Showing posts with label Death's-head Hawkmoth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Death's-head Hawkmoth. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2016

Luke's Death's-Head Moth

I met Luke on Pearl Street in lower Manhattan this month. I spotted his tattoos as he was walking toward me and I flagged him down.

Luke was visiting on vacation from Australia, and he had just recently received this Death's-head Moth tattoo on his thigh:


"I knew I wanted the Death's-head moth," Luke explained, "I just got divorced ... and it represents just the old and the new."

He credited the work to Joseph Bryce (@josephbrycetattoo) at Allied Tattoo (@allied_tattoo) in Bushwick, Brooklyn, adding, "he's a fine line artist and he did really well."

Thanks to Luke for sharing his transformative tattoo with us here on Tattoosday! Wishing you well on the new chapter in your life!

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Friday, September 25, 2009

Colin's Left Leg is Traditionally Flash-y

I spotted Colin one afternoon while I was waiting for another tattooed individual to get off of her cell phone.

(Not only have I come up with individual terms for things that are associated with inkblogging, but I follow a code, as well. One of its tenets is to never bother someone talking on a cell phone.)

Colin ambled by and I bounded after him, stopping him and asking about his tattoos.

His left leg is covered with traditional flash, from swallows and bombs, roses, death's head moths,


and a pin-up girl, done in the Sailor Jerry style.


He explained that the sleeved left leg is a result of being "overzealous and excited" about tattoos.
Usually I try to talk about one or two pieces, but because most of his work is just flash, I captured most of his calf.

No fascinating stories to tell, just tattoos.

Thanks to Colin for sharing his ink with us here on Tattoosday!

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

More of Jessica: A Death's-head Hawk Moth and Knee Flames

Here's more of Jessica's ink. "Flames on my kneecap and the death's head moth from The Silence of the Lambs....."





That is the Death's-head Hawkmoth:


which came to cultural significance when featured on the movie poster for the Jodie Foster movie mentioned above.


Thanks again to Jessica for sharing her ink with us here on Tattoosday!