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Needled News by Marisa DiMattia

MONDAY FEBRUARY 12 2007 12:00 PM

Submitted by Marisa_DiMattia. Edited By Marisa_DiMattia.

TAGS: tattoo, body art, celeb, Dos, Don'ts, Jim Carrey, Pink

I’m a tattoo snob. I’ve tried hard to be accepting of all works on skin, but I’ve given up. Resistance is futile.

You know what I’m talking about. You’re at the gym flexing your tattooed sleeves, admiring how they shine, glisten even, with sweat; then he approaches. The guy with no neck and the tattoo armband that doesn’t even go entirely around the arm because the inside just hurts too much. He stops in front of you to eye your work, and then gives you the knowing nod. The nod! As if you have some great common bond. An unspoken communiqué to all tattooed bench pressers that we are one.

But there is no Borg collective of body art. I’ve spent half my life researching history, interviewing experts, studying portfolios, attending conventions, and sexing artists to become tattoo cognoscenti. I will not be assimilated!

Instead, I will learn to embrace my inner snob. I will pass judgment from my computer screen over what needled skin qualifies as fine art and what is a spring-break mistake. Most importantly, I will engage in the all-time passion of self-important critics: I will create Dos and Don’ts Lists.

This week in tattoo news provided plenty of fodder for my first list.

Tattoo Do
Jim Carrey loves tattoo fetishists. The actor said he’ll be getting more tattoos because it makes women hot, especially his girlfriend Jenny McCarthy. While Jim already has a smallish tattoo, it was his heavy coverage of faux tattoos for the film Number 23 that got Jenni all aroused. He said, “It's amazing what a tattoo does for a girl. Girls love tattoos, man." For understanding the sexual appeal of body art, the Dumb & Dumber dude is a Do.


Screen cap of Carrey's faux tattoos from Number 23.


Tattoo Don’t
Fetishes can be taken too far, however. I’m a fan of head tattoos. Hell, I have one of my own. But needling your noggin for cheap press is a definite don’t. UK tattooer, Blane Dickinson, put out a call for a volunteer to get a free tattoo, but with a catch: he wanted to tattoo someone’s head with a full English breakfast. Nineteen-year old Dayne Gilbey stepped up to the plate. It took six hours to complete the bacon, eggs, sausages, beans and cutlery. He’ll have a lifetime to regret it.




Tattoo Do
Pink’s tattoo tribute to her dead dog is a Do. While I’ve criticized the singer in the past for body art blunders, I support her choice this time in marking the passing of a loved one on skin. For the bulldog, who drowned in her pool last month, she tattooed, “A time to weep. A time to mourn. Sleep in peace.” At least it’s better than the ubiquitous star on the wrists and ankles of It-girls.


Tattoo Don’t
Dogs, kids, moms. All Dos if you want to tattoo their names on your bod. But a lover’s name is just bad tattoo juju. In the news this week, the Chicago Courier News warns against sweatheart tattoos rightly proclaiming that most last longer than the relationship. Personally, I’ve seen too many requests for cover-ups of once eternal loves. One guy got his wife’s name for their ten-year anniversary. The same month she filed for divorce. Another tattooed his girlfriend’s name on his back as a birthday gift to her. Just two days later, he was back to cover it up as she freaked out and left him because of the gesture. The lesson here: Don’t fuck with the tattoo gods.


Tattoo Do
Tattoo agencies are wising up to using actual tattooers to design imagery appealing to us “edgy” folk. Scott Campbell explains why tattooers are a Do for the ad biz:

"For a lot of [ad] clients, they can sit with their illustrator and hypothesize about what their target audience wants, but in a tattoo shop their target audience is in a chair sitting 20 feet away getting tattooed. We're in the commercial world, but we're also a part of that target market."




Tattoo Don’t
Outside professions seeking the expertise of tattoo artists is not all fun and profit. Unfortunately, too many are called upon to help the police identify the bodies of murder victims through the tattoos.


Tattoo Do
Tattoos on arty porn stars and boxers: Do, Do, Do!




Tattoo Don’t
Tattoos on fish: Just Don’t.




Marisa_DiMattia is a lawyer and editor of Needled.com, a blog on tattoo art and culture.

 

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jonze

jonze

Willimantic, CT
December 2005

FEB 12, 2007 12:31 PM

Who tattoos fish? Honestly? That's a might bit disturbing...

