Last month, I ran into Kristin at the Penn Plaza Borders store.
She has ten tattoos, but the piece on her shin was the first one I spotted:
These Russian nesting dolls represents the friendship Kristin has with her friend Kyle (thus, the merging of their names into "Kryle").
It was tattooed by Bret from Electric Tattoo in Pasadena, Maryland.
Kristin also shared another tattoo, one certainly more appropriate for our current season. Check out this amazing tattoo:
This cool zombie piece was inked by Kike Castillo at Timmy Tattoo in Huntington, New York.
Kristin says that Kike is one of her favorite artists and she is happy for him to provide her with great body art. "He needed someone," she told me, referring to this particular tattoo, and "I'm always game". Tattoo artists love clients that let them do their thing, and you can tell with this great piece of art.
Thanks to Kristin for sharing her cool tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!
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Friday, October 29, 2010
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Halloween Bonus: Zombie Pinup
Back in September I posted Little Dead Riding Hood, courtesy of Amy, who I met in Penn Station.
Amy has a new tattoo, which she generously shared:

It's a zombie pin-up girl, and appropriate for the holiday today.
Like the previous piece, this was created by T.J. Mcinnis at Mcinnis Tattoo Company in Providence, Rhode Island.
Thanks again to Amy for sharing her tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!
Have a safe and ghoulishly fun Halloween!
Amy has a new tattoo, which she generously shared:

It's a zombie pin-up girl, and appropriate for the holiday today.
Like the previous piece, this was created by T.J. Mcinnis at Mcinnis Tattoo Company in Providence, Rhode Island.
Thanks again to Amy for sharing her tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!
Have a safe and ghoulishly fun Halloween!
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Brooke Shows Off Her Zombie Ninja Poo
On a sunny September afternoon, I met Brooke outside of Penn Station.
She had several interesting tattoos, and she offered this one:

She referred to it as "Zombie Ninja Poo".
On the inside of her right wrist, this tattoo was inspired by the goofy video droppings of the ninja characters in one of her son's video games, Ninjatown.
She exercised a little creative license and zombified the design. The result was an undead mass of animated, um, turds.
Thanks to Brooke for sharing this unusual tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
She had several interesting tattoos, and she offered this one:

She referred to it as "Zombie Ninja Poo".
On the inside of her right wrist, this tattoo was inspired by the goofy video droppings of the ninja characters in one of her son's video games, Ninjatown.

Thanks to Brooke for sharing this unusual tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Little Dead Riding Hood
I met Amy in Penn Station earlier this month and she agreed to share this, one of her eight tattoos:

Actually, she has since e-mailed me about her ninth, and I am waiting for a photo.
This tattoo represents an undead version of Little Red Riding Hood, which is Amy's favorite fairy tale.

She also likes zombies, so it seemed like a good match.
This tattoo was inked by T.J. Mcinnis at Mcinnis Tattoo Company in Providence, Rhode Island.
Thanks to Amy for sharing this cool tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!

Actually, she has since e-mailed me about her ninth, and I am waiting for a photo.
This tattoo represents an undead version of Little Red Riding Hood, which is Amy's favorite fairy tale.

She also likes zombies, so it seemed like a good match.
This tattoo was inked by T.J. Mcinnis at Mcinnis Tattoo Company in Providence, Rhode Island.
Thanks to Amy for sharing this cool tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Subterranean Zombie Encounter

The photo above is a tattoo from the back of Sara's left calf.
I spotted her on the West 4th Street platform back in August.
This zombie girl was inked in Pittsburgh. Sara just loved the design and added it to her body's canvas. She estimates that she is about 10-15% covered in ink.
Thanks to Sara for sharing this tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Time Flies When You're Living and Dying

Really, it was a series of coincidences. My younger daughter was sick today, so I stayed home. Otherwise, I would have been at the main post office in Manhattan. But there I was, after an eternal wait in line, when I looked back and saw Heather talking to someone before getting into the endless line. I gasped. Heather has a lot of ink. She has sleeves (I think one was 3/4 and one was 1/2, I could be wrong) and a back piece that looks to be of significant volume, with other tattoos scattered across her self from neck to toe.
When I asked her about her tattoo count, she gave me an answer that you generally don't hear, except from the heavily-tattooed. "I estimate I'm about 40% covered." Wow. A lot of ink, indeed.
Heather gets tattooed by two main guys, and the piece she offered for Tattoosday was done by Lou Andrew at Third Eye Tattoos in Park Slope. You may be familiar with Lou's work, from Fabiana, whose ink has been appearing recently on Tattoosday.
Heather explained the piece, saying that the girl in the artwork has been "zombfied" to represent death


Heather explained that this tattoo, on the back of her left calf, will have a companion piece on the back of the right, but not until fall. She acknowledged that her practice is not to get tattooed in the summer, when fresh ink is most susceptible to sun damage and fading.
Much thanks to Heather for sharing her tattoo here on Tattoosday! I hope she will make a return appearance in the future, perhaps later in the year when she has the other piece inked.
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