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Chef Tattoos

by on Jun.11, 2010, under Needles and Sins Blog

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It’s not hard to mistake Top Chef with LA Ink, considering both shows are heavy on the tattoos and cheese. It almost seems like high-end NY eateries require full sleeves for a souffle.

Taking a look at the art of chef tattoos is Zagat’s Tattoo Tell-All series.

Aside from the use of “tats” and my usual pet peeve of not naming the tattoo artists behind the work, it’s a good read–particularly the “Ink Insight” section addressing the why question.

Here are some quotes to give you a taste:

“There are a lot of tattooed punk-rock kids in the kitchen because it
has punk-rock energy. If you’re a banker giving out million-dollar
loans, you can’t have a tattoo on your hand, but it’s funny that someone
tattooed, like Nate Appleman, might have a great
career, but some people wouldn’t want to sit next to him on the subway.”
– Jamie Bissonnette, Coppa
and Toro

“Maybe chefs like tats because we are always burning our arms? I’ve
never gotten one to cover a burn but I’ve gotten burned on top of my
tattoos. Gives it a three-dimensional look.”
– Seamus Mullen, Boqueria
[shown right]

“I consider tattoos [to be] art like cooking is an art. My tattoos don’t
scream, ‘look at me, I’m a chef!’ I just like to create little things
that send little messages about who I am as a person. I do the same
thing when I cook.”
– Michael Voltaggio, Langham
Huntington Dining Room

Read more on the Zagat Blog.

UPDATE: LA Weekly also has an extensive article on chef tattoos with a juicy slideshow, including the one below by Amy Scattergood of Carolynn Spence, Chateau Marmont.

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Sponsored Post: Eikon Device Tattoo Supplies

by on Jun.10, 2010, under Needles and Sins Blog

Eikon Logo.PNGThe following is a post sponsored by Eikon Device, providers of Tattoo Supplies.

Eikon Device is a leading manufacturer and online distributor of tattoo supplies and equipment. Initially formed in 1994 to research and develop tattoo needles, Eikon Device expanded its scope in 1997 to focus on the technical aspects of tattooing. This change
marked the beginning of many published papers as well as two tattoo inventions: the Eikon Meter and Tru-Spring armature bars.

The success of Eikon Device is largely due to its foundation in science and research. Their continuous focus on tattooing techniques, safety issues and product quality helps tattoo artists make better choices about products and practices.

Eikon Device offers a full catalog of tattoo supplies and equipment:

* Tattoo machines, from FK Irons to Neuma machines and supplies;
* Tattoo ink in five great choices for color:

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N+S PSA [WTF]

by on Jun.10, 2010, under TattooAftercare.org

needlesandsins headquarters.jpgI think I’ve only done one Needles and Sins Public Service Announcement, probably around this time last year, so I guess we’re due for one. Let’s call it an anniversary PSA.

I should first define what a PSA is, I guess. According to Wikipedia, knower of all things, “a typical PSA is
part of a public awareness campaign to inform or educate the
public about an issue such as smoking or compulsive gambling.”

We’d like to address these very issues here. Our message is this:

Smoking, compulsive gambling as well as excessive drinking can be very expensive.
Server fees, travel expenses to conventions, and the cost of our events and swag aside, the real cost of bringing you this content for free is our bar tabs, bookies and a love story that takes place inside a pack of Camels.

Our advertisers are our enablers.

We are selective, however, as to who gets the job of making our lives a cautionary tale. Our latest advertiser is Eikon Device Tattoo Equipment & Supply. They paid for the post below. Now, we’ve been approached by a number of tattoo supply companies who’ve wanted to advertise, and we turned them down because we couldn’t vouch for their stuff–and thus, risk steering you the wrong way so that you never return here. [We also have abandonment issues.] But Eikon has been around for over 13 years. I watched Dan DiMattia make his needles using only Eikon (later switching to their pre-made) and so I knew that top tattooers trusted them. And if Eikon takes money from top tattooists, we’ll take Eikon’s money and promote top tattooists. The circle is complete.

Yes, all this text above is simply to say: Please support our advertisers.

I know, WTF. We could’ve just asked at the start and avoided the verbal foreplay.

One more thing: If you’d like to support N+S beyond advertising, you can throw something in our virtual tip jar.

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Guy Aitchison on Citizen Radio

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

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Today, on the wonderful Citizen Radio with Jamie Kilstein and Allison Kilkenny, the featured interview is with Guy Aitchison, “tattoo artist and philosopher” as they call him.

You can hear that interview streamed through Breakthruradio.com.

The “tattoo artist and philosopher” tag is fitting as the podcast touches upon everything from why Guy became a tattoo artist to tattoo myths to fighting greed and commercialism to scientific studies on human behavior to … it gets deep, man. And that’s good because it allows the personality of an iconic tattoo artist to show through beyond the usual questions on tattoos and technique. You feel like you’re really getting to know the artist, and that’s a credit to Allison and Jamie for their light but smart interview style–and all while Jamie is getting his half-sleeve by Guy.

It’s an enjoyable listen even when the conversation gets most serious, and I learned a few things (and will be buying a subscription to New Scientist magazine, which Guy quotes at length).

For more on Guy, hit Hyperspace Studios. You can also see his latest work, shown here, on his Facebook fan page.

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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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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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