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Finger Mustache Tattoos Revisted

by on Jun.09, 2010, under Needles and Sins Blog, TattooAftercare.org

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Gama-Go temporary mustache tattoos on sale here for $15. Submit a pic of your faux stache to their photo contest and win prizes, but the greatest win is knowing that you won’t have a permanent shmoosh of ink on your finger forever because of a dumb trend.
Via Boing Boing

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Conventions & Art Show Schedule

by on Jun.08, 2010, under Needles and Sins Blog, Tattoo News

ink-n-iron photo by nicole reed.jpgInk-n-Iron Fest photo by Nicole Reed

Tattoo events are taking place every thirty seconds throughout the summer, from New Jersey to Taiwan. Here’s our pick list for the next few months to get you planning your own tattoo tour.

June

This weekend, June 11-13th, at the Ink-n-Iron show, custom cars, pin-up girls, Rockabilly bands, and top tattooists converge around and aboard the Queen Mary in Long Beach, CA. I’ve been following the road trips of artists and vendors on Twitter as they make their way over for the seventh year of this sleep-less event.

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Myke Chambers Tattooing Live on Ustream

by on Jun.08, 2010, under Needles and Sins Blog

If you’re interested in the process of tattooing as well as the end result, check Myke Chambers tattooing as a guest artist at House of Pain Tattoo in El Paso, Texas, right now. You can watch Myke tattoo live, and as an added bonus, overhear shop banter.

I’ve seen other Ustream videos by tattooists like Durb Morrison but Myke has been doing these videos pretty regularly lately in his non-stop tattoo tour. [His travel schedule is just exhausting to look at.]

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Timothy Boor now at Last Rites

by on Jun.08, 2010, under Needles and Sins Blog

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Just saw that Paul Booth’s Last Rites has added another excellent tattoo artist and painter to their ranks: Timothy Boor, who does exceptional realism, is the new golden child (sorry, couldn’t resist) of the tattoo atelier, leaving Indiana for NYC. Read more about Timothy and his artistic influences on his Last Rites’ page. He’s currently taking appointments.

Read this article: Timothy Boor now at Last Rites

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I Spied Your Red Heart (Tattoo Mine?)

by on Jun.07, 2010, under New York Times

Poetry of body art as spied on craigslist.

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Blog Watch: Munewari Minutes (and NY Adorned News)

by on Jun.06, 2010, under Needles and Sins Blog

shinji tattoo.jpgI completely geek out over body suits-in-progress blogs, especially when the work is done by tattoo phenomena. [And it seems many of you do too considering the popularity of John Mack's series on getting tattooed by Horiyoshi III.]

One such blog is Munewari Minutes where Brooklyn’s own Mike Crash posts on the progress of his Japanese backpiece and munewari. As Mike explains in one of his first blog posts,

Munewari (literally ‘chest dividing’) is a tattoo style which
covers the front of the torso while leaving the center of the chest
untouched…The shape is meant to conceal the tattoo when traditional clothing such
as a kimono is worn. As a matter of practicality, I confess the shape has become an
anachronism. You’re not likely to see many folks in kimono
outside of the rare formal occasion. But the style is unique to
Japanese tattoo and I think quite stunning visually, which no doubt has
contributed to it’s longevity–it is still a commonly tattooed style.”

It’s this information on Japanese tattoo, combined with Mike’s own personal experience, that makes Munewari Minutes such an interesting read.

The artist creating the work is the renowned Horizakura, aka Shinji, of the Horitoshi Family. Horizakura has been tattooing Mike–by machine and tebori–for six years at NY Adorned.

The artists of NY Adorned have inspired other tattoo bloggers whom I love like my friend Sarah whose site Evolution of a Backpiece (which we posted here) relays her experience getting tattooed by Stefanie Tamez. Sarah was inspired by the blog (one of the first tattoo-in-progress blogs) of another dear friend, Keith Alexander, who died in July 2005. While his site is no longer online, you can see here
on BME
his backpiece, which was tattooed by Chris O’Donnell, also of Adorned.

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Horizakura will not be at NY Adorned for long, however. As Mike noted in his most recent post, the artist will soon be opening up his own studio on the Lower East Side.

Other big changes are taking place at NYA:

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