Montag, 30. April 2012

Apps on my iPhone

It's one of those days where I don't know what to blog about. I was looking at my phone and it hit me! I'll just list the apps I have. The apps with ** are the ones I use most often. Here we go...

1) Whatsapp **
2) Waze ** (GPS navigator)
3) Formspring
4) Foursquare
5) URL Shortener
6) Instagram
7) Path
8) Facebook
9) Echofon for Twitter **
10) Pixlromatic ** (great for editing pics)
11) Skype ** (I talk to my gf everyday thanks to Skype)
12) �AsiaOne
13) BBC News **
14) CNN International
15) the New Paper Football Kaki
16) Mediacorp MeRadio
17) Police@SG
18) Viber
19) Dropbox ** (online storage)
20) Shazam (great when I don't know a song title)
21) Star Rover (great if you love astronomy)
22) iKamasutra (ahem!)
23) MySentosa
24) MyTown 2 ** (I love this game!!!!!)

This is my town. It's called Noel Boyd's Town. Duh!!


25) Tap Zoo 2
26) Zuma HD
27) miCoach ** (I lost weight thanks to this app)�
28) WavePad ** (I use it for my voiceovers)
29) Snapbucket (another cool picture app)
30) Action Movie (great effects for videos)
31) 9GAG Reader
32) Pair **


Pair is the latest app on my phone. It's perfect for couples! As the name suggests, you'll need to pair the app with another person. Share pictures, videos, messages, scribbles and let your partner know you're thinking about him or her with a touch of a button. It simple but I love it!

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Celebrity Tattoos

When looking for new tattoo design ideas, one place that many people begin is by looking at pictures of celebrity tattoos. These tattoos of the stars are helpful in choosing what you want, and what to avoid. (Do you really want the same tattoo as the Backstreet Boys?)

The following lists of celeb tattoos reflect the most popular tattooed celebrities on the Web. Here are the stars that received the most number of Google searches on phrases like "celebrity tattoo designs" and "celebrity tattoo pictures."

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Murder Defendant?s Tattoos Covered for Trial

A judge agreed to have a suspect?s tattoos, which include a swastika, covered up so they cannot influence the jury.

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Tattoo-Motive

Bei Tattoo-Designs.de gibt's neben Infos und Tipps zum Thema Tattoos auch Tattoo-Motive aus den unterschiedlichsten Bereichen. Wir pr�sentieren Ihnen hier alle Arten von Motiven f�r T�towierungen. Zus�tzlich k�nnen Sie diese Motive auch als Anregung f�r z.B. Wandschmuck (Wandtattoos) nutzen oder f�r die Erstellung eines individuellen Shirts oder eines ausgefallenen Bikinis verwenden.

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Jeff Johnson Tattoo: Rites of Passage Tattoo Convention- Melbourne

After an amazing week of tattooing, partying,and sight seeing on the Gold coast with Fabs and Tim Ebbels of Borderline Tattoo,Ive just landed in Melbourne Australia for the Rites of Passage tattoo convention. With a great lineup this show promises to be a blast. I still have some open time to tattoo here in Melbourne so if your interested shoot me an email. After this show Ill be headed back to Gold Coast for another 4 days then back to the states. For a full schedule of waiting clientle, I have availability twards the end of may for anyone wanting to book appointments. 

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A London Bookstore Sells Clip Art in an Online World

For 25 years, the Dover Bookshop in London has offered copyright-free images to graphic artists, educators, even tattoo artists. But online competition now threatens the business.

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Be the talk of the town through some bizarre body modifications

Surbhi Sharma: Body modification is the process of conscious altering of the human body for reasons not related to medical injuries. These reasons could vary from person to person to fulfill their own whims and fancies like showcasing a particular religious, to reflect

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PBS Off Book Episode on Tattoos

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Sonntag, 29. April 2012

Tattoo �bungshaut

Tattoo-�bungshaut hat den Vorteil, dass man als Anf�nger erstmal auf k�nstlicher Haut stechen kann, bevor es zum T�towieren auf menschlicher Haut kommt. N�here Informationen und eine M�glichkeit zur Bestellung von Tattoo-�bungshaut gibt's in unserem Artikel.

