As
I have previously stated in my first blog I have a huge interest in tattoos as
well as a big admiration for tattoo artists! I have grown up seeing them on my father (he has almost 30!)
and when I was 17 I got my first tattoo (without my parents permission ha-ha)
and today I have 9. I think
tattoos are definitely considered art.
Even though you may see someone and think that their tattoo is silly and
pointless, to them it could tell a beautiful story or be in memory of someone
special to them. I love that
tattoos stay with you forever.
Just like a painting, a tattoo could be interpreted in many ways to
different people, but only the person who has the tattoo on their body knows
the true meaning of the tattoo.
After
seeing the project on tattoos in class, and watching the YouTube clips from the
show LA Ink I started to research Kat Von D. Katherine von Drachenberg AKA Kat
Von D was born on March 8th 1982 and is an American tattoo artist,
model, and TV personality. She is
best known for her work as a tattoo artist on the TLC reality show LA Ink.
Kat Von D moved to LA when she was 4 years old. She began playing the piano at age
6. She credits her grandmother as
an inspiration for her interest and talents in music and art, and the Latino
culture of LA as a major influence on her tattoo art and style. She began listening to the Ramones, Misfits
and other punk rock bands at 12 years old. She got her first tattoo at 14 years old and quit school at
16 to become a tattoo artist.
Now
although Kat Von D is a very talented tattoo artist, she is one in a million to
be famous and as successful as she is today so I wouldn’t encourage or promote
a 14 year old getting a tattoo, nor a 16 year old dropping out of school. But luckily for Miss Kat Von D,
everything worked out in her favor!
People
get tattoos for personal reasons.
Just like people chose to style their hair a certain way or behave the
way they do or dress the way they dress, some people prefer ink! For some, they see the tattoo as a way
of marking something personal on their bodies, such as a picture of a loved one
that has passed on, or an image that reminds them of a past experience in
life. Meaning that they got the
tattoo based on important past life experiences. For others it’s just simply about showing off their
personality and letting others see a little bit of whom they are at first
glance. Or it’s a way of
incorporating an art form onto their body.
I
think that tattoo artists are very talented. Imagine being under the pressure of putting a piece of artwork
that is PERMANENT on someone’s body!
This is not something that can be erased, or re done. Once that tattoo is there its staying
forever! Some tattoo artists like
Kat Von D for example, have tattooed portraits of people. I have seen tattoos that are so good
and realistic, that the detail is incredible right down to the wrinkles on a
persons face or creases on the lips.
The shading and coloring of the tattoo is important. There is so much work that goes into a
tattoo and each one is original because you can never make the exact same
tattoo twice.
The first tattoo that I ever got was for my Uncle Eddie who
passed away on September 11th 2001. It is of his initials and has angel wings around it and
9/11/2001 in Roman Numerals. I
also have the skyline of Manhattan on my rib cage. My most recent tattoo is lyrics from the song “Free Bird” by
Lynard Skynard. It is a feather
with four small birds coming out of it and underneath that it says “and this
bird you cannot change fly high free bird”. I chose that song because it is my family’s favorite
song. My brother, mother father
and me are all very close and it meant a lot for me to get that tattoo. My family loved the tattoo and its
important to me because I got it because I love my family and its something
that is special to us!
The pictures below are of the tattoo artist Kat Von D
The Pictures below are my tattoos that I spoke about above






Is this the artist Taylor and Stephanie presented in class? The images are amazing and yes... tattoos can be artT
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