I'd also add in words in languages you don't speak(mostly japanese characters and such) and barbed wire...

Maybe I'm dumb and you've already done it and I just missed it, but I'd like to see a segment on old school sailor tattoos, and not just the Sailor Jerry stuff.

Really great article, by the way.

Marisa_DiMattia

Marisa_DiMattia

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

FEB 12, 2007 12:37 PM

The old school idea is great. I definitely need to do more on that. I started with some nostalgia last week with a look at the "tattooed ladies" of the past and the first female tattooers in the West.

I'm open to other ideas as well!

Oh, and as for making fun of misinterpreted Kanji, Hanzismatter.com takes care of that for me. smile

jonze said:
Who tattoos fish? Honestly? That's a might bit disturbing...

I'd also add in words in languages you don't speak(mostly japanese characters and such) and barbed wire...

Maybe I'm dumb and you've already done it and I just missed it, but I'd like to see a segment on old school sailor tattoos, and not just the Sailor Jerry stuff.

Really great article, by the way.



BixbySG

BixbySG

HOPEFUL

Denver, CO

FEB 12, 2007 01:01 PM

Love the article, actually interesting and articulate. biggrin poor fishie...

peteywheatstraw

peteywheatstraw

Afghanistan
July 2005

FEB 12, 2007 01:01 PM

i couldn't agree more...thanks for being a snob

jim carrey is the man...


Emi

Emi

SUICIDEGIRL

North Carolina, USA

FEB 12, 2007 01:05 PM

eek on a fish?

anyway, good article :]

ricksnake

ricksnake

Waldorf, MD
December 2005

FEB 12, 2007 01:27 PM

Tattoo snobs kick ass! I really know what you're talking about. It's funny, in the tattoo group on here if you say something similar everyone wants to decapitate you. Maybe we shoud just start a tattoo snob group for the heavily tattooed only?

Roethke

Roethke

SUICIDEGIRL

California, USA

FEB 12, 2007 01:28 PM

Marisa_DiMattia said:
The old school idea is great. I definitely need to do more on that. I started with some nostalgia last week with a look at the "tattooed ladies" of the past and the first female tattooers in the West.

I'm open to other ideas as well!

Oh, and as for making fun of misinterpreted Kanji, Hanzismatter.com takes care of that for me. smile

jonze said:
Who tattoos fish? Honestly? That's a might bit disturbing...

I'd also add in words in languages you don't speak(mostly japanese characters and such) and barbed wire...

Maybe I'm dumb and you've already done it and I just missed it, but I'd like to see a segment on old school sailor tattoos, and not just the Sailor Jerry stuff.

Really great article, by the way.





Ah, but who's covering the much needed service of mocking the people who think that faux-romantic language tattoos are great?

Woe to those too stingy and stupid to find actual translators.

drunkentigress

drunkentigress

Albuquerque, NM
March 2006

FEB 12, 2007 01:45 PM

ricksnake said:
Tattoo snobs kick ass! I really know what you're talking about. It's funny, in the tattoo group on here if you say something similar everyone wants to decapitate you. Maybe we shoud just start a tattoo snob group for the heavily tattooed only?



+1, although I am not heavily tattooed as we speak, I will be soon, and I also don't think any shit can be said about my tattoos.
*big grin*

Cherry

Cherry

SUICIDEGIRL

British Columbia, Canada

FEB 12, 2007 02:04 PM

Marisa, you are so funny. I love your articles.

I have long braced my inner snob of all my areas of interest, there's just no way around being a snob, sometimes smile

Marisa_DiMattia

Marisa_DiMattia

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

FEB 12, 2007 02:15 PM

Well, in this very rare case, I would not say that size matters. wink

Most of us didn't start getting tattooed with full sleeves and backpieces. I started small and worked my way up and still have a way to go for the body suit I want.

I'm snobby about the thought that goes into putting artwork on your body. A small work can be artful and beautiful, and a large backpiece can be a nasty lookin rash.

smile

x4x5x1x

x4x5x1x

USA
November 2006

FEB 12, 2007 02:45 PM

great dos and donts. so girls like tattoos......note to self get more tattoos!


my personal tattoo dont: dont get a random tattoo and tell me that it represents a person you lost.

now that sames mean but when someone gets a flower to represent there grandma when she doesnt have any association with flowers other than she liked them it just gets me mad. if your loved one was named rose....go ahead get a rose. if her name was sally and you get a snapdragon....you should be smacked in the head!

