Saturday, July 31, 2010

The New, Huge Shop Needs Stuff (okay, I need stuff):

Let's put a new spin on the DVD/Blu-Ray sale, shall we? In case you were unaware (somehow), I love Star Wars. I love Star Wars things. Movies, cartoons, shirts, jokes, posters, cookie jars, etc.

thanks to KAT who brought me these little gems yesterday!!
i did NOT wear the Vader shirt on purpose, it's just how i roll.

There's this wonderful place called Star Wars Shop. There are many things I drool onto my keyboard over in this magical place. I'm going to place a few pics up here. Feel free to peruse the site and check out this (small, very small) selection of things I want, since I'm a good, materialistic American. If you see anything you'd be interested in purchasing for a discount on tattoo work, shoot me an email and we will discuss.



STORMTROOPER LAMP: TAKEN!









Kristen's Trilogy of Knots

The 34th Street Platform for the A Train has been very kind to us here at Tattoosday, even more so this summer than in years' past.

Take Kristen, for example. She generously offered up this small portion of her corporeal canvas:


Estimating that she is at least a quarter covered by ink, this "trilogy of knots" was the artist's response to Kristen's request to attach the cobwebs on her elbow to the end of her wrist.

The artist, identified only as "Batman" near Canal and Broadway, was also asked to incorporate a Celtic pattern, as well.

The final result was to Kristen's liking and we here at Tattoosday thank her for sharing the tattoo with all of our readers!

Kristen's Trilogy of Knots

The 34th Street Platform for the A Train has been very kind to us here at Tattoosday, even more so this summer than in years' past.

Take Kristen, for example. She generously offered up this small portion of her corporeal canvas:


Estimating that she is at least a quarter covered by ink, this "trilogy of knots" was the artist's response to Kristen's request to attach the cobwebs on her elbow to the end of her wrist.

The artist, identified only as "Batman" near Canal and Broadway, was also asked to incorporate a Celtic pattern, as well.

The final result was to Kristen's liking and we here at Tattoosday thank her for sharing the tattoo with all of our readers!

Kristen's Trilogy of Knots

The 34th Street Platform for the A Train has been very kind to us here at Tattoosday, even more so this summer than in years' past.

Take Kristen, for example. She generously offered up this small portion of her corporeal canvas:


Estimating that she is at least a quarter covered by ink, this "trilogy of knots" was the artist's response to Kristen's request to attach the cobwebs on her elbow to the end of her wrist.

The artist, identified only as "Batman" near Canal and Broadway, was also asked to incorporate a Celtic pattern, as well.

The final result was to Kristen's liking and we here at Tattoosday thank her for sharing the tattoo with all of our readers!

Choosing Picture Tribal Tattoo



Choosing Picture Tribal Tattoo..
Choosing Tribal Tattoo Picture is correct. There are several things you should know, the first is the type of images must be in accordance with what you like. The second is the color selection should match the image that is in the picture, it must match .

A Beautiful From Custom Tattoo



A Beautiful From Custom Tattoo...
Beautiful From Custom Tattoo.Many people like custom tattoo, because it seems clear picture on your skin, the most important is the image that you create a match or conform to your body.
select the best picture you like.

More View Tribal Tattoo

More View Tribal Tattoo ..
Tribal tattoo pictures that make your body will be very visible among all the tattoo Tribal.Ini is an example of tribal tattoo that you like.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Happy Bloggiversary to Me!

Three years ago today, Tattoosday was born.

On July 31, 2007, I put up a post on BillyBlog, featuring a tattoo on a co-worker named Sephora.

The idea was to post a weekly tattoo on Tuesday, and use this is a vehicle to expand my horizons a bit; meet interesting people and learn about tattoos.

There was one problem. I enjoyed it too much. There weren't enough Tuesdays in the week. I was impatient and wanted to post right away, not wait until Tuesday. And so, as Kurt Vonnegut would say, it goes....

So a month later I threw the previous months post up on the stand-alone blog, Tattoosday. And BillyBlog faded.

It's still there, but Tattoosday is my passion and I couldn't have even imagined, back in 2007, how easy it would become for me to talk to strangers about their ink.

