hooks for a good cause
Suspensions appear in the news pretty rarely and it’s even rarer if there’s no ‘shock value’ in it, so let’s start with two articles about the same suspension: ‘Boutique hosts body-piercing shark protest’ (and ‘Paris boutique hosts body-piercing shark protest’).
Indirectly-and-art-related: a live exhibition ‘Muscular Body as Living Art’ (poses a few interesting questions!) in FL and ‘Permanent Art: Tattooed Artists’ exhibit in Canada.
Some tattoos are very simple and yet very impressive, so check out this one: ‘Let the stars and the ink guide you’.
A way less pleasant thing is minors getting modified and, quite often, ending regretting their decisions later on; it’s also illegal. Sad news of this sort from IL: ‘when tattoos are a crime.’
Another example of tattoos going mainstream way more than some of us would want: ‘food court, movies and … tattoos’ about a tattoo shop chain and people’s reactions to the idea.
I know I’ve already ‘played’ the Jackson tribute card but this one, even if replaying the main thing, also adds some more about tribute tattoos in general, so I didn’t find it too bad of a read.
An international touch this time in a form of ’10 worst…’ in the German ‘worst celeb tattoos’ and the Belgian ‘WTF tattoos.’
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July 6, 2009 at 10:56 am
I really liked how the media played the “hang from hooks for a good cause” theme. All it takes is one agency guy to make all that difference (they all used material from AFP).
July 6, 2009 at 12:23 pm
all it takes is also a bunch of ppl in the industry to start doing good things and thus changing the bad image over time – it’s pretty noticeable in the local newspapers where the piercers or tattoo artists get involved in the community affairs and do it one step at a time. You don’t need to get Rihanna tattoo you to make ppl respect you or give you their business
kind of think we’ll hear about Alice again, though
July 8, 2009 at 6:12 am
I sincerely hope so – she’s a handful