Minggu, 31 Oktober 2010

Bronze Beauty

Designed by Tatiana Andrade (Me). Photographer Ash Gupta captured Kristina in this simple, classy and sexy, open back dress, made of silk with metal sequins and sheer chiffon - one of my favorites. 





Happy Halloween from Tattoosday!

Here at Tattoosday, we're celebrating Halloween by posting the spookiest tattoo seen in the last month or so. Well, maybe not the spookiest, but certainly the most holiday-related tattoo:


This was offered up by Robert, who I met in Borders Penn Plaza last month. And yes, your eyes are not deceiving you, that is Frankenstein driving a Chevy (that's the stick shift he's gripping). Robert credits Adel at Addiction NYC with this tattoo.

Thanks to Robert for helping us celebrate Halloween here on Tattoosday!

Sabtu, 30 Oktober 2010

Ashlee Channels Snow White

This work in progress is on Ashlee's arm:



The tattoo features Snow White at the top of the arm, with the witch's hand proffering an apple, wrapping around the arm:


Ashlee explained that the tattoo is commenting on how superficial the world is and how the idea of Beauty was the downfall of the title character, at least until she was rescued from her poison-induced slumber.

The tattoo is the work of Eric at King Pin Tattoos in Harker Heights, Texas. Work from Kingpin appeared previously in August 2008 on Tattoosday here.

Thanks to Ashlee for sharing her work with us here on Tattoosday!

Jumat, 29 Oktober 2010

Girl with the Red Robe by Mary Landis 102910


Oil on board
8X10 unframed
$100
S&H included
To see more of my artwork you may visit my websites at:www.marylandis.com www.marylandis.blogspot.com
THANK YOU FOR VISITING THIS WEBSITE FROM MARY LANDIS, MARY LANDIS FINE ART IN THE SWEETHEART CITY, LOVELAND, COLORADO.





Nesting Dolls and a Zombie, Courtesy of Kristin

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!

Rabu, 27 Oktober 2010

Slackers by Mary Landis #102710


Oil on Canvas
15X30 unframed
$800
S&H included
Brother David and his friend fishing while canoeing at sunrise in Green Mountain Reservoir in Colorado. Most of us could only wish.
You can see more of my artwork by visiting my websites at:www.marylandis.com www.marylandis.blogspot.com
THANK YOU FOR VISITING THIS SITE FROM MARY LANDIS, MARY LANDIS FINE ART IN THE SWEETHEART CITY, LOVELAND, COLORADO.





Gary's Three Knuckles Speak Volumes

I spotted Gary standing at the top of some escalators in Penn Station. As I passed him, I noticed he had knuckle tattoos so I stopped to ask him about them:


Gary explained that they are Korean characters


that translate to "Soo Bahk Do," or "The Way of the Striking Hand".

Soo Bahk Do is a form of martial arts that originated in Korea.

This unassuming gentleman has studied the form for seventeen years and is a third degree black belt. Gary studied at East Winds Karate in Port St. John, Florida.

The tattoo was inked at a shop on Eight Avenue in Bayonne, New Jersey.

Thanks to Gary for sharing his "striking" tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!

Selasa, 26 Oktober 2010

70's Luxe

Vogue Nippon celebrates the last issue of this year with gold & bronze metallic editorial.  Brazilian Model Alessandra Ambrioso is photographed by Giampaolo Sgura and styled by Anna Dello Russo.

Senin, 25 Oktober 2010

Mucha Muchacha

Photographer Ash Gupta captured these images of Ana in downtown Los Angeles against murals and murals of graffiti, making the perfect backdrop for sophistication and roughness. Dress by Tatiana Andrade and styled by Tatiana Andrade.





MISSION LIGHT BY MARY LANDIS #102510


Oil on Canvas
16X20 unframed
$800
S&H included
To see more of my art work you may visit my websites at: www.marylandis.com www.marylandis.blogspot.com
THANK YOU FOR VISITING THIS SITE FROM MARY LANDIS IN THE SWEETHEART CITY, LOVELAND, COLORADO.





