Ready for Halloween?
This gal was rad, getting a Halloween themed tattoo in August.
Also, I just booked a booth at a convention on the east coast for early next year.
Details coming soon!
Tiger Coverup
No explaination needed...Sometimes I run out of words to say too ya know? Haha !!
Change of venue
I have realized that I am no longer able to update to this blog every day, and so I have decided to move to another site which you can all check daily and get new updates, some of which will be mine.
funvampires.com
I just did a best-of-the-worst retrospective and will be making all Awful Tattoos updates to that site from here on out. I'll be posting on here to let you know when the updates are for the first few weeks or so.
Thanks,
Alice
Maori
Maori tattooing is a distinct school of patterns and graphic designs within Polynesian tattooing. While much of Polynesian tattooing is derived from straight-line geometric patterns (and thought to originate with patterns found on ancient Lapita pottery shards such as have been discovered in Samoa), a design fact which rose in part because the traditional Polynesian tattoo combs are best suited to linear designs, Maori tattooing is essentially curvilinear, and the mainstay of Maori designs are based on the spiral. It should be noted that renowned traditional Hawaiian artist Keone Nunes has demonstrated that it is possible to reproduce complex curved designs using traditional Polynesian tattooing implements.
Traditionally Maori tattoo artists followed very specific rules laid out for facial "moko" or tattoos. It is important to note that because of the tremendous cultural complexity of New Zealand's many tribes and clans, these rules often had local variations. But the idea that the tattoos followed a set of prescribed rules was widespread, and tattoos were specific to individuals, family, clans and tribes. Maori tattoos follow the contours of the face, and are meant to enhance the natural contours and expressions of an individual's face. A well-executed tattoo would trace the natural "geography" of an individual's facial features, for example lines along the brow ridge; the major design motifs are symmetrically placed within opposed design fields: lines are used in certain areas where spirals are not used; two types of spiral are used -- the koru, which is not rolled up and has a "clubbed" end, and the rolled spiral. (Ta Moko: The Art of Maori Tattoo, By D.R.Simmons)
Read More at : http://www.vanishingtattoo.com/tattoos_designs_symbols_maori_polynesian.htm
Return of the Dragon
But, on exception, there are few survivors who got away from the curse and fell right into the studio...
Here are 2 of the works done...
Tribal Dragon ( Making a Comeback )
Orchid and Aum
The orchid symbolizes perfection, wisdom, and thoughtfulness in some cultures; in other cultures it symbolizes virtue and morality. That's all I pretty much know about Orchids...Hehe !!
Wizards III: wizards with balls
Glowing red eyes just make this wizard look like a snake, and what is up with the weird pointy shoulder on the left? I can't even begin to discuss the money ball...
This wizard is the best of the bunch, technique-wise, but what is up with the Q-ball? The sparkles are a good touch.
This guy gets bonus points for having eyes, but negative points for the half-assed glowing ball.
Not only does this wizard look like a zombie with shark teeth, but his magic ball is made out of DRAGONS and he has flying decapitated hands.
I love the robe but this wizard looks like he's about to hike a football, not cast some serious magic
And finally, I know this bad picture obscures the badness of the tattoo, but just pay close attention to the pointy red fingernails, the snake-eyes, and the fire that looks like it is in zero-g.
A rainy Sunday morning
-I won the Fecalface.com Free Fridayz competition last week with this entry.
-And, the stickers arrived!!! Email me if you want some, and of course a few people on the East Coast will have a bunch to distribute, especially Tyrant.
Casey's visit.
We took her sailing on Lake Superior, which is huge, and we had a nice time.
The next day I finished up her leg tattoo, and started a new one on her other leg. I'm sure it could have been planned better so that we didn't have work-in-progresses all the time, but oh well. Also, she brought me out a lot of oil paint, and showed me the basics. Expect some of that soon, for sure.
Anyway, here's her leg.
It goes from spring on the bottom, and through the seasons, and then back to spring.
Traditional Tattoo Videos
Day 2
When you really, really love a musician...
Star Wars II
this is my friend's arm, proudly displaying chewbacca over an Irish
flag... this tattoo came to him in a dream.
It prompted me to do another search for bad Star Wars tattoos so that I could fill out a post. I already had this one saved. It's an internet classic and one of my favorite awful tattoos:
I found a couple other wonky chewies:
The color shading in this one is pretty funny:
And finally: one of the worst tattoos posted on this blog to date. It's Jabba with slave Leia, in case you can't tell! Her hair is coming out of her face, her six pack is atrocious, her arms and hands look just like her braid of hair, her nose looks alien, and she has the weirdest shoulder I have ever seen. Jabba actually looks pretty decent, but then there's the weird leafy neon background behind them.
Alien Invasion
And finally, an internet classic:
Diver and Mermaid
(updated) These pictures are from two days after the tattoo session. He sat like a rock, and I'm really pleased how it came out. It helped that he was willing to go a nice size, and I'm happy I was given so much freedom with the design. Thanks, man!
Brown bear
Did this whole black and grey bear in a little less than 3.5 hours on a fella who didn't move or complain once. He was also in a few days before getting a huge wolf on his back.
This is for the bike punx
p.s. thanks to the awesome readers who brought these photos to my attention!
wingnut dishwasher's union
Pat the Bunny isn't doing Johnny Hobo gigs any more. Which is definetely one of the saddest things on this planet. Me and Dean
Whipple caught his second to last show ever, and it was rad. Luckily, though, Pat is on to other projects, and he has a new band.
Wingnut Dishwasher's Union.
Here's a little drawing I did for them. They have a myspace if you want to check them out.