Mexican Catholic art and the way they translate so well into tattoos. This traditional piece is on her inner left forearm and she has a sacred heart on the outer side.
Alex Franklin at Brooklyn Ink is the artist of this lovely tattoo.
Thanks to Valarie for sharing her first tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Well, it certainly has been a while since I posted one here and, running into Valarie on the subway platform at West 4th Street, afforded me the opportunity to capture another for Tattoosday readers to admire:

Valarie is working on a half-sleeve and has both feet inked. She is particularly sentimental about this sugar skull because it was the first tattoo she received.
Like many folks, she loves the color and symbolism of Mexican Catholic art and the way they translate so well into tattoos. This traditional piece is on her inner left forearm and she has a sacred heart on the outer side.
Alex Franklin at Brooklyn Ink is the artist of this lovely tattoo.
Thanks to Valarie for sharing her first tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
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