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Unknown on Wednesday, January 5, 2011

I spotted Jill in the beginning of November sitting in the New Jersey Transit waiting area at Penn Station.She has eight tattoos, five are symbols and three are word-based, including this one on her forearm:The one she shared [...]
More about → Jill Walks On with Her Ink
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Unknown on Saturday, December 25, 2010

Regular readers of Tattoosday will notice that, although I generally follow a chronological order when I share tattoos I have encountered.However, certain pieces, for various and sundry reasons, have been bypassed, and haven't [...]
More about → Christmas House Cleaning
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Unknown on Friday, October 8, 2010

At the beginning of the week, I posted Jackie's beautiful tattoo and didn't include some work on her wrists that I also photographed:These lyrics, "What are dreams for anyway/without the guts to live your life that way," [...]
More about → Jackie's Bouncing Lyrics
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Unknown on Sunday, October 3, 2010

I met Sandra at the local laundromat at the end of August and she shared this lovely tattoo on her upper right arm: There are two elements to this design, the cherry blossoms and the quote. The cherry blossoms were inked [...]
More about → Sandra's Cherry Blossoms
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Unknown on Sunday, May 2, 2010

On this final day of the Tattooed Poets Project 2010, we have a double treat - the tattoos and poetry of both Jeanann Verlee (here) and her friend Eboni Hogan.What follows is a tat-alogue of Eboni's body art.She prefaces [...]
More about → The Tattooed Poets Project: Eboni Hogan
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Unknown on Wednesday, November 11, 2009

I met Matthew walking through Penn Station last week. He has several tattoos, and shared this one with me:On his right arm, this traditional nautical star has been embellished with several design elements that personalize [...]
More about → No Hope But Home
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Unknown on Monday, August 31, 2009

One of my favorite posts last year was my encounter with Victor, whose tattoos were numerous and wonderfully eclectic. The post was one of the first "tatalogs," as I call them, when a subject shares a multitude of their [...]
More about → The Return of Victor's Ink