Monday, February 28, 2011

Make a Scene, Monday!


Have you browsed online for tattoo designs in search of ideas for your own?

Whether you are looking to duplicate the exact tattoo, or use it to customize your own based on the placement or the design itself, picture references are ideal in the intitial tattoo process.

To get the most out of your tattoo idea, bringing a reference to your tattoo artist may help them work with you, making your ink idea come to life.

Every Monday, I will post tattoo photos that are sent to my email from people in the area,

or you can post your own photos in the comment portion of this blog!

Let's brag about our ink! Make a scene, Michiana and share your tattoos!

** Indicates Name has been changed to protect identity


       Stephen Herman of Niles, MI                      Jena Jacobbs of Mishawaka, IN
       HalfPint: Marvel Tattoo                               Duece: Stillhouse Tattoos


Tyler Tischler of North Liberty, IN



Jane Doe** of South Bend, IN                        Rick Burkus of Mishawaka, IN
Rod Eckenberger: Wicked Ways                       Val: The Body Art Gallery


     

Chad Bright                                                    John Doe** submitted by girlfriend
Tony Lloyd: Birds Eye View                      





Friday, February 18, 2011

Wicked Ways

wick·ed adj \ˈwi-kəd\  1 : fierce, vicious

                                              2:  going beyond  

                                               reasonable or

                                               predictable

                                               limits :

                              of exceptional

                                        quality or

                                        degree.

 







When searching in the Webster's Online Dictionairy, the definitions given for 'wicked' do not do the main artist and owner of Wicked Ways Tattoos in Lakeville any justice.


If I may be so bold, I consider Rodney Eckenberger to be one of the most talented artists in the Michiana area.

 

From greyscale pieces, to bold and rich colors, he is your man.


If you assumed that the above photo were of a drawing or painting, in a way you are correct. Take another look:


Rodney's work on such detailed pieces were what first caught my attention several years ago, when posting artwork and tattoos on MySpace was the popular thing to do.


Words from Shakespear himself (or Stephen Tyler, whichever you prefer) could not describe the art that is created within the walls of Wicked Ways.


Check out their Facebook page daily for online portfolios of tattoos and artwork for sale. Wicked Ways also does most piercings for $20.


If this is a shop/artist that you are interested in, make the call: 574-784-2985.


For any tattoo decission, make sure it is your BEST.
Ink is like most STD's, it's for LIFE.

Happy hunting.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Why Should I Research First?

Getting a tattoo is a decission that will affect an individual for life.

 It is extremely important to research the piece you desire, as well as the artist whom you make an appointment with.

Since I was a child, I have been interested in the art amongst the tattoo world, as well as the reasons supporting people's individual decisions regarding their ink. To me, tattoos are a trail of memories which otherwise would be lost. I have many tattoos that represent my past, present and future.

If you are in the Michiana Area, this blog will help you decide for yourself and contact the artist and shop that best suits your needs.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

About the Author

I've realized that I have neglected telling you WHY I have such a passion for tattoos in general. I grew up with a father who was in a traveling rock and roll band, and a mother who was his biggest fan. Though tattoos weren't as prominent in the 80s, there were popular public figures that weren't afraid to flaunt their ink.

I remember in fourth grade, seeing a live concert DVD of Motley Crue with my father and being mesmerized by drummer Tommy Lee's tribal designs (that is of course before the ever so popular tribal band became a trademark for fraternity boys across the US).

The patterns on his skin were more than a social statement. To me, they were art and a way of expressing ones self permanently, rather than a piece of clothing which would ultimately end up in the trash or a shadow box on a fan's wall.

Since then, having a tattoo has become the norm, rather than a unique characteristic.

It is often rare to find someone who does not have a tattoo, than one who has.

I recieved my first tattoo on my 18th birthday, and have aquired seven more five years later. To me, tattoos aren't to rebel and make my parents angry. They aren't to impress my friends or give myself a certain social status. Tattoos are a way of expressing myself, showing a map on my body of where my heart has been.

In a sense, I literally do wear my heart on my sleeve. Though in this case, is also displayed on my foot, hip, ribcage, wrist, bicep, lip, stomache and other locations that are to be determined.

So, next time you see someone's ink, don't be so quick to judge them. Think why they decided on that specific design in the first place. You could learn more about the most complicated person by looking at their cover, and continuing to read inside out.