Francesco Levato on the 2020 Tattooed Poets Project
Welcome, friends, to the twelfth annual celebration of tattooed poets on Tattoosday! Here’s hoping everyone is well and looking forward to enjoying a month of poetry and tattoos! Francesco Levato is our first tattooed poet, who actually sent this to…
Tattoo art: Don’t believe this guy
Hello, everyone! Let’s take a look at the picture below: The tattoo is OK, but the description of the image is completely wrong: first Kanji (芸) means “art, performance, talent, technique, acting” and the second one (者) means “person”. If…
MODUS OPERANDI: Owl Tattoo
skip to main | skip to sidebar Tattoos by Murray Sell Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Owl Tattoo -Murray Posted by Murray Sell New Britain Connecticut at 3:06 PM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest No comments: Post a Comment…
Gabriela Garcia’s Cuba Tattoo (The Tattooed Poets Project 2020)
Today’s tattooed poet is Gabriela Garcia, who shared this little palm tree: Gabriela tells us: “This is a very rough tattoo but perhaps my favorite because of its connection to my favorite places and people. It’s a stick-and-poke I got…
locations on the body for a butterfly tattoo
A butterfly tattoo can be placed everywhere on your body. Here are some popular locations for this kind of tattoo: – in the lower-back: due to his symmetrical form, a butterfly design is considered a very suitable tattoo for this…
Split painting with Luis Campos
I made this with my friend Luis. He did the left side nd I did the right side and boarder. -Murray Source link
Rochelle Hurt on the Tattooed Poets Project
Our next tattooed poet is Rochelle Hurt, who offered up these tattoos: Rochelle explains: Tanning is one of my favorite visual artists. She was a surrealist who made incredibly strange and moving paintings, sculptures, and poems. She once wrote that this painting…
This is NOT a Kanji / Hanzi tattoo. This is just a doodle.
Another hideous tattoo: The two “items” which can be seen in the picture above could hardly be called “Kani” or “Hanzi”. This is not Sousho/Cǎoshū (=the flowing cursive style of calligraphy). Is not even Gyousho/Xíngshū (=the semi-cursive style of calligraphy)….