The once-a-week project produced forty-five separate interactions in July, we have a 30-day backlog of material, and this past week we registered our 650,000th hit. Not too shabby.

Go see the original post here to see how far we've come.

And a hearty thanks to all our contributors, all our fans, and all the tattooists out there creating wonderful, interesting, portable art. Without all of you, Tattoosday would have been a blip of an idea, and nothing more.

Happy Bloggiversary to Me!

Three years ago today, Tattoosday was born.

On July 31, 2007, I put up a post on BillyBlog, featuring a tattoo on a co-worker named Sephora.

The idea was to post a weekly tattoo on Tuesday, and use this is a vehicle to expand my horizons a bit; meet interesting people and learn about tattoos.

There was one problem. I enjoyed it too much. There weren't enough Tuesdays in the week. I was impatient and wanted to post right away, not wait until Tuesday. And so, as Kurt Vonnegut would say, it goes....

So a month later I threw the previous months post up on the stand-alone blog, Tattoosday. And BillyBlog faded.

It's still there, but Tattoosday is my passion and I couldn't have even imagined, back in 2007, how easy it would become for me to talk to strangers about their ink.

The once-a-week project produced forty-five separate interactions in July, we have a 30-day backlog of material, and this past week we registered our 650,000th hit. Not too shabby.

Go see the original post here to see how far we've come.

And a hearty thanks to all our contributors, all our fans, and all the tattooists out there creating wonderful, interesting, portable art. Without all of you, Tattoosday would have been a blip of an idea, and nothing more.

Happy Bloggiversary to Me!

Three years ago today, Tattoosday was born.

On July 31, 2007, I put up a post on BillyBlog, featuring a tattoo on a co-worker named Sephora.

The idea was to post a weekly tattoo on Tuesday, and use this is a vehicle to expand my horizons a bit; meet interesting people and learn about tattoos.

There was one problem. I enjoyed it too much. There weren't enough Tuesdays in the week. I was impatient and wanted to post right away, not wait until Tuesday. And so, as Kurt Vonnegut would say, it goes....

So a month later I threw the previous months post up on the stand-alone blog, Tattoosday. And BillyBlog faded.

It's still there, but Tattoosday is my passion and I couldn't have even imagined, back in 2007, how easy it would become for me to talk to strangers about their ink.

The once-a-week project produced forty-five separate interactions in July, we have a 30-day backlog of material, and this past week we registered our 650,000th hit. Not too shabby.

Go see the original post here to see how far we've come.

And a hearty thanks to all our contributors, all our fans, and all the tattooists out there creating wonderful, interesting, portable art. Without all of you, Tattoosday would have been a blip of an idea, and nothing more.

Nick Remembers Billy, I Remember Siki

My first tattoo was modified from a piece of flash at Body Art Studios by an artist who goes by the moniker "Siki". Shortly thereafter, Siki left the shop and went on his way.

My friend Pete knows who he is but, until recently, I hadn't met anyone with ink from Siki, other than myself.

Then, I met Nick on the R train one day after work and, while discussing his many tattoos (he "lost count after 45," they've all connected) , I heard him talking about Siki.

So today's tattoo is by Siki and was, like my lynx, modified from an old piece of flash. Although he adapted it a lot more fully and developed a more unique tattoo.


Siki and Nick had a mutual friend named Billy, who Nick would often go with to get tattooed. When he passed away, they added Billy's name to the bottom of the tattoo as a tribute to their departed friend.

Thanks to Nick for sharing his tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!

Nick Remembers Billy, I Remember Siki

My first tattoo was modified from a piece of flash at Body Art Studios by an artist who goes by the moniker "Siki". Shortly thereafter, Siki left the shop and went on his way.

My friend Pete knows who he is but, until recently, I hadn't met anyone with ink from Siki, other than myself.

Then, I met Nick on the R train one day after work and, while discussing his many tattoos (he "lost count after 45," they've all connected) , I heard him talking about Siki.

So today's tattoo is by Siki and was, like my lynx, modified from an old piece of flash. Although he adapted it a lot more fully and developed a more unique tattoo.


Siki and Nick had a mutual friend named Billy, who Nick would often go with to get tattooed. When he passed away, they added Billy's name to the bottom of the tattoo as a tribute to their departed friend.