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Black and gray tattooing is a style of tattooing that very few

Black and gray tattooing is a style of tattooing that very few tattoo artist master, This video will help you in getting a step closer to that goal. The video has a lot of in depth tattooing being explained as it is being performed, demonstrating[...]

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Guest Blog: "Cancels"

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Back from Penang!

Yup, I am back from Penang! After spending 10 days in the pearl of the orient, I am sunburnt, fatter from all that good food and wishing cigarettes in Singapore was as cheap as Malaysia. The great thing is we managed to get all our work done and now comes the difficult part of putting together the episode.



I'll like to thank the Malaysian crew who worked incredibly hard. This includes the tour guides and drivers. I need to thank the people of Penang (Penangites) for their hospitality too. What an awesome bunch of people!

It wasn't all work though. I met up with Stephanie's cousin Kaly and her boyfriend Rob. They drove in from Kuala Lumpur and we had a great time getting to know each other. Guys, if you are reading this, thank you for taking time out to meet me. It meant the world and I can't wait to see the both of you again.

That's Kaly and Rob!


Experiencing a tremor, no make it two tremors, certainly wasn't part of the itinerary. I can't describe the fear I felt when the shophouse I was in shook the way it did. Initially I thought the chair was giving way. Then I looked around and saw panic plastered on faces! We were on the first floor so you can imagine how bad it was.�

Feeling disorientated, we stood by the roadside like everyone else while waiting for the tremors to stop. If that wasn't enough, a tsunami warning was given for Penang.

I didn't know where to go because all the malls were evacuated and closed. I mean, you'll want to be on higher ground and Penang Hill wasn't exactly near. So we made the call to head back to the hotel. Though Golden Sands Resort is by the beach, it was my home away from home and I knew I'll feel safer there. Besides, my room was on the fifth floor. Well, 9pm came and went and Penang was sparred from a second tsunami. Thank god!!�

You know... Social media played a significant role by feeding information to people. Almost everyone I ran into, was either getting info from Facebook or Twitter. I myself was on Twitter searching for updates. Heck, I was providing live updates too! That's how powerful social media is. If you aren't using it by now, what are you waiting for?

I need to get something to eat and work on my project. Till next time...keep safe and god bless!

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Tattoo Parlor Owner Sentenced to Three Years

A federal judge in Columbus, Ohio, handed down a three-year sentence to the tattoo parlor owner whose purchase of Ohio State football memorabilia led to an ongoing N.C.A.A. investigation.

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sheer good fortune

This is Kelly's tattoo: "It is sheer good fortune to miss somebody long before they leave you..." - From the dedication page of Sula, by Toni Morrison. I couldn't think of anything better than those three words to carry around with me for the rest of my life.

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Job/Work realted tattoos.

I tried searching and didn't find anything on this subject. Does anyone else...

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Art Junkies Tattoo Studio: Work from Ryan

Ryan worked on this sweet piece of Dr. Doom at the Mesa tattoo expo over the weekend!! 

 

 

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Samstag, 28. April 2012

Latest Sleeve Tattoos Design

maybe some of you who are interested in making a tattoo sleeve frankly I who wrote an article on the blog about tattoo design is also very like to have a full arm tattoo with nice design and color the same as found in the latest designs arm tattoo pictures. sleeve tattoos are very popular [...]

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What to do in a Tsunami!


I come from a country which doesn't experience natural disasters. I won't say we'll never ever experience one because nothing is impossible in this crazy world we live in.�

It's always good to prepare yourself for something. Even after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and the 2011 Japan tsunami, I didn't know enough.

