I spotted a woman on 86th Street in Brooklyn on Sunday with two visible tattoos. She had an intricate piece on the back of her shoulder, but...
Jessica Follows Up and Shares a Little More
Last Tuesday, I met Jessica outside of Madison Square Garden before a Pearl Jam concert. I posted a few of her 49 tattoos here . Since the...
Introducing Fabiana's Ink
My wife, Melanie, in the course of her daily travels, has the chance to speak with lots of people. Occasionally, they will talk tattoos, and...
An Elaborate Sugar Skull Reminds Chris That Death is Part of the Fabric of Life
Last Friday, I did my civic duty and served jury duty for Kings County Supreme Court. We were assembled and shown a video. They collected ou...
Tom's Pearl Jam Stickman Tattoo
So last night I caught Pearl Jam at Madison Square Garden and, of course, there were tattoos aplenty. But, as I mentioned yesterday, conce...
Jessica Shares Some of Her Tattoos before Pearl Jam Plays the Garden
I had it all worked out. Last night was the first night of the Pearl Jam concert at Madison Square Garden . Even though I wasn't going,...
Tattoos I Know: Rob's Traditional Japanese Dragons
"The only things I'm going to regret are the things I don't do" --Rob Rob doesn't show off his ink like a lot of peo...
Peter Caruso's Ink: Old-School Brooklyn Represented
These two inner-arm pin-ups belong to local free-lance tattoo artist Peter Caruso. I ran into Peter a couple of Sundays ago, caught without ...
xGoboBeanx's Fairy Tattoo
I met Jill outside of Penn Station last week and she had this interesting creature on her left calf. I guessed it was a fairy, and noted (to...
Tattoos from the Blogosphere: Mat's Take on the Sugar Skull
Everyone remember Mat ? His ink has appeared previously on Tattoosday here and here . Well, he has been a lean, mean tattoo-accumulating ma...
Syndy's Windjammer in Honor of Nanny
It was the swallows on her back that I noticed. But they were covered partially by the straps of her top, so I was just going to give her a ...
Kurt Vonnegut Remembered. So it goes.
At the Seventh Avenue Street Fair in Park Slope on Sunday, there was plenty of ink. Amazing ink too. But I only stopped one person, Samanth...