Fractal

Fractal

SUICIDEGIRL

I'm lost

FEB 12, 2007 04:00 PM

Something I'd like to add, just as a personal vent, but I really need to add this to the list of DON'Ts:

-Deem anything on your arm a "Partial Sleeve". No "half sleeves" and "quarter sleeves" and "one-third sleeves". If you have a tattoo that extends from your shoulder to your elbow, it is a tattoo that extends from your shoulder to your elbow. It is a tattoo on your arm, and nothing more. If you have a tattoo (or multiple tattoos) that extend from your shoulder to your wrist or hand, with full coverage of your entire arm (including that ouchie inner arm), then you may lay stake to your "sleeve".

Other things that irritate me, and are listed in my own "don't" category:

-The lengthy, boring, sob story description behind your tattoo. I don't care. Please shut up, or I will be forced to shove a power supply up your sad little ass.
-"tat", "tattie", "ink", "getting tatted/inked" - These are not words. They bother me as much as internet abbreviations.
-Your shitty tattoos irritate me more than you could ever possibly imagine.
-Unsightly men and women that walk around wearing less than they would to the beach at tattoo conventions. Just because you have a tattoo in an obscure place, does not mean that you need to alter your clothing for everyone to see it. I have seen 70 year old boob because of this, and I did not need to. Aside from that, what is with these guys at conventions that have one of those not all the way around armbands insisting that they walk around without their shirts on to show it off? Why is that necessary?
-And this falls more into "Tattoo Etiquette", but I feel the need to add it here as well: It is utterly inappropriate to grab someone to inspect their work, and it happens constantly. It is even less appropriate to get defensive or abrasive when the grabbed person tells you to get the fuck off of them. If you ask politely, I have no problem showing you the work that I have. Don't fucking touch me, and everything will be fine.

Marisa_DiMattia

Marisa_DiMattia

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

FEB 12, 2007 04:34 PM

Fractal, I love you.

I think I could've written that whole comment myself!

Tat! tattiie! ugh!!!

And the grabbing thing! Worse than grabbing, I get positioned by people at convention when i dont stand the way they want me to when i graciously agree to a photo.

i'm bring a weapon to the Milan convention this weekend, I swear!

kwizzle

kwizzle

Cambridge, MA
September 2004

FEB 12, 2007 05:56 PM

Fractal said:
-And this falls more into "Tattoo Etiquette", but I feel the need to add it here as well: It is utterly inappropriate to grab someone to inspect their work, and it happens constantly. It is even less appropriate to get defensive or abrasive when the grabbed person tells you to get the fuck off of them. If you ask politely, I have no problem showing you the work that I have. Don't fucking touch me, and everything will be fine.



Indeed, and ugh. When I worked at a shop, customers would attempt to grab my arm for a "closer look"; they were actually offended when I jerked my arm away. (I was lucky that I could flee behind the counter.) Someone wiser than I pointed out, "You don't look with your fingers, dumbass."

When is it ever okay to touch a stranger? Doesn't alcohol have to be involved? eeek

Catbones

Catbones

USA
December 2006

FEB 12, 2007 09:04 PM

Yet another terribly fun article, Marisa.
Sooooo insightful.

Tats, tats, tats. *gah*

I clicked the link to "one of my own" hoping to see *your* noggin tattoo, only to get another shot of old-breakfast-top. What a mean trick. =P

To add, I much enjoyed Fractal's contribution.
My wife will rant with you all day long about being grabbed at by people who need to get hands-on to see more ink.
Gah. It's awful at conventions, when she runs the booth...
This is my *wife*, NOT A FUCKING SAMPLE TO TRY.

My personal biggest DON'T?
Don't stop the heavily tattooed guy in the grocery store to talk tattoos. Yes, I'm a tattoo artist. I'm here buying groceries. This is my nine year old daughter, she doesn't need this any more than I do. I AM NOT AT WORK. Please come to the shop and see me.
I've taken to shopping at 2 a.m. to cut down on the grocery tattoo consultations.
*rolls eyes*

Thanks for the great work you do with needled news!

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