Call me ignorant but the facts I thought I knew weren't correct.�I'll give you two examples... In Penang last week, I made the decision to head back to the hotel as my room was on the 5th floor. I thought that would be high enough and I'll be safe. But then I found out yesterday that tsunami waves can go as high as 40 metres. Another fact that I got wrong was the sea level doesn't always fall during a tsunami. It did in Phuket but it didn't in Sri Lanka.

I've compiled a list of tsunami facts from Nat Geo which I encourage you to read...

? A tsunami is not a single wave but a series of waves, also known as a wave train. The first wave in a tsunami is not necessarily the most destructive. Tsunamis are not tidal waves.

?�Tsunami waves can be very long (as much as 60 miles, or 100 kilometers) and be as far as one hour apart. They are able to cross entire oceans without great loss of energy. The Indian Ocean tsunami traveled as much as 3,000 miles (nearly 5,000 kilometers) to Africa, arriving with sufficient force to kill people and destroy property.

? A tsunami may be less than a foot (30 centimeters) in height on the surface of the open ocean, which is why they are not noticed by sailors. But the powerful shock wave of energy travels rapidly through the ocean as fast as a commercial jet. Once a tsunami reaches shallow water near the coast it is slowed down. The top of the wave moves faster than the bottom, causing the sea to rise dramatically.

? Tsunamis do not necessarily make their final approach to land as a series of giant breaking waves. They may be more like a very rapidly rising tide. This may be accompanied by much underwater turbulence, sucking people under and tossing heavy objects around. Entire beaches have been stripped away by tsunamis.

? An earthquake is a natural tsunami warning. If you feel a strong quake do not stay in a place where you are exposed to a tsunami. If you hear of an earthquake be aware of the possibility of a tsunami and listen to the radio or television for additional information. Remember that an earthquake can trigger killer waves thousands of miles across the ocean many hours after the event generated a tsunami.

? Witnesses have reported that an approaching tsunami is sometimes preceded by a noticeable fall or rise in the water level. If you see the ocean receding unusually rapidly or far it's a good sign that a big wave is on its way. Go to high ground immediately.

What you should in a tsunami:

? Should you live or are visit a coastal area and you feel the shaking of a strong earthquake, do not wait for an official warning. Instead, use the strong quake as your warning and head to higher ground. I'm sure you'll agree that it's better to be safe than sorry.

? If you are a tourist like I was Penang, take a mental note of the hills in the country. These hills could be your only safe zone!�

? Listen to the radio for updates! It'll be good if you have a handled radio but if you don't, try searching for a local radio station app if you have an iPhone, Android or smart phone.�

? Stay away from rivers and streams that lead to the ocean! Tsunamis can travel up rivers and streams so you don't wanna be near them!

? If you are on a boat or vessel, do not return to port. Instead, head as far out to sea as possible. Tsunamis can cause rapid changes in water level and dangerous currents in marinas, ports and harbours.

? Lastly if you cannot escape a wave, climb onto a roof or up a tree. Get to the highest point in the shortest amount of time. If you can't do that, try to grab a floating object and hang on until help arrives.�

This video fed me a whole lot of information so if you do have time to spare, please do watch it.

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Mario at Art Junkies: Hell City Expo

Hell City is already next weekend May 4th to May 6th... so if you are going and want to get a sweet tattoo by Mario Rosenau make sure you get your appointment booked now!!! you can call the shop @ 760-947-5538 or send us a email artjunkiescalendar@gmail.com

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Black and Gray Background Tattooing - This video Demonstrates

Black and Gray Background Tattooing - This video Demonstrates some Basic Black and Gray shading techniques that can be used to add a whole new look to your tattoos or pre-existing tattoos.[...]

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Unser Tattoo-Portal wird mehrsprachig

Wir haben unser Portal um eine weitere Funktion erweitert. Seit heute steht unsere Webseite f�r Seitenbesucher in sieben Sprachen zur Verf�gung. Zu den verf�gbaren Sprachen z�hlen ab jetzt neben Deutsch auch Englisch, Italienisch, Franz�sisch, Spanisch, Polnisch und Niederl�ndisch.

