Friday, March 2, 2012
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Tattoo Artists get a bad rap

A frequent but unpleasant caricature of his business is one purpose the California Legislature lately modified human body art certification demands without feedback from him and his market, Riley said.
He performs to make “living art” that is becoming more popular, especially among adolescents, but some components of community have not found up, he said.
“We are not just gurus of characteristics with images all over us,” Riley said this weeks time, observing the certification changes are producing extensive misunderstandings among his other builders and ladies. “We are experts at what we do.”
Tattoo performers and entrepreneurs from 12 stores in Bay Nation — and both factors of the Hathaway Link — are preparing to satisfy Friday at 9 p.m. at The Buoy in Little Town Seaside.
“There are things that are occurring with the regulations that are affecting all of us,” Riley said.
Like Riley, other tattooist Scott McElroy said he performs to make “living art,” but the new guidelines “are still complicated to me. We are just now trying to determine it out.”
One modify already has triggered Town Corridor to improve its methods, said qualified company tax established Leslie Griffin, who performs in its certification office. Griffin concerns a large number of permits a season to companies throughout Little Town Seaside.
The new human body art guidelines that went into impact Jan. 1 generally convert much of the demands over to the Bay Nation Wellness Department, Griffin said. Tattoo experts have six several weeks from Jan. 1 to adhere to the new guidelines.
One modify is that a physician's supervisory mail is no more necessary for a certificate, and testing on your understanding of blood-borne bad bacteria and cardiopulmonary resuscitation will be applied by the Wellness Department, Griffin said.
Riley, who performs at Swells Tattoo and Body Striking, said 90 human body art performers currently exercise in Bay Nation.
Although necessary instructional programs for human body art performers will be given in three classes Goal 20, speculation have been circulating among his colleagues about “surprise tests” and pop-in trips by health office authorities with an eye to concluding a company down or taking a certificate.
Tattoo Artists get a bad rap

A frequent but unpleasant caricature of his business is one purpose the California Legislature lately modified human body art certification demands without feedback from him and his market, Riley said.
He performs to make “living art” that is becoming more popular, especially among adolescents, but some components of community have not found up, he said.
“We are not just gurus of characteristics with images all over us,” Riley said this weeks time, observing the certification changes are producing extensive misunderstandings among his other builders and ladies. “We are experts at what we do.”
Tattoo performers and entrepreneurs from 12 stores in Bay Nation — and both factors of the Hathaway Link — are preparing to satisfy Friday at 9 p.m. at The Buoy in Little Town Seaside.
“There are things that are occurring with the regulations that are affecting all of us,” Riley said.
Like Riley, other tattooist Scott McElroy said he performs to make “living art,” but the new guidelines “are still complicated to me. We are just now trying to determine it out.”
One modify already has triggered Town Corridor to improve its methods, said qualified company tax established Leslie Griffin, who performs in its certification office. Griffin concerns a large number of permits a season to companies throughout Little Town Seaside.
The new human body art guidelines that went into impact Jan. 1 generally convert much of the demands over to the Bay Nation Wellness Department, Griffin said. Tattoo experts have six several weeks from Jan. 1 to adhere to the new guidelines.
One modify is that a physician's supervisory mail is no more necessary for a certificate, and testing on your understanding of blood-borne bad bacteria and cardiopulmonary resuscitation will be applied by the Wellness Department, Griffin said.
Riley, who performs at Swells Tattoo and Body Striking, said 90 human body art performers currently exercise in Bay Nation.
Although necessary instructional programs for human body art performers will be given in three classes Goal 20, speculation have been circulating among his colleagues about “surprise tests” and pop-in trips by health office authorities with an eye to concluding a company down or taking a certificate.
Lady Gaga Tattoo Arm
Lady Gaga has had her left arm tattood, which can be prominently seen in her new “Telephone” video, since August 2009. She got it in Osaka, Japan on a midnight tattoo run when she was in the country getting Hello Kitty photographs taken.
The cursive script is a Rilke quote, a poet who Gaga calls her “favorite philosopher.” It’s written in German, Rilke’s language, but translates in English as:
Lady Gaga may mean something a little more literal, she may really think that she may die if she does write music or wear artsy-fartsy clothing, or inspire the devotion of millions (maybe billions?). During many of her onstage performances she collapses to the floor and tells the audience that she’s like Tinkerbell, and they must applaud to make her live.
UPDATE Here’s the finished product snapped at 2 a.m. at a recording studio in West Hollywood August 12, 2011:
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The cursive script is a Rilke quote, a poet who Gaga calls her “favorite philosopher.” It’s written in German, Rilke’s language, but translates in English as:
“Confess to yourself in the deepest hour of the night whether you would have to die if you were forbidden to write. Dig deep into your heart, where the answer spreads its roots in your being, and ask yourself solemnly, Must I write?”Some claim this is just dribbling German romanticism, but anyone who’s ever come to a crossroads in life where you are forced to choose between two things knows that there’s something too this type of melodrama. Sometimes it is the only thing. There are many kinds of death we endure in our lives before our heart stops beating, it doesn’t mean that you will stop breathing if you don’t do what you dream of doing, or what makes your feel the most at home in the world. But part of yourself does get packed up and forgotten.
Lady Gaga may mean something a little more literal, she may really think that she may die if she does write music or wear artsy-fartsy clothing, or inspire the devotion of millions (maybe billions?). During many of her onstage performances she collapses to the floor and tells the audience that she’s like Tinkerbell, and they must applaud to make her live.
UPDATE Here’s the finished product snapped at 2 a.m. at a recording studio in West Hollywood August 12, 2011:

