Showing posts with label lotus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lotus. Show all posts

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 Tattoosday 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 Tattoosday! 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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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

James and His Colorful Sleeve

Last month, I had the pleasure of running into James, in Penn Station. He has an incredible sleeve, which he gladly took some time to share with us:


James is very interested in Japanese traditions, and this piece, by Christian Masot at Silk City Tattoo in Hawthorne, New Jersey, is a stunning colorful tribute. I mean, check out this detail:


Work from Silk City has appeared before on Tattoosday, check out these examples.

On the bottom of James' right arm is this incredible collage:


This burst of color includes a poison dart frog, a Jackson chameleon, a lotus, a mum, and a tulip.


Thanks to James for sharing his amazing work with us here on Tattoosday!


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Monday, September 7, 2009

Barb's Lotuses Explode with Color

I met Barb just outside of Penn Station and she shared this lovely half-sleeve:


She has eight tattoos in all, but this one is most visible. The piece features colorful lotus flowers.


She loves not only the beauty of the lotus, but the symbolism as well. "It's a pretty flower that grows in shitty water," she told me, implying that beauty can be found in less than ideal places.


The artist was Shane O'Neill who did this in Delaware. He works out of his shop Trademark Tattoo.

Barb estimated that the whole piece took about five hours in two sittings and that three of the five hours were spent coloring the flowers.

Thank you to Barb for sharing her work with us on Tattoosday!