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Getting Tattooed: What to Expect

Getting Tattooed: What to Expect

By the Editors of TattooFinder.com

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Anyone care to help with a tattoo?

What's up everyone.
I've finally raised enough money to get my next tattoo. I...

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Kids and Tattoos

There?s quite a range of laws regarding tattoos when you look state by state. Usually states will govern what requirements are needed to be a licensed artist and to operate a shop. Most states also lay out the law regarding the customer?s minimum age. Well, silly me, I assumed most states had (what I consider [...]
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Freitag, 27. April 2012

Annabelle Lee

This is Terra's tattoo: My grandmother, who was also one of my closest friends, recently died. She was named Annabelle Lee after the Edgar Allan Poe poem, although spelled differently. In her memory, this is my new tattoo of the first stanza of the poem, with her name in her own handwriting (I got it [...]

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Florida: Neo-Nazi Guilty of Murder

A New Port Richey jury on Wednesday found John Ditullio Jr. guilty of murder and attempted murder.

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Mee Goreng Melayu

A few nights ago, I had cravings for mee goreng. Not the Indian style mee goreng but mee goreng Melayu. That's fried noodles done the Malay way. So I searched online for recipes and ended up at this blog called 3 Hungry Tummies.

I read through their recipe and after reading the comments by readers, I decided to give it a try. The recipe was simple enough. I had most of the ingredients at home other than the noodles and bean sprouts. For those of you that don't know how to cook, this WOULD BE the dish to start you out. If you fail, try again and again. If after the third attempt you fail yet again, smack yourself on the head with the heavist wok you can find!


This is the mee goreng I made! I'm not tooting my own horn when I say I love it! My folks loved it too. My dad had two generous servings. He doesn't eat much these days so that says a lot! The only change I made to the receipe was substituting prawns with fish cake. Just didn't feel like having prawns that night.

I won't post the recipe here as that would be rude. If you want the recipe, please click here to head to their blog. You'll find other awesome Asian recipes too! They are the bomb!!!

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A Quote from Vicki About Flash2xs.com

"Fab site! I will be adding Flash2xs.com to my favorites column in 10, 9, 8, 7, 6 . . . " - Vicki - Surrey, U.K.

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Anton Interview, November 2010

We at TattooFinder.com are ecstatic to bring you our new series of artist interviews. First up is Anton, hailing all the way from the Russian Federation! A true artist in every sense of the word, Anton is a fan of different forms of media and inspirations. We won't spoil it here, so read on. . .


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Mee Goreng Melayu

A few nights ago, I had cravings for mee goreng. Not the Indian style mee goreng but mee goreng Melayu. That's fried noodles done the Malay way. So I searched online for recipes and ended up at this blog called 3 Hungry Tummies.

I read through their recipe and after reading the comments by readers, I decided to give it a try. The recipe was simple enough. I had most of the ingredients at home other than the noodles and bean sprouts. For those of you that don't know how to cook, this WOULD BE the dish to start you out. If you fail, try again and again. If after the third attempt you fail yet again, smack yourself on the head with the heavist wok you can find!


This is the mee goreng I made! I'm not tooting my own horn when I say I love it! My folks loved it too. My dad had two generous servings. He doesn't eat much these days so that says a lot! The only change I made to the receipe was substituting prawns with fish cake. Just didn't feel like having prawns that night.

I won't post the recipe here as that would be rude. If you want the recipe, please click here to head to their blog. You'll find other awesome Asian recipes too! They are the bomb!!!

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Grimacing and Moaning

I really try to sit still as possible and not make any noise nor weird facial...

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Donnerstag, 26. April 2012

Tattoo Removal: Old School Or New?

Tattoo Removal: Old School or New?

By Rick Barker, Owner
http://www.inkbusters.com

With the resurgence of the tattoo these past two decades there has naturally been a growing interest in having tattoos faded or removed. Of an estimated 48 million Americans with tattoos today, roughly 17% are said to want them removed (i).