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Lady Gaga Tattoo Meaning
Lady Gaga explains the meaning behind her new tattoos. In the new issue of Interview magazine, Gaga let the mag followed her around Tokyo where she got inked twice. So what’s the meaning behind her new tattoos?
more photos of Lady Gaga after the ink…
The tattoo on her inner arm is a tribute to her favorite writer.

The tattoo on her inner arm is a tribute to her favorite writer.
“That one commemorates my favorite writer, Rainer Maria Rilke, a poet and romantic philosopher,” “In German he writes, ‘Confess to yourself in the deepest hour of the night whether you would have to die if you were forbidden to write. Dig deep into your heart, where the answer spreads its roots in your being, and ask yourself solemnly, Must I write?’ ” Lady Gaga tells Interview magazine.The other tattoo on her shoulder, this one is a bit more risqué.
“That was to celebrate the Haus’s collaboration with legendary Japanese photographer Araki. I was bound by Araki’s personal bondage artist, by several ropes and Japanese knots … Araki photographed me, using a series of several cameras. He did not photograph my image; he photographed my soul. We spent the night with Araki and his friends at a members’ only bar he’s owned for more than 20 years, where he displays his work. Here, he painted me and took Polaroids through the night. I was honored to be the first American woman he’s photographed, and only the second pop artist, in the company of Björk. He signed the Polaroids ‘Tokyo Love,’ and the Haus got tattoos of his marking in celebration.” – via Pop EaterBoth tattoos were done during Lady Gaga’s trip to Osaka and Tokyo, where she was photographed in an S&M-inspired photo shoot with Araki.
Lady Gaga Tattoo Guy
Remember that guy in the Lady Gaga “Born This Way ” video with the face full of tattoos? That’s Rick Genest, model and muse for Thierry Mugler designer Nicola Formichetti. In a new fashion editorial for Schon Magazine, Genest’s face full of tattoos was covered up with flesh-colored makeup and he was reimagined as a somewhat normal looking guy. With tattoos, without tattoos, he’s still mega hot. Check out more shots of Mr. Genest after the jump! [Design Scene]
With his tattoos intact.
And after a major makeup job.
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