The Tattoosday Book Review: Kat Von D's The Tattoo Chronicles

You can say a lot of things about Kat Von D. She is arguably one of the most well-known tattoo artists in the United States, if not the world. This fact, to old school tattoo enthusiasts, is not necessarily a good thing. She is the star of the hit "reality" series, L.A. Ink, has her own make-up line at Sephora, and on October 26, her second book, The Tattoo Chronicles, is being released by HarperCollins Design. And whether you love her or hate her, it's hard to argue the fact that this book, like its predecessor High Voltage Tattoo, is a lovely effort that looks and feels amazing.


Like her first book (reviewed last year on Tattoosday here), Kat Von D lets you into her world, with glossy detailed photos of her work and clients. But whereas her first book shows mostly her public persona, the new effort gives us an inside look at the inner thoughts and feelings of someone who is portrayed very much as a "character" on her television show.

It is L.A. Ink that has brought her fame, yet also the scorn and scrutiny of her detractors. The new book lets us peek behind the scenes and, if you didn't realize this already, the Kat Von D you see on the show is not the whole package. Through a diary/journal format, the reader is granted greater access to Kat's true emotions and feelings. We finally get to peek behind the character Kat Von D and meet the person.

It was on Page 44 where I first felt the facade truly come down. She talks about getting booed in the shop by "fans" who resent that she won't drop what she's doing to pose for photos for them, and there is the matter of the stalker who freaked everyone out in the shop. Granted, these are consequences nowadays for success of her order, but you certainly believe that such consequences were not anticipated when she headed down the road to fame.

It is also fascinating to read Kat's frustration with the onset of another season of L.A. Ink. If you're looking for validation that the only thing real on the show is the tattoos, it's here. I was reminded of Charles Bukowski's strong aversion to poetry readings. He despised them, yet they were often necessary as sources of income. The spectacle often outshone the poems. Similarly, L.A. Ink's forced drama often swallows up the tattoos, yet the drama drives ratings, which lets the series continue to showcase tattoos, which is why many of us tune in in the first place.

Whereas I found her journal entries fascinating, as I am sure most readers who are fans of the show will as well, there are still pages and pages of photographs featuring her work (drawings, sketches, and of course, tattoos) that are breath-taking in their beauty.

Viewers of the show  know that this book has been in the making for a while and it has found its way into plot points as well. Fans will also note that the author's relationship with Nikki Sixx, bassist for Mötley Crüe, runs throughout the volume (as it has in the reality series). However, 2010 has been a tumultuous year for the couple, having broken up, and then, quite recently, reportedly gotten back together. All that said, it's very interesting to read about the relationship with a future perspective.

Or, it isn't. If you're not interested in Kat's "personal" life, then perhaps you should pass on this book. I can see her detractors poring over the text, looking for evidence that reinforces their negative image of the artist, one that has been honed by the one-dimensional portrayal of her reality show and the tabloids.

For fans however, and the followers of Kat Von D's career, The Tattoo Chronicles, will be a treat, to be savored, an all-access pass to a window of her life, with a stunning visual guidebook to pore over, with evidence enough to back up her on-air claim of being so busy all the time.

My one criticism would be that we don't see enough of her tattoos, which is really what she is all about. I mean, sure it's interesting to see a full-page shot of her stuffed albino squirrels, but is it really necessary? I would have rather seen more art that she created, rather than collected.

However, in the end, I was delighted with the book. It really adds dimensions to one of the more dynamic celebrities in the tattoo industry. I doubt that it will turn detractors into fans, or fans into detractors, but it certainly provides those who admire Kat Von D for her art, a little more validation that she is a talented, complicated individual that can not only create amazing body art, but knows how to wow us with her pen, as well.

BRONZE AGE

Bronze, a warm and inviting color. Featured below in the treasury of GrievousAngelDesigns is the perfect example of how bronze plays in different ways. Including my own design the Bronze Sequin Metal Halter Dress  


Minggu, 24 Oktober 2010

Missy's Initials, Illustrated by Gorey

I met Missy on the corner of 23rd and 7th back in the beginning of September and she shared her two tattoos, on both biceps.Her right arm bears this piece:


and her left shoulder hosts this cool image:


These images may seem familiar, because they are based on Edward Gorey's Alphabet.