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The Tattooed Poets Project: Natasha Dennerstein

As we enter into the last week of this, our fourth annual Tattooed Poets Project, things are picking up speed and readers should check back later in the day, after 3:00 PM EDT, as we have days of "double postings," to accommodate demand and greater interest among the participating poets.

Although, I'm not sure how that works with the first of today's contributors, Natasha Dennerstein. Natasha hails from New Zealand (a Tattoosday first!), where it is a different day, already, I believe, but so it goes.

Natasha sent us this snapshot of a portion of her tattoo sleeve:


Here is what Natasha has to say about this colorful body art:
My sleeve started as a bracelet of flowers and birds done by a girl called Megs in Sydney, Australia. It just kept growing to encompass a giant snake wrapped around the whole arm and then grew to encompass a Garden of Eden theme. I included birds, underwater creatures, clouds and things marvellous in the natural world. Eventually it covered the entire arm from wrist to shoulder and took three years to complete in fortnightly settings. I have left my other arm completely bare for the contrast. The artist is called Kyle and he works from his own studio in Wellington, New Zealand.
Natasha's poem, is called Emergency! and, she says, "is a good example of my style of poetry and some of the themes that interest me." It was originally published in November 2009 in the literary journal Landfall # 218 in New Zealand:

EMERGENCY!

She goes to work every afternoon in the Emergency Department
and she boards a superceded vessel on a treacherous sea
and the captain is a colossal squid
and the crew are diagnosed with drug-induced psychosis.
The patients are squawking fledglings abandoned in the nest
and their wounds are gaping mouths. She feeds
them Diazepam, Oxazepam, Lorazepam and other pams
but they're still hungry for blood and intravenous fluids
and they still want changing. She is
the Indian Godess Kali with many arms and a blue face
and she smokes secretly, privately, in the fire escape
and the smoke is saffron. The accident
victims have pizza faces and butcher-shop limbs
and their cries are winter waves smashing on graphite rocks
and their car-wrecks are a pasta of metal and flesh.
She is a hungry dog and she wolfs down her tea
and her tea is a piece of putrid meat. The patients
can harm themselves and can not heal themselves
and they run in screaming : ?it's an emergency ? I'm in love!?,
and the intercourse is an addiction and the pregnancy is a trauma
and the child-birth is a piece of litigation waiting to happen.
And they all say ? help me, help me? and she can not help them
and their cries are stones in a bottomless well. She
gives them a drink of love ? 125 mls in a styrofoam
cup - and they are healed. Their wounds are pink
zippers and their skin is a leather garment and
they are all done up and they are going home. She is
going home and she abandons the vessel on a paper life-raft and the
life-raft is made of medical journals and last years Womens
Weeklys and newspapers and the forecast is for rain.

~ ~ ~ 

Natasha Dennerstein was born in Melbourne into a Russian/Polish Australian family and now lives in Wellington. She has spent many years working as a psychiatric nurse. She completed writing poetry for her MA in Creative Writing at the International Institute of Modern Letters at Victoria University in 2011. HYou can check out her Facebook page here.

Thanks to Natasha for sharing her wonderful work with us here on Tattoosday!

This entry is �2012 Tattoosday. The poem and tattoo are reprinted with the poet's permission. 


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Cover up Tattooing 2 - In this video we will explain and show

Cover up Tattooing 2 - In this video we will explain and show you in great detail the complete process of creating a seamless cover up tattoo.[...]

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Meet Bugs!

Perhaps the most important aspect of being a lover of art - whether that art is music or fashion or painting or tattoo - is the ability to recognise a new and different approach and to appreciate it for what it is. �In other words, the ability to move forward in taste and appreciation is [...]

