On our way back to New York after a brief stint in Boston, we stopped in Northampton to visit our friends, Anne and Liz.
At their house, I met their friend Ariel.
At one point in the conversation, I asked Ariel if she played the violin.
Initially, she looked surprised that I would ask, but I pointed to the tattoo on her inner forearm, which had tipped me off:
Ariel explained that these are, indeed, representative of a violin's sound holes, commonly referred to as the "F holes." She elaborated:
Thanks to Ariel for sharing her musical tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
At their house, I met their friend Ariel.
At one point in the conversation, I asked Ariel if she played the violin.
Initially, she looked surprised that I would ask, but I pointed to the tattoo on her inner forearm, which had tipped me off:
Ariel explained that these are, indeed, representative of a violin's sound holes, commonly referred to as the "F holes." She elaborated:
"I play the violin. I love violin music and fiddle music and this is exactly where, if you h0ld the violin ... if the sun were shining through ... the violin, I feel it would pierce right there, while you were playing ... It's just a good spot that always reminds me of it, but it's also not very visible and ... these are abstractions of it, they're not perfect, I drew them myself. They're not traced from an actual violin."Ariel had this tattoo done at Lucky's Tattoo & Piercing in Northampton.
Thanks to Ariel for sharing her musical tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
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