"National Tattoo Day is celebrated on July 17th each year to honor the history, culture, and artistry of tattooing.
It's a day for tattoo enthusiasts to celebrate their ink, share their stories, and perhaps even get new tattoos to commemorate the occasion.
While not an official holiday, it's a widely recognized day for appreciating the personal and cultural significance of tattoos."
In honor of the day, pics of my most recent ink:
The City Battycat
Art by Maggie Vandenwalle
Josephine Knot Spiral
Henry as Space Cat Maneki-Neko
This is on my right arm, and it's really hard to get an image of, so here is the template that Brandon used.
My Wishnick Troll Doll, played with as a kid.
The lace dress was made by my sister, and Brandon inked her so very well!
My goal is to have both arms completely covered in tattoos; these are called sleeves.
I have a few open areas waiting for images, then we'll fill the gaps with swirls, stars, color, and mini-tats.
Current tat count: 15
Did You Know?
According to Smithsonian Science News, the first known tattoo belongs to Ötzi who was “the European Tyrolean Iceman who died and was buried beneath an Alpine glacier along the Austrian–Italian border around 3250 B.C.”
Ötzi had 61 tattoos on his body including his wrist, lower legs, lower back and torso.
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Thank you all for your well-wishes on my recovery from the delayed flight out of New York.
What an experience!
Let's Hop!
Admire those brave enough for this. By now (my age) methinks my skin would fall off if I tried it...
ReplyDeleteI can see that I would absolutely not be a tattoo person. Not because of the colorful ink, but by the method it's injected into the skin. Ouch. Now I'm thinking back to the troll museum, LOL
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