We are launching this second volume of the Tattooed Poets Project with Theresa Senato Edwards. Theresa seemed like the ideal candidate to ki...
The Tattooed Poets Project, Volume II
April is National Poetry Month! Last April, I launched, with the cooperation of poets across the country (and one across the Pond), the &quo...
Tom's Sleeve is Based on Faith
I don't know what it was about March, but this final post of the month is the third featuring ink from a member of our Armed Forces . To...
Two Tattoos from Taylor
I met Taylor where she works at Kaleidoscope , a toy store in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. I gave her a flier after admiring her really cool feather...
Mike's Incredible Aquatic Sleeve (and More!)
I had the good fortune of meeting Mike outside of Penn Station last week and, despite first noticing him because of his leg tattoos, he was ...
Earl's Tattoo Honors the Fallen
It was the ring of bullets that first grabbed my attention when I spotted him in Penn Station: As a soldier in New York City's 69th Infa...
Amy's Sugar Skull from New Orleans
Amy shared this sugar skull with me a week or so ago: Clicking this link will display the vast range of sugar skulls that have appeared her...
Renee's Papal Insignia Challenges Her Beliefs
I met Renee in the Clark Street subway station in Brooklyn Heights recently, and we had a fascinating conversation. We talked for a good bit...
Richard's Cybernetic Tattoos
I met Richard in the Amtrak section of Penn Station, which I have found to be a wonderful place to find tattoos from all over the world. He ...
Blocks of Lucky Ink: Heather's Tribute to Her Son
Heather has seven tattoos. The one I noticed that led me to approach her is not the one you're about to see. It is on her foot and, in h...
Laura's Goose Girl Tattoo
I met Laura in Herald Square last week after I spotted this phenomenal tattoo on her upper left arm: Laura explained that her mother had a ...
A Selection of Jorge's Tattoos
I met Jorge last week at the top of the escalators leading from Penn Station to 7th Avenue. He has quite a few, and I took photos of the fro...
The Tattoosday Book Review: Pretty In Ink
Last year, when Karen E. Olson released The Missing Ink , I didn't know what to expect. Here was a mystery writer presenting us with a ...
Nick's Tattoo Explores the Duality of Self
The past week has been a fresh reminder of how wonderful inkspotting is in New York City. When we have warm weather, that is. Today's co...
Two Small Tattoos from Samantha
I met Samantha in Penn Station when I was passing through the New Jersey Transit waiting area earlier this week. This simple rose is just a...
Angela's Ambivalence About a Rose
Angela, a video editor, wanted a rose tattoo that would match her eyes and serve as a "permanent necklace". This was the result: ...
Sean's Tattoo of Odin is a Tribute to His Norwegian Heritage
I met Sean earlier this week in Penn Station and he was kind enough to share this wonderfully-done tattoo of the Norse god Odin : In the epi...
Two for Tattoosday: Vanessa's Ink (Two Hearts Beat as One)
I met Vanessa last week and she generously shared two of her wonderful tattoos. This piece on her inner right forearm was her first tattoo: ...
Stevie's Tattoo Calms and Inspires
Last Wednesday marked the official end to the veritable tattoo drought this winter in New York has afforded us here on Tattoosday. In additi...
Two Tattoos from Devin
Last Wednesday I had a productive inkspotting lunch hour, which culminated with meeting Devin in front of Penn Station. Devin has three tatt...