All tattoos are not created equal

I’m not going to tell you who did these because it’s not important to what the entry is about. I’m sure each of the people is happy with their work, but you have to admit, it’s fairly obvious that one artist was radically more talented than the other one. Or am I crazy and the average person just can’t make that judgment or simply doesn’t care? There are so many good tattoo artists out there these days, that I just don’t understand why most people still get bad tattoos.

Other than that, I just wanted to say that I might have to take a day off or two for coding… I have some changes I need to make to the IAM software (security and growth upgrades — I think you’ll be very happy) and may just not have the time to do both.

Abnormal? ABNORMAL?

Thanks to Matte for sending in this textbook photo (I think via the APP convnetion). Let me quickly quote the text: Is This Man Abnormal? Whether unusual individuals are labeled “abnormal” and perhaps given treatment for psychological disorder depends on a number of factors, including how abnormality is defined by the culture in which they live, who is most directly affected by their behavior, and how much distress they suffer or cause”

Whatever.

The statement above might have some validity on a small scale, like if the question is whether a person is mundane or average in relation to their peers and community. But to actually call someone “abnormal” and suggest they may need psychiatric treatment for being tattooed is ludicrous.

FACT: Almost every society in human history has used body modification as a significant part of the way they expressed themselves. It’s the core of our oldest forms of religion, art, and societal definition. Along with communication (which body modification is a form of), it made us “special” among all animals. I believe that the fact that modern Western society has largely lost this form of expression — and is pressuring the rest of the world to cut it out as well — suggests that our culture as a whole is sick, abnormal, and in need of a psyche assessment… and a whole lot more tattoos.

That said, I suppose you could use my basic logic here to support rape and cannibalism too. But hey, my great grandfather was a famous German cannibal, so maybe I ought to stop this line of thinking before genetics start kicking in.

Great Tribal Circle Tattoo

I’m a big fan of this piece by Fraktal at Ganesh on IAM:ruben.

Anyway, I know I’m posting a day early (yeah, like you’re mad), but I didn’t realize my flight came back early enough in the day to post this. Other than that, I’m thinking about converting this blog to a WordPress2 interface (I just have to write the plug-in for IAM)… What do you think? It would greatly improve some of the core features (and speed) of the site. I have a couple more important programming tasks, but I can’t imagine it would be difficult.

Also new this week, I’ll be training Phil to do BME updates start-to-finish, meaning that we’re going to try updating five times a week (four image updates and one experience update) for a while and see how it goes. Feedback appreciated on all of this.

Red State or Blue State?

Neither, because this is by Billy at Eternal Images in Goole, England. I wanted to point it out as well because it includes one of the most common tattoo mistakes (made by almost all of us unfortunately) — that of a small, pre-existing tattoo interfering with a later, larger piece. Consider that seriously when you’re planning your first tattoo. Are you really so sure you won’t soon want a bigger one?

Shaved Chest, Tattooed Back

I think the real reason that Marisa over at Needled doesn’t post many pictures of her brilliant husband is not because of wanting to avoid nepotism, but because she doesn’t want readers all over the world ogling her guy. So, until she manages to get him in front of a camera sans clothing, here’s some tribal work by Randy Adams Tattoos in Dallas on someone with a very similar body type:

Congratulations!

My friend Marisa (IAM:FREE) who you also know from the great tattoo couture blog Needled as well as her legal writing on BME is getting married — Vegas style — later today to another friend, the brilliant tattoo artist Daniel DiMattia at Calypso Tattoo (who also has a BME gallery).

Best wishes to both of them and I’m sorry I couldn’t be there.