I met Nigel on the Upper West Side last month, across the street from Verdi Square. I spotted some tattoos on his arms and asked if he wouldn't mind sharing some of them. He was happy to oblige.
The first piece is a gypsy, inked by Dan Santoro of Smith Street Tattoo in Brooklyn:
"The gypsy," Nigel said, "is pretty much from travelling and bouncing."
He also shared two pieces done by a friend of his from Richmond, Virginia, Gerald M.
"The eyeball here on my right arm is ... blood sweat and tears," he told me. "It represents a lot of different endings and beginnings, as far as work and life and whatnot."
I particularly like this tattoo, on Nigel's upper left arm:
"The train is," Nigel explained, "more or less a story of how my art finished and started." Also by Gerald M., Nigel had nothing but praise for his work:
Thanks to Nigel for sharing his tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!
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The first piece is a gypsy, inked by Dan Santoro of Smith Street Tattoo in Brooklyn:
"The gypsy," Nigel said, "is pretty much from travelling and bouncing."
He also shared two pieces done by a friend of his from Richmond, Virginia, Gerald M.
"The eyeball here on my right arm is ... blood sweat and tears," he told me. "It represents a lot of different endings and beginnings, as far as work and life and whatnot."
I particularly like this tattoo, on Nigel's upper left arm:
"The train is," Nigel explained, "more or less a story of how my art finished and started." Also by Gerald M., Nigel had nothing but praise for his work:
"His specialty is roses. He won an award in Las Vegas for doing the best rose last year, so that's kind of his thing. His little trademark is an eyeball, as well, so you'll see an eye in most of his pieces."The banner identifies "The Dirty 30," a nationwide art collective of which Nigel is a part.
Thanks to Nigel for sharing his tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!
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