A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

White Ink Geek Tattoo

JuanKi got this “Ctrl+Z” geek tattoo in white ink on his wrist by Fabian Fonseca at Body Art in Bogota, Columbia [CTRL+Z] Colombia (fresh in this photo of course). I’ve got white ink lettering my wrists as well and it holds up very nicely by the way.

Comments

66 responses to “White Ink Geek Tattoo”

  1. psyentific Avatar
    psyentific

    I definately agree. White ink on the wrists holds up really well and it’s very subtle which in such a place can be kind of neat.

  2. psyentific Avatar
    psyentific

    I definately agree. White ink on the wrists holds up really well and it’s very subtle which in such a place can be kind of neat.

  3. psyentific Avatar
    psyentific

    I definately agree. White ink on the wrists holds up really well and it’s very subtle which in such a place can be kind of neat.

  4. possessed Avatar

    Why ctrl + z? Does he have a lot of regrets he’d like to undo?

  5. possessed Avatar

    Why ctrl + z? Does he have a lot of regrets he’d like to undo?

  6. possessed Avatar

    Why ctrl + z? Does he have a lot of regrets he’d like to undo?

  7. Dimruthien Avatar

    id love to see some healed photos of white ink wrist tats. or palm tats. thinking of white ink on the palms.

    but yeah awesome. wonder why ctrl+z though. id get ctrl+alt+del

  8. Dimruthien Avatar

    id love to see some healed photos of white ink wrist tats. or palm tats. thinking of white ink on the palms.

    but yeah awesome. wonder why ctrl+z though. id get ctrl+alt+del

  9. Dimruthien Avatar

    id love to see some healed photos of white ink wrist tats. or palm tats. thinking of white ink on the palms.

    but yeah awesome. wonder why ctrl+z though. id get ctrl+alt+del

  10. LarrySDonald Avatar
    LarrySDonald

    My first thought was that it’s someone who suspends, ctrl-z in Unix is called “Suspend” and stops the current project but keeps it alive in the background (sort of like minimizing it in GUIs). But I guess it’s also the classic shortcut for undo. I hope it means the former, because that’s *really* cool.

  11. LarrySDonald Avatar
    LarrySDonald

    My first thought was that it’s someone who suspends, ctrl-z in Unix is called “Suspend” and stops the current project but keeps it alive in the background (sort of like minimizing it in GUIs). But I guess it’s also the classic shortcut for undo. I hope it means the former, because that’s *really* cool.

  12. LarrySDonald Avatar
    LarrySDonald

    My first thought was that it’s someone who suspends, ctrl-z in Unix is called “Suspend” and stops the current project but keeps it alive in the background (sort of like minimizing it in GUIs). But I guess it’s also the classic shortcut for undo. I hope it means the former, because that’s *really* cool.

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  16. psyentific Avatar
    psyentific

    I have white ink on my left wrist and honestly, it’s very difficult to photograph due to the lack of pigment contrast of white ink against white wrists. maybe someone with more skillz could get a few shots but in all the times I’ve tried it’s just never happened.

  17. psyentific Avatar
    psyentific

    I have white ink on my left wrist and honestly, it’s very difficult to photograph due to the lack of pigment contrast of white ink against white wrists. maybe someone with more skillz could get a few shots but in all the times I’ve tried it’s just never happened.

  18. psyentific Avatar
    psyentific

    I have white ink on my left wrist and honestly, it’s very difficult to photograph due to the lack of pigment contrast of white ink against white wrists. maybe someone with more skillz could get a few shots but in all the times I’ve tried it’s just never happened.

  19. Masticate Avatar

    Its COLOMBIA!!!!!! not Columbia! damn it guys come on!!! (this is with all the best intentions)
    I dont get why people up in the north side of American and other continents write it in such a way…

    Either way I like the tat

  20. Masticate Avatar

    Its COLOMBIA!!!!!! not Columbia! damn it guys come on!!! (this is with all the best intentions)
    I dont get why people up in the north side of American and other continents write it in such a way…

    Either way I like the tat

  21. Masticate Avatar

    Its COLOMBIA!!!!!! not Columbia! damn it guys come on!!! (this is with all the best intentions)
    I dont get why people up in the north side of American and other continents write it in such a way…

    Either way I like the tat

  22. JuanKi Avatar

    Hehe I’d never thought this tattoo was going to be the one to get me modblogged hehe

    And yes, it is Colombia… you beat me to it Masticate XD

    UNDO…!!

  23. JuanKi Avatar

    Hehe I’d never thought this tattoo was going to be the one to get me modblogged hehe

    And yes, it is Colombia… you beat me to it Masticate XD

    UNDO…