Last spring, my old friend Michael was up in NYC for a visit. In the early days of Tattoosday, he emailed me out of the blue to share this amazing half-sleeve, which blew my mind, especially since I didn't even know he had tattoos.
Now that he was up for a visit, he shared his other half-sleeve, again throwing me for a loop:
This collage captures the gist of Michael's sleeve, an homage to two of his favorite things, the Manchester United Football Club and zombies.
There's a great sense of humor about the piece, especially the image on the inside of the arm:
That's a commentary on an "American" football player, carrying the ball as if it were the American version of the game of football.
The sleeve also has a small element that pays homage to his wife, Carrie. Behold the smiling sunflower in a field of football-playing zombies:
This amazing sleeve was inked by Eric Doyle at Jinx Proof Tattoos in Washington, D.C.
Thanks again to my friend Michael for sharing this incredible tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
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Showing posts with label Zombie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zombie. Show all posts
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Monday, June 25, 2012
Remembering the King of Pop, Three Years Later
It's hard to believe that it has been three years since Michael Jackson's tragic passing. It only seems fitting that we pay our respects by sharing this tattoo, which illustrates the King of Pop in one of his most famous incarnations: a zombie in Michael Jackson's Thriller.
This piece belongs to Bjorn, who I met earlier this month, out on the Coney Island boardwalk.
The tattoo is inked by Alex McWatt at Three Kings Tattoo in Brooklyn. It was part of one of their Friday the 13th tattoo extravaganzas.
Thanks to Bjorn for sharing this timely tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
And just because it is such a timeless video, here is Michael Jackson's Thriller:
This entry is ©2012 Tattoosday. The video is (C) 1982 MJJ Productions Inc.
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Monday, March 12, 2012
Steve's Zombie Apocalypse - In Progress
A couple weeks back, on an unseasonably warm and sunny February day, I spotted Steve on Penn Plaza, wearing a short-sleeve shirt, with some pretty cool ink peeking out from his arm.
Intrigued, I approached him, and started up a conversation about his tattoos. He showed me several pieces, including this, a back piece that is in progress:
Take a closer look - this is pretty cool. I spoke to Steve at length about his work. He had recently left the U.S. Marines, where he had been stationed overseas in Japan. It was there that he chanced upon an artist named Aya, at a shop called Silent Ink, located in the city of Iwakuni.
As Steve, explained it, Aya is a deaf-mute (thus the shop name) and he became a huge fan of her work while serving in Japan. "It's a full zombie apocalypse scene," he told me, and he plans to fly out to Washington State when Aya next travels to see her fiance in the U.S., so she can complete the work.
I always defer to the contributor, as to whether they want to share work in progress, and Steve had no qualms about letting us see this early stage of the back piece. I was able to get a closer look at the completed sections:
Steve estimates that she has already spent approximately 38 hours on his canvas over several sittings. "I like to sit for a long time," he told me. I certainly look forward to hearing back from him when Aya has completed this work!
Thanks to Steve for sharing his ink with us here on Tattoosday!
This entry is ©2012 Tattoosday.
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Intrigued, I approached him, and started up a conversation about his tattoos. He showed me several pieces, including this, a back piece that is in progress:
Take a closer look - this is pretty cool. I spoke to Steve at length about his work. He had recently left the U.S. Marines, where he had been stationed overseas in Japan. It was there that he chanced upon an artist named Aya, at a shop called Silent Ink, located in the city of Iwakuni.
As Steve, explained it, Aya is a deaf-mute (thus the shop name) and he became a huge fan of her work while serving in Japan. "It's a full zombie apocalypse scene," he told me, and he plans to fly out to Washington State when Aya next travels to see her fiance in the U.S., so she can complete the work.
I always defer to the contributor, as to whether they want to share work in progress, and Steve had no qualms about letting us see this early stage of the back piece. I was able to get a closer look at the completed sections:
I just love the colors and shading behind the tree that borders the upper right arm:
Thanks to Steve for sharing his ink with us here on Tattoosday!
This entry is ©2012 Tattoosday.
If you are reading this on another web site other than Tattoosday, without attribution, please note that it has been copied without the author's permission and is in violation of copyright laws. Please feel free to visit http://tattoosday.blogspot.com and read our original content. Please let me know if you saw this elsewhere so I contact the webmaster of the offending site and advise them of this violation in their Terms of Use Agreement.
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