Tatjanaturtle is (among other things) a designer, thus her great new “CADD GIRL” tattoo (computer-aided design and drafting)… This is one of my favorite “nerdy tattoos” to date I think, probably because I took so many years of drafting and architechture classes! Tattoo by Joy Rumore (The Milkmaid, LLC), at Venus in NYC.
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Nice Double Daith Placement
Skeleton Club
I am a fan of the work that Jee Sayalero at Freak Family in Spain has been sending in to BME lately… I like this piece a lot — it’s very pretty and covers a range of styles, without feeling “overdone” or too heavy.
First Thoughts 1/6
P.S. Sorry for the absence this week and generally lazy entries today. ModBlog will return properly on Saturday (the ‘P’ stands for ‘Pre’ before people get all worked up that the ‘PS’ came first). And…
“WTF IS THAT IN THE BACKGROUND!?!?!”
Credit: Jaguar Colibri, Mexico
First Thoughts 2/6
“What does ‘Holy Meat’ mean???”
Tattoos by Lionel @ Out of Step Tattoo
First Thoughts 3/6
“Wow, that’s a clean workbench!”
Credit: queenofpain303
First Thoughts 4/6
“Like you didn’t already know…”
Tattoo: Autumn Tierney, Riverview tattoo & Body Piercing, Brewer, Maine
First Thoughts 5/6
“Are those shower curtains?”
Photo/piercings: Dan Brailey, Divinity Tattoo and Body Piercing, Scottsdale, AZ
First Thoughts 6/6
“BME buds for life.”
Josh Prentice
“I began by getting pierced in a shop in Alabama and becoming friends with the people working there. I worked as receptionist for a short stint before being offered a piercing apprenticeship. I have been enthusiastic about the art of piercing ever since. During my apprenticeship I learned the fundamentals, like disease prevention and basic technique, but was left to learn a lot on my own. By networking with my peers in the profession I have become a pretty well rounded piercer. I’m now a proud member of the APP, and look forward to keeping with standards and promoting health and safety to the piercing industry as long as I’m involved, and will always advocate for the industry that has allowed me to make a profession out of something that I truly love.”
– Josh Prentice, 1980-2007
See also: Comments and memories about Josh Prentice on other blogs.