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The Tattooed Poets Project: Izzy Oneiric

Today's tattooed poet is Izzy Oneiric, who sends us this amazing shot of her sleeve:


I'll let Izzy take it from here:
"My sleeve took 11 years to complete. The figure in the center is Dream from the Sandman graphic novel. I first saw it when I was 14, and knew instantly I wanted it tattooed. I got it a few months after I turned 18 by Steve at the Lion's Den in Salem, New Hampshire. Eight years later I was living in San Francisco, and wanted to add to it. I knew it needed some sort of dream imagery, but it was difficult to narrow that down. I began interrogating the basic elements of dreams, and thought one day: 'If DNA is the basis for all human life, could it also be the basis of dream life? What would a strand of dream DNA look like?' Using the work of Patrica Garfield, a clinical psychologist who's identified 12 universal dream themes that transcend age, location, gender, etc. I started designing the double helix; quickly realizing not all 12 would fit on my arm. On my shoulder is a blue moon; in a double-helix pattern around my arm are Royal typewriter keys with hobo symbols (representing communication/ miscommunication), weaving into a peacock from the Russian Tarot of St Petersburg (representing mythical creatures/animal friends). This was done by Natalie Chandler, at the time working at Black and Blue Tattoo
I wanted to fill in the background, but didn't want to disrupt the double-helix shape. I couldn't figure out how to do that, so I left it alone. A few years later, I was working at Cold Steel Tattoo & Piercing. On a whim one evening I googled 'double helix,' and one of the results was the image of a nebula in the shape of a DNA strand!
The colors and the shape were perfect. I brought it to my friend Vincent Weiner who was tattooing there, and we worked on it in bits and pieces. I tried to pay him, but he refused my money. I asked how I could compensate him for several thousand dollars worth of work. He was waiting for his wife to get her green card, so he said 'Nobody's baking for me right now. I'd really love some chocolate-chip cookies.' For every session I brought cookies, banana bread, cranberry muffins, some weird chocolate-coconut drops... 
I'd always dreamed of having stars on the piece, and in Morpheus' eyes. I'd tried surface piercings with PTFE bars, but they all rejected, so I was greatly excited when people began experimenting with dermal anchors and reporting success. About a year later I was living in New Orleans and learned that Adam at Electric Ladyland (now at Slave to the Needle in Seattle) was doing them. 
We 'bedazzled' my arm with six Swarovski crystals. They healed nicely until I moved to Chicago, when they suddenly all rejected. Now that I'm back in New Orleans, I'd like to get them reinstalled."
This is definitely the first time we've highlighted body art which included dermal anchors. Very cool!

Izzy sent along this prose poem to accompany her contribution:

Blue Roses are Blooming in Safeway

Oracle asses were tickled by gas plumes. We know now?what of it? Ethylene case closed diminished returned to sender . . . send her Erato Echo Glossalalia babble bury shovel stop. I. I. I. Decline. To state. To play. So there. Repeat. Blue roses are blooming in Safeway. Champagne ruby is slang for magnum. Artaud?s black crucifix pupils ablaze in golden eyes I plagiarized because I want to see so badly but I gotta walk past flooded lottos, plainclothes Cutlasses, Dinner, Linner, 4th meal, Dunch?neologisms like I am a woman, half eaten mosquitoes and Teardrop Mike wanting guilty date, a guilty beer, because all American women drink and don?t have any Mexican friends.

Animist, manimal, my keys do not break. There are escalators in my head watering flowerbeds with ropes of crystal spit, burping readymade Rubbermaid green baby coffins, smoking Christmas in a jaundiced sky. 

Over beef tea and sheepish mirrors, defective alexandrines tell me it gets easier with practice, hurts a little less each time. Like so much decapitated obsidian, we know not now how high the ledge is very high, this crisis not of poetry but concrete and well, since Pythia choked on the geyser she?s gone now, my hair caught on fire, please tune my viola, I know a few songs from when I was a child. Stardust Memories?yes, I can play that piece quite well.