Thanks to Nick for sharing his tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!

Nick Remembers Billy, I Remember Siki

My first tattoo was modified from a piece of flash at Body Art Studios by an artist who goes by the moniker "Siki". Shortly thereafter, Siki left the shop and went on his way.

My friend Pete knows who he is but, until recently, I hadn't met anyone with ink from Siki, other than myself.

Then, I met Nick on the R train one day after work and, while discussing his many tattoos (he "lost count after 45," they've all connected) , I heard him talking about Siki.

So today's tattoo is by Siki and was, like my lynx, modified from an old piece of flash. Although he adapted it a lot more fully and developed a more unique tattoo.


Siki and Nick had a mutual friend named Billy, who Nick would often go with to get tattooed. When he passed away, they added Billy's name to the bottom of the tattoo as a tribute to their departed friend.

Thanks to Nick for sharing his tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Buddhist Tattoos

Buddhist tattoos are clearly very appealing in terms of style and artwork, however the designs themselves represent a timeless culture which are dedicated to their philosophy and practices of buddhism.

Buddhist tattoos are most commonly designed as the seated buddha with his hands in the form the mudra (dharmachakra) which symbolizes the setting into motion of the wheel of teaching the dharma.

Have a look through this buddhist tattoo gallery and you just might find the perfect buddhist tattoo design you've been searching for.



Most buddhist tattoos represent a very peaceful and tranquil environment.



Buddhist tattoo are often seen alongside flower designs, specially the lotus flower.



Many buddhist cultures believe that tattoo artwork is a sacred practice and monks often double as tattoo artists.

EP in CPH


The only reason to take a break from our vacation and go back to the city for a few hours?
Picking up someone at the airport.

Welcome back, bestest buddy, you've been missed!

Pictures from the New Shop!

Hey Kids! So things are going really, really well at the new shop. It's quieter. There are zero bike kids leaning their rides on my windows. I'm having a good time! You should definitely come check it out. Things will be more "home-y" at this shop since I've got some room to spread out. Get this, I'm even getting a couch. I know, it's serious. Figured I'd show you some tattoos I've worked on since the move, which was nearly two weeks ago.

Also, I'm going to be available this Sunday and Monday (August 1st & 2nd) if anyone would like to get some work done. Normally, I'm not open Sunday or Monday, but I'll be around decorating and what-not, so I figure "why not do a few tattoos?" Email me if you're interested.

Hope to see you all in here soon, one way or another!







Shoulder tattoos for men : Design Ideas Gallery

Shoulder tattoos for men
Shoulder tattoos for men ideas
Shoulder Tattoos Design Ideas
Sleeves Tattoos and Shoulder tattoos almost same, which is located in the arm or hand . Both very beautifull and amazing design, are you like with tattoos ?? which want you choose , Sleeves tattoos or Shoulder tattoos ?? i think tou will like both it .

Tattoos Girls On Ribs - Flower Tattoo Design

flower tattoos on ribs
Flower design tattoos on ribs for girls
Flower Tattoos Girls on Ribs 
One again tattoos for girls which very better. Flower tattoos on ribs which very interesting to draw in body woman. make the girls very feminim but also make the girl have good body painting. Just want share this tattoos design , Please give me your ideas  . . . . .

Tattoos On Wrist Celebrity ( Megan Fox & Eva Longoria )

Tattoos on wrist celebrity
Tattoos on wrist
Tattoos On Wrist Celebrity
Many girls like with Tattoos on wrist , may be because simple and make a girl see feminim. Look celebrity above , megan fox and eva longoria also have tattoos on wrist. May you want make a tattoos ?? This is very good ideas for you girls :)

japanese half sleeve tattoos for girls

japanese half sleeve tattoos for girls
design japanese half sleeve tattoos for girls
Japanese Half Sleeves Tattoos Design
One again tattoos sleeves which very amazing for you ideas , this is very interesting because this sleeves tattoos for girls. Not only a man which use tattoo , but a girls also use tattoos. Are you have sleeves tattoos ?? This  tattoos design  may be can give you ideas for you . Come back again for get many different tattoos pictures which very amazing.
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