Live Free

I agree. By Dave from Big Kahuna in Boca Raton, FL.

You’ll notice today that I did a lot of posts, like the last time. You’ll also notice that it’s very late as I post this. I’ve been working incredibly long hours on the BME encyclopedia and other projects, and it’s wiping me out. So I think for a little while I may post every two or three days, but make them nice big sets.

I also wanted to apologize for the problems with the comment system… that’s what slows down the front page load, and as you know, it returns no posts (0) instead of the actual number about half the time, which sucks… I need to recode it…

Anyway, if you’re bored, come help with the wiki!

Traditional Samoan Tatau experience

This story about a visit with traditional tattoo artist Wilson Fitigo in American Samoa in 2002 was just so funny that I had to share it with you. The full size photos will be in the hand poked tattoo gallery in the update that I’ll have posted late tonight (argh, another late night).

“This wan’t the regular studio we’re used to in the Western World — this was the real thing. I don’t think a normal person would have accepted the conditions. There was a kid running around, the tools where whashed with an old toothbrush and soap, the ink was in an old clamshell, some puppies where sick, and there I was lying outside on the ground. Wilson Fitigo, the tattoo artist, had just cut himself with a bushknife and had a homemade bandage on…

I was shaking with fear… and had three nice boys around me holding me down. There was no pain as this pain… Nothing will hurt again… I spent six and a half hours on my back, triyng hard not to scream like a pig, but sometimes I almost fell asleep. Halfway through I threw up my lunch, and had never been so happy in my whole life.

And for the last hour, my mother had to hold me down, translating my Swedish cursing the whole time to Wilson! The tattooing was like someone punching you over and over again with a hammer, and I think the sound was the worst part.

Oh, and like any other tattoo, this one had to be washed in rainwater from the roof — but the massage was out of this world! But now… my precious!!! Six and a half hours later, and of course I’ll do it again!

Pinups you say?

As you may know, I’m running a be the next BMEgirl contest right now. Basically it involves finding the best pinups on IAM, converting them into cartoons, and making shirts (and maybe stickers to). Anyway, in “celebration” of that, I wanted to share with you a few pinup tattoos. Let’s start with this one called “My Wife” by Jime Litwalk at ES Kustoms in Troy, MI.

Or how about this realistic style sexy bathing beauty by Matt at Lost Highway in Belgium.

Finally, I also quite like this Vargas Girl or bomber art piece by the legendary Henry Goldfield at Goldfield’s Tattoo in San Francisco, CA.

Oh, and please everyone, do pass on the BMEgirl contest to anyone you think should give it a try!

“I hate fashion”

Thanks so much to IAM:lonely pancake for this lovely photo. Her tattoo is by by Sacha at Tin Tin Tattoos in Paris. Oh and so no one gets mad at me, that’s her quote not mine.

“I’m a student in a fashion design school, and I work part time for a french lady clothing company… Years ago I use to be interested by fashion, but as I’m into it all day everyday, I’m getting so bored of it! From the inside things are so different than what I expected them to be. It’s so superficial and can’t stand talking about fashion and clothes any more! It’s less and less important to me…”