I spotted Anthony on the N train in Brooklyn and was happy to see him also switching for the local R train at 59th Street.
As luck would have it, both of us were headed home to Bay Ridge.
Anthony has a bunch of tattoos, and I snapped this photo of the dragon on his upper right arm:
It was inked by Joe at Brooklyn Ink.
He estimated that the work so far has been completed in about three two-hour sessions.
Work from Joe and other artists at Brooklyn Ink has previously appeared quite frequently on Tattoosday (all posts tagged as such here).
Anthony later emailed me photos of these shots as well:
The praying hands holding the rosary, I recall him telling me, were tattooed at Distinction Ink in Brooklyn. The tattoo reads "Forgive me Father, for I have sinned".
He did not tell me where he had this tribal sun done, but it's definitely an attention-grabbing piece and certainly worth a mention.
Thanks to Anthony for sharing his tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!
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Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
The Tattooed Poets Project: Aaron Anstett
Today's tattoo comes to us from Aaron Anstett who had also initially inquired about joining us last year on the Tattooed Poets Project.
Although the quality of the image may have a lot to be desired, the age and nature of the tattoo make it worth a peek, in my opinion:

Aaron explains:
Aaron Anstett's collections are Sustenance, No Accident (Nebraska Book Award and Balcones Poetry Prize), and Each Place the Body's. He's completing the last weeks of his term as the inaugural Pikes Peak Poet Laureate and lives in Colorado with his wife, Lesley, and children, Molly, Cooper, and Rachel.
Head over to BillyBlog to read one of Aaron's poems here.
Thanks to Aaron for sharing his tattoo with is here on Tattoosday!
Although the quality of the image may have a lot to be desired, the age and nature of the tattoo make it worth a peek, in my opinion:

Aaron explains:
"The main image was based on an illustration by a college girlfriend and applied nearly two decades ago, at a tattoo parlor outside of Iowa City, Iowa (at that time, I don't recall there being a shop in town, but who knows). The words from [John] Donne's The Sun Rising were applied a couple years after that, at a shop in Houston. Donne has long been among my favorites, though other poems more so with the passing of time."It should be noted that "BUSY old fool, unruly sun" are not merely words from the poem, but the memorable opening line. You can read the whole Donne poem here.

Head over to BillyBlog to read one of Aaron's poems here.
Thanks to Aaron for sharing his tattoo with is here on Tattoosday!
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Friday, October 23, 2009
A Little Sunshine on a Cloudy Day
I met Cristina on the R train several weeks back.
The weather was just beginning to turn cooler, and I noticed that summer had ended quickly, with no gradual diminishing of tattoo sightings, but a sudden disappearance, like shutting the light switch off in a large, bright room at midnight.
Cristina had this small, unusual tattoo on her foot:

Despite being small, I was curious to learn about this design.
Cristina explained that her husband travels a lot and that, on a whim, they each got sun tattoos while in Dallas. The designs are slightly different.

She told me her husband thought the sun tattoos were perfect for them because, he said, when they're together, he's walking on sunshine.
You can look at that as incredibly corny, incredibly romantic, or a mixture of the two. Cristina acknowledged that when she looks at her tattoo, it reminds her of what her husband said, about walking on sunshine, and that makes her laugh, which makes her happy, which can be a solace when her husband is traveling.
All from a little tattoo!
Thanks to Cristina for sharing her tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
The weather was just beginning to turn cooler, and I noticed that summer had ended quickly, with no gradual diminishing of tattoo sightings, but a sudden disappearance, like shutting the light switch off in a large, bright room at midnight.
Cristina had this small, unusual tattoo on her foot:
Despite being small, I was curious to learn about this design.
Cristina explained that her husband travels a lot and that, on a whim, they each got sun tattoos while in Dallas. The designs are slightly different.

She told me her husband thought the sun tattoos were perfect for them because, he said, when they're together, he's walking on sunshine.
You can look at that as incredibly corny, incredibly romantic, or a mixture of the two. Cristina acknowledged that when she looks at her tattoo, it reminds her of what her husband said, about walking on sunshine, and that makes her laugh, which makes her happy, which can be a solace when her husband is traveling.
All from a little tattoo!
Thanks to Cristina for sharing her tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
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