~ ~ ~


Izzy Oneiric's writing has appeared in publications such as Wheelhouse Magazine, Source Material, and Phantom Limb.  A series of visual collages were published in Plath Profiles. She is the author of the chapbooks Dabbling in Babylon, and From the Bombshell Shelter.  For several years she was the poetry editor of other magazine. She holds a BA in Interdisciplinary Studies from the California Institute of Integral Studies and an MFA in Poetry from Columbia College Chicago. She currently lives in New Orleans with her loving partner and their spazzy black cat.

Thanks to Izzy for her contribution to the Tattooed Poets Project on Tattoosday!

This entry is �2012 Tattoosday. The poem and tattoo are reprinted with the poet's permission.

If you are reading this on another web site other than Tattoosday, without attribution, please note that it has been copied without the author's permission and is in violation of copyright laws. Please feel free to visit http://tattoosday.blogspot.com and read our original content. Please let me know if you saw this elsewhere so I contact the webmaster of the offending site and advise them of this violation in their Terms of Use Agreement.

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Best Bird Tattoos Design Ever

After the previously, team full body tattoo has been written about Asian sexy bird tattoo is where so many people love it, now we are back again with the best bird design tattoos ever. Bird tattoo is a fairly common in choosing a tattoo design and these are generally chosen by a woman, they usually [...]

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Plush Gallery Tattoo inc.: Tattoo Lapalooza

Just got back from Chicago's C2E2 met some rad peeps, Thanks to everyone who came out! I'm now booking for the Tattoo Lapalooza show at the Hyatt Regency in Miami June 22nd to the 24th check out their website for more show info at http://tattoolapalooza.com. For now I'm lovin being back home with the family and tattooing like its going outta style....

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Japanese tattoo dilema

Well, my artist and I have been talking about a sleeve for a while and I know...

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Mittwoch, 25. April 2012

The Tattooed Poets Project: Gary McDowell

Our next tattooed poet is Gary McDowell. Here's what Gary had to say about his ink:
"I remember thinking as a teenager that I?d never get a tattoo. It wasn?t because I didn?t like them. I did. It wasn?t because I was afraid of the pain. I wasn?t. I think it had something to do with the fact that I had no idea what I would ever want permanently etched into my skin. But as I grew older and my obsessions and faiths and vocations started to align, I reconsidered, and now I don?t ever want to stop.
Both of my tattoos come from an artist, Blaine, at Baby Blues Tattoos in Bradenton, FL. My wife?s family has a condo on Anna Maria Island, FL, and so we visit every summer. In the summer of 2006 I got my first tattoo (the kanji for ?poet/poetry? on my right wrist).
 
The impetus for it was simple: I?m right-handed and a poet, and so the thought of having poetry on my wrist appealed greatly to me.
Blaine did such a good job that in the summer of 2008, I went back and got my left calf worked on.
At the time, my wife was pregnant with our first son, and we planned to name him Auden; though his name was not totally derived from the poet W.H. Auden?my wife found the name in a baby book and dug it before she even knew it was a famous poet?s surname?I wanted to do something to commemorate my Auden?s impending arrival, and so I decided on two of my favorite lines from Auden?s 'The Question': 'And ghosts must do again / What gives them pain.' It?s a gorgeous reminder that we must conquer our fears, take a stance against what haunts us."
Gary sent us the following poem which, in his words, "exemplifies my work best":


THIS SUMMER WITH FISCHL

                                                       Waukegan, IL, June-July 2009

I must repent for this summer I?ve spent beyond creatures,

for the mysteries I?ve seen in a world

that thinks there are none, a world where we?ve named things?

garage, fence, robin, poem?so that we can feel

something when we destroy them.

I must repent for the chlorophyll in the leaves,

the time I?ve spent in the pool, no raft,

just my convexed back keeping me afloat,

for the hours wasted hoping the clouds above me

would form into something recognizable, something real

and weighted, so that I could be touched by something

other than a man begging for change outside the library.

