Showing posts with label Latin phrases. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Latin phrases. Show all posts

Joe is Armed with Words of Strength

    Last month on 86th Street in Brooklyn, I met Joe, who shared this cool tattoo on his right bicep:


    Joe credited Matt Van Cura, formerly of Lark Tattoo. Matt now works out of Da Vinci Tattoo in Watagh, New York. 

    Joe came in with an idea for this piece, armed only with the phrase "Increscunt animi virescit volnere virtus," and worked with Matt for a couple of hours as they pieced the art together. Be sure to click on the photo to get a larger view of the exceptional shading, line work and detail. 


    When I asked what the Latin translated to, Joe told me it meant "the spirit grows, strength is restored through wounding." A little research on my end revealed that the exact translation,"the spirits increase, vigor grows through a wound," is a quote attributed to the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche from Die Götzen-Dämmerung (Twilight of the Idols).


    Thanks to Joe for sharing this tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!


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Joe is Armed with Words of Strength


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Amanda's Phoenix

    Amanda has two tattoos, one of which she shared with me at the end of August in the Penn Plaza Borders store.

    This is the tattoo she designed:


    Amanda was inspired by the "compelling mythology of phoenixes" and had Bobby at Modern Age Tattoo in Nanuet, New York, translate the design into the final product.

    The quote, in Latin, "post tenebras lux" means "After darkness, light". This mirrors the life cycle of the mythological phoenix who dies, bound in flame, only to be reborn from the ashes. Clicking here will display the vast array of phoenixes that have appeared on Tattoosday previously.

    In other words, even when things appear their darkest, affirmation is just within reach.

    Thanks to Amanda for sharing this cool tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!

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Amanda's Phoenix


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Tattoosday Goes to Hawai'i: In Nomine Patris

    On my last day in Hawai'i, I was at Pearlridge, when I spotted a guy walking through Borders. The swirling script on his inner left forearm grabbed my eye:


    This Latin phrase, "In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti " translates to "In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit".

    Dustin, who serves in the Navy, is a Catholic, and he wanted something that expressed his faith. This is one of his three tattoos.

    The tattoo was inked by Jeremie Miller at 3D Ink Tattoo Studio in Pensacola, Florida.

    Thanks to Dustin for sharing his tattoo with us here at Tattoosday!

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Tattoosday Goes to Hawai'i: In Nomine Patris


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Two Tattoos From John: One for Superstition, One for Courage

    Last Friday, I met John, who was in Penn Station in a t-shirt and shorts, certainly brave, considering the cold temperature outside.

    He has four tattoos, and shared two with us. First, a four-leaf clover on his right elbow, which he got because he is superstitious:


    And this Latin phrase "sine metu," which means "Without Fear" on his left forearm:


    Both tattoos were inked by Eric Barrett, who currently works at Orange Tattoo Company in Annapolis, Maryland. Please note, I previously attributed this to a different artists named Eric in Annapolis. My apologies for the mix-up.

    Thanks to John for sharing his tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!

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Two Tattoos From John: One for Superstition, One for Courage


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Cogito Chuck Robbins (Literary Ink)

    Sometimes I abbreviate post titles and they seem nonsensical, like one of those captcha messages, or a subject line in a morsel of spam.

    So I'm sticking with this title "Cogito Chuck Robbins" because I like the way it sounds. So there. It will all make sense eventually.

    I met Chris outside of Penn Station one Friday afternoon, intrigued by his forearm tattoo:


    "Cogito ergo sum" is a Latin phrase that means, in English, "I think, therefore, I am." It is attributed to the 17th Century French philosopher René Descartes.

    This was the first of Chris' three tattoos. He is a philosophy and creative writing major at SUNY New Paltz. This phrase is the "missing link in a belief system," or, in his words, "what I always knew, but never knew".

    The tattoo was done at a shop in East Meadow, New York.

    Chris also has this dead bird near his right elbow:


    Inked at Skin Deep Tattoo in Levittown, this is inspired by the art on the cover of Chuck Palahniuk's Lullaby.

    Work from Skin Deep has appeared previously on Tattoosday here. Palahniuk also has quite a cult following, and his work is the most often represented in ink here on Tattoosday. Check out other Palahniuk tattoos here.

    And Chris' third tattoo is based on the cover art from one of my favorite authors, Tom Robbins:


    This echoes the front of the great book Still Life With Woodpecker, which has made many people a fan of the writer.


    The piece, which was inked by Mike Vlad at Triple X Tattoo in Manhattan, is a subtle nod in appreciation of Robbins and his great book. Work from Triple X has appeared previously on Tattoosday here.

    If you like these pieces, and are a fan of literary tattoos, you should certainly check out Contrariwise, a site dedicated solely to contributors' literary ink.

    A hearty thanks to Chris for sharing his tattoos with us here on our site!




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Cogito Chuck Robbins (Literary Ink)


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Kevin's Angel Tattoo Inspires

    I spotted Kevin at the corner of 33rd Street and 7th Avenue and asked him about his incredible tattoo covering the majority of his left arm:


    His upper arm has a cross on it, so Kevin worked downward on the arm. The angel is based on the sculpture of "The Angel of the Waters" in Central Park's Bethesda Fountain.



    He subsequently added the banner that reads "Veni Vidi Vici" on the back side of the forearm:


    This famous Latin phrase, attributed to Julius Caesar, means "I came. I saw. I conquered." In his mind, this sums up Kevin's life, having moved from a town of 70,000 people to a megopolis of over 7 million, attaining a senior position with a fashion corporation.

    Kevin is particularly happy with the detail in the wings and the angel herself.


    Ray Jerez at Inborn NYC on the Lower East Side of Manhattan is the artist behind this tattoo.

    Thanks much to Kevin for sharing his amazing tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!

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Kevin's Angel Tattoo Inspires


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