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When Kat Von D Talks, You Listen.

Saturday, April 28th, 2012

Most of us wanted them at one point, their unique designs, the meaning behind each artistic detail, and words that have meaning attracts all kind of people. Usually we all have different perspectives on them and many people get tattoos or want tattoos for different reasons. Among the most common two are, tattoos are more than just permanent ink, they are artistic expressions that show each individual. On the other hand, some people misinterpret those who have them, they see them as gang symbols, and a means for kids to show their rebelliousness. Kat Von D, a well known tattoo artist, recently wrote a book, High Voltage which was all about tattoos, her personal ones, and her experiences. Now she is opening her own tattoo shop in L.A called High Voltage Tattoo. As you may have known her from the TV shows Miami and L.A ink, she does amazing work and is favored by many. Recently, she was on the show Rachel Ray, this episode was about parents not letting their kids get tattoos. Three sisters ages 16 to 21 wanted to get approval from their parents but they viewed it as a permanent decision and not a good choice. The girls wanted Kat Von D’s help on persuading their parents to consider getting it done. Kat explains that the first step is to decide if it is truly the right thing for you. “We are constantly trying to talk people out of getting tattoos sometimes because they really rush into it or are doing it for the wrong reasons. It’s something that people notice right off the bat so you’ve got to make sure that you’re stable with your career and stuff.” The next step is making sure you find the right tattoo artist, and not a random shop that you and your friends will find. Kat suggests that you shop around for the artist and can not stress the importance of this enough. “I think a lot of people make the common mistake of just going to any random tattoo shop,” she says. “You really have to seek out your artist because there’s a lot of great talent out there but they might not get your idea or your vision.” And when it comes to tattoo placement, Kat has some very picky thoughts on this one. “You don’t want to just stick stuff on like stickers. Once you have one, be extra careful to use sun block. The sun is like the worst enemy for your tattoo. It will fade your tattoo double time as much as would if you just put sun block on it.” And if you ultimately regret your tattoo, you can reverse the decision with laser removal, but it’s not an easy fix. “It is just very painful,” Kat says. “The process is long; you have to go repeated amounts of time. It’s not fun.” Whether your thinking about getting a tattoo or not, they are represented by who you are. This may well be the most unique and personal experience of your life. If you are thinking about getting one and want to know even more about tattoos or ideas, check out Kat Von D’s new book!

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The Rock’s Polynesian Tattoo Uncovered

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson started out as a professional wrestler until he was discovered and burst on to our screens as a professional actor. The Rock has followed faithfully in his forefathers’ footsteps. He is the third generation in his family to wrestle professionally, and also to be tattooed. The Rock’s first tattoo, the bull head tattoo on his right arm represents zodiac sign, Taurus. The tattoo is of a Longhorn steer and is a simple outline where the eyes of the bull are red. The tattooing on his left arm and shoulder, however, is another story altogether. Literally. The Rock’s large tattoo is a traditional Samoan tattoo, done by an artist in Hawaii. It incorporates traditional tribal patterns and symbols representing Johnson’s life history, his family and their spirit guides. This extensive half sleeve wraps all the way around the upper arm, over the shoulder and onto the chest. It was at a later stage that he had the tattoo design extended forward, adding a warrior visage over his heart. Traditionally, Samoan tattooing is done by an artist attended by several assistants who handle the tools, hold the person down and stretch the skin taut. The tools were a bone-tipped rake and a striking stick. The rake would be dipped in ink, placed over the skin then struck with the other tool to puncture the skin. Johnson has never said whether his tattoo was done using these traditional tools, but he spoke in a Playboy interview of the three sessions and sixty hours it took to execute the freestyle tattoo. No stencils or prior skin markings were used, the artist created this image totally freehand. He did, however, take the time to explain the tattoo in his own words in another interview and these are reproduced below: In Dwayne Johnson’s own words: ”A) These are coconut leaves, or niu, which denote a Samoan chief-warrior. B) This is the sun which brings good fortune. C) This isa/ga fa’atasi (three people in one). That’s me with my arms open. As it continues on my chest, it connects to my o lo’u to’a/ua (my wife, Dany) and my o lo’u afafine (my daughter, Simone Alexandra). D) These descending swirls represent past, present and future, with the future becoming ever bigger. The pattern continues under my arm, where its meaning is written: “It changes in the place where it is found to be gone.” E) These two eyes, called o mata e lua, represent my ancestors watching over my path. F) This is the Great Eye, It’s an intimidating symbol that allows its user to possess the spirit of his enemy. The eye is used to distract the enemy in a confrontation. G) This broken face, marked by shark teeth—a symbol of strength—is my spirit protector and a symbol of my struggle. H) This is the priest and spiritual guide, who raises a warrior to enlightenment and supernatural power under the eyes of the warrior’s ancestors. I ) These are stones of achievement and abundance. They’re the foundation of my life and symbols of my dedication. They bring the right to stand and speak with honor as a Tula Fale—a high talking chief—and they maintain mana, or supernatural power. J) This is a tortoise shell, to deflect evil spirits. Warriors used shells as shields.” As meaningful tattoos go, I cannot think of a single one to top this. Not at the moment, anyway.