I must repent for the sunflower, its aching, arcing

reach for light, for staring at the woman next-door,

her meticulous morning routine: compact the trash

in the can with a snow shovel, add a full bag from the kitchen,

return the lid to the can, and weight it with a ham-tin filled

with pennies. I too wouldn?t have believed it.

Every time I turn my head to look out the window,

I see a harsh light through the blinds, striping everyone with shadows,

I see Bad Boy: a teenaged boy, a purse full of money,

a nude woman (his mother?) on her bed, her leg bent, arched

toward her mouth?is she hungry, dreaming, bored?

John Yau says it?s the tiger stripes of light and dark

splayed across the woman that make her an animal, but I?m glad

she?s uncaged. What it must feel like to be stitched together,

thefted-after like a bowl of apples and bananas in a Freudian dream?

In another painting, a woman crawls naked through a backyard,

huddles against a row of hedges. While I haven?t seen that,

I must repent for the squirrel that fell from the tree,

for my dog who wouldn?t let go of its neck.

The hours I spent looking at beach scenes: I repent.

The incest, the drinking, the affairs, the nudity: I repent.

The thinking beyond line, beyond shape: I repent.

I repent: the patio tomato plants, watercolors, prints,

maquettes of the neighbor?s new garage, king crab legs

for dinner, a nude sunbather on her belly, her back damp,

her boombox sweating Shakira, Marc Anthony, and then silence.

The eavesdropping, the baseball on the radio, sweet peas and carrots.

For the old man across the street, his bad hips, his garbage can

that I move to the curb, his cane, too short for his arms: I repent.

In many of the paintings, I imagine a dialogue between

two quarreling lovers?or is it a monologue, a palette of yellows and reds

through the kitchen window each morning, their cups of coffee

barely settled on the counter before they begin. I must repent

for the unneighborly innuendos, the pile of dog shit

on the driveway that someone will surely step in, unaware that they have

until later, much later. I must repent for repenting, for repeating

myself, but this summer of recycling bins and large paper bags full

of lawn clippings has named me differently, and Fischl, his naked

eyes, have given me a hard-on for all things domestic:

gossiping, love-making, dog-walking, putting myself ahead

of myself only to find myself lost in myself, lost because

nothing is what it seems here. I must repent for spending so much

time with the mysteries of texture, with a book that weighs more

than my son, with my neighbors as if my neighbors were paintings,

as if their lives were canvassed, colored, hung on my eyelids.

The streets, the beaches, the neighbors: all starkly lit scenes,

a robust sense of everything having been played and replayed,

rehearsed like Sleepwalker, that skinny boy in the porch light, cock in hand.

The lawn chairs empty, and we watch him like we want to help him,

like we can touch him ourselves and make him stop, but he won?t stop,

not until the lights go out or the sun rises or we fall asleep watching.

I must repent for not watching more closely the bagpipe-lined

streets, for the way the doves peck at the window when they?re angry

or confused or cold or hungry. Perhaps I haven?t been

completely beyond creatures. Perhaps my creatures, destroyed,

I thought, before I started here, are merely lost in the lines,

the colors, the textures of a painting I have yet to encounter.


--originally appeared in Indiana Review, Vol 32, No 1

~ ~ ~

Gary L. McDowell's first full-length collection of poems, American Amen (Dream Horse Press, 2010), won the 2009 Orphic Prize for Poetry. He's also the author of two chapbooks, They Speak of Fruit (Cooper Dillon, 2009) and The Blueprint (Pudding House, 2005), and he's the co-editor of The Rose Metal Press Field Guide to Prose Poetry: Contemporary Poets in Discussion and Practice (Rose Metal Press, 2010). His poems have appeared in dozens of literary journals, including The Bellingham Review, Colorado Review, The Indiana Review, The Laurel Review, New England Review, Ninth Letter, and Quarterly West. He lives in Nashville, TN where he is an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Belmont University.

Thanks to Gary for his contribution to this year's Tattooed Poets Project on Tattoosday!


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