Back in June, I rode my bike out to the Coney Island boardwalk and did a little inkspotting. One of the several tattooed individuals I met was Tom, who had some cool work to share.
It was his M.C. Escher-inspired sleeve that first caught my attention:
Among the designs from which Tom drew inspiration were Escher's "12 Birds"
and his "Lizard."
This is based primarily on his most recognizable work, The Great Wave of Kanagawa:
Tom told me that the koi fish represent the fact that he is a Pisces and that he has a twin sister. And there are additional elements from the Japanese master lower on the arm that represent him and his wife, along with three turtles (not pictured) which represent his kids. And inside the bicep:
The falcon and the snake represent the good and the bad within him.
Thanks to Tom for sharing his great work with us here on Tattoosday!
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It was his M.C. Escher-inspired sleeve that first caught my attention:
Among the designs from which Tom drew inspiration were Escher's "12 Birds"
and his "Lizard."
Tom credited his artist Haun Duong, located in Queens, with this work.
His other arm has a compilation of the works of the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai:
This is based primarily on his most recognizable work, The Great Wave of Kanagawa:
Tom told me that the koi fish represent the fact that he is a Pisces and that he has a twin sister. And there are additional elements from the Japanese master lower on the arm that represent him and his wife, along with three turtles (not pictured) which represent his kids. And inside the bicep:
The falcon and the snake represent the good and the bad within him.
Thanks to Tom for sharing his great work with us here on Tattoosday!
This entry is ©2012 Tattoosday.
If you are reading this on another website other than Tattoosday, without attribution, please note that it has been copied without the author's permission and is in violation of copyright laws. Please feel free to visit http://tattoosday.blogspot.com and read our original content. Please let me know if you saw this elsewhere so I contact the webmaster of the offending site and advise them of this violation in their Terms of Use Agreement.
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