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R.I.P. Michael Jackson Tattoos

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

In recent years, it had become unfashionable, if not downright dangerous, to publicly display affection and support for Michael Jackson. There had been reports of people with MJ tatts being lynched and abused by others who saw them as paedophile supporters. Despite this, some die hards were adamant they would not be deterred. One such person is the lovely Jodie Marsh who was seen recently displaying a forearm carrying a full colour image of Michael Jackson. Admittedly, she also has one of Chuck Berry. In the wake of the desperately sad news of MJ’s death, I was therefore fascinated to watch the blogs online filling with news of people rushing out to have his name or image inked on them. Some of this information, including photos of the brand new raw tattoos literally flooded onto the ‘net within minutes of the announcement of his death. Some of the work done was truly gut-churning in its poignancy. There was the young man who has a gravestone-style memoriam announcement inked onto his upper arm, the myriads of people who had his initials or the words ‘King of Pop’ or his sparkly gloves or black shod feet up on points marked on their bodies. One young woman had his ‘Thriller’ eyes put on her hip while another had a full facial of him as that gorgeous young man he was before all the plastic surgery (ooops, skin condition, sorry) kicked in. Not all the work done was tasteful by any means. I am not sure when these two got their tattoos, and I am not entirely certain the timing in any way changes the tastelessness of them. I will only mention two, although there are many more. These ones stood out for me. One was a full facial of the now deceased Michael Jackson on her right buttock cheek. Why?! The other was a grotesque depiction of a visibly startled young Macaulay Caulkin on a rather smug looking MJ’s lap… and all this on a man’s calf. Forget ‘why?!’. It’s pure vile.

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P!nk’s Array of Tattoos

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Alecia Beth Moore was born in 1979 and performs under the stage name Pink, or P!nk. She is an outspoken and daring singer who is emotionally honest and shares her deepest feelings in her songs. As she says herself, she has no choice, it is what she does… and she does it so well, having bagged 23 million dollars in album sales, two Grammy Awards, five MTV Video Music Awards, and eight top 10 hit singles so far! P!nk is known to have around 2 dozen tattoos. Noone but her knows exactly how many. She has many different styles and sizes of tattoos. She also shows no signs of stopping, and has been quoted as saying she definitely plans on getting more tattoos. There may be more, but according to the confirmed list so far, P!nk’s tattoos, from top down, read something like this: A tribal musical note behind her left ear A bar code reading “1 9879-11299-1 3″ on the the nape of her neck A guardian angel on her left shoulder, A portrait of her dead dog Elvis on her left arm, the words “Sir Corky Moore” with a date, a broken heart on the inside of her left elbow A razor blade inside her left wrist A red star on her left hand The words “What Goes Around Comes Around” wrapped around her left wrist, and the words “True Love” A symbol for love and a red heart on her lower stomach A dragon on her left thigh, the words “Mr. Pink” on her inner thigh, and a Japanese symbol for good luck on her ankle A Japanese symbol for happiness, a frog, and two other  symbols on her left foot Her big toes sport a red heart each Her right ankle has a pair of dog tags representing her brother and her father. She has a Chinese symbol representing infinity above her right ankle There is one tattoo she has no plans for though, and that is one of her husband, Carey Hart. He is multi-tattooed as well and his repertoire includes many of her name but P!nk feels that getting a tattoo of her husband’s name is not something she would contemplate. I wonder how he feels about that!

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It’s Gok Wan, girlfriend!

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

How can you not know who he is? Gok Wan started life as a fat kid. A very fat kid. What a perfect target for the bullies. It took him a while to realise he was AngloChinese and longer to work out what his sexual preferences were but his passion for fashion was evident from the age of 4. Odd though it may seem, Gok Wan has become the man most women would leave their partner for. This is only odd if you realise that, as Gok said himself: the ‘girlfriends’ would look gorgeous everyday but may eventually leave feeling a little unfulfilled… Gok came from relative obscurity, clothing famous people behind the scenes and burst onto our screens, giving us slightly frumpy, plumpy wallflower ladies the wherewithal to shine out and blaze forth.  Among his most fervent and adoring fans are the unlikely combination of Dame Judi Dench, Victoria Wood and Ruby Wax. His program ran for three years, encouraging women to learn to love their bodies to the extent that they would appear naked in public. Maverick TV is now looking for men to learn to love themselves as well… Hmm. All very well, but when trying to work out a bit about what makes Gok tick, and deciding to have a look at his tattoos, it was a shock to realise that there are no clear images of his tatts anywhere to be found. Gok has three tattoos. The one on his left arm seems to be a ‘meh’ attempt at a tribal, leaving most of us singularly unimpressed. The one inside his right wrist is a series of stick men representing the members of his family. Very sweet but nowhere can we find a picture of it so how can we judge it? The cuttest one though must be his barcode. It appears that it does work, and scans him into the soft sweets department. N’aww.

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