Missy has the two pieces representing her initials, M and N. The right arm represents "M": 


And the left arm represents the "N" for her last initial:


Missy got these tattoos in Santa Cruz about ten years ago.

Thanks to Missy for sharing her cool Gorey tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!


Sabtu, 23 Oktober 2010

Heart Not Time

"I do not like the concept of linear time," Fredrika said to me, "moments and feelings should be more important".

This was her thought behind this tattoo:


I met Fredrika in Penn Station last month and she was kind enough to share this tattoo on her forearm.

She has a lot of ink, but this is her favorite piece.

Fredrika hails from Hamburg, where she is lead singer for a band called Jaguar of My Dreams.

Thanks to Fredrika for sharing with us here on Tattoosday!

Jumat, 22 Oktober 2010

Tattered Glamour

Who knew rooms like these can look so glamorous.  For Vogue Spain photographer Mark Selinger captures the story of clutter and beauty with model Alan Zimmer. Styled by Belén Antolín,  Inspired by the true story of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis aunt and cousin in the film Grey Gardens.





Rune's Viking Reflects His Cultural Pride

On a Friday last month, I ran into a couple from Denmark near Herald Square in the pedestrian median between Broadway and 6th Avenue.

The gentleman had a lot of work done on his legs, so I approached and introduced myself. Rune was kind enough to not only share a tattoo, but to pull up his shorts a bit to reveal this tattoo that ran from his mid-thigh down to his calf:


Rune explained that this Viking tattoo reflects the pride he has in the old history of the Norsemen that inhabited Scandinavia in the earliest part of the last millenium.

Rune credits Frans at Hugo Tattoo with this wonderful work.


Thanks to Rune for sharing this cool tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!

Rabu, 20 Oktober 2010

Shauncey's Pantherabbit

Last month in Penn Station, I ran into a gentleman who was covered with tattoos and was happy to share one with us here on Tattoosday.

As luck would have it, he was a tattoo artist himself, up from Florida, biding his time as he waited for his train to arrive.

As tattooists generally have a lot of work to share, it is always interesting to see what one piece they will offer up, and Shauncey Fury, of Ocala Tattoo & Piercing in Ocala, Florida, shared this whimsical piece:


Your eyes do not deceive you, that is a bad-ass panther wearing bunny ears.
Shauncey explained that he went to Mike Wilson, an artist at Inksmith & Rogers, in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, who is known for, among other things, his panther tattoos. They thought they'd "mix it up a bit" and added the rabbit ears for comedic effect. The result is a whimsical tattoo that is certainly a conversation piece!

Shauncey has been tattooing for five years and gravitates toward portraits and American traditional-style tattoos. You can see a sampling of his work here 

Thanks to Shauncey for sharing this cool tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!

Selasa, 19 Oktober 2010

Tales of the unespected


Katie Fogarty by Benjamin Kanarek: Harper's BAZAAR Hong Kong, October 2010


Dior Haute Couture by John Galliano
Jantaminiau Couture ~ Chaumet Le Grand Frission ~ Canel Haute Couture


Spectacular 1950's

TRES CHIC la Maison Baccarat got dress for this fall  in silks, embellished animal prints, metals and tulle. 
Jacket by Qasimi ~ Skirt by Louis Vuitton ~ Shoes by Giuseppe Zanotti


Dress by Louis Vuitton ~ Hat by Christophe Coppens ~ Stilettos by Christian Louboutin

Original Christian Dior Couture 1957 ~ Shoes by Christian Louboutin ~ Clutch by Sergio Rossi

Dress Dries Van Noten

Dress by Bottega Veneta ~ Hat by Piers Atkinson ~ Gloves by Agnelle


Dress and Shoes by Prada
Jacket by Dior ~ Skirt by Hermés

Dress by Paul Smith ~ Coat original Balmain Spring Summer 1956

Harpers Baazar Español ~ Photography by Benjamin Kanarek ~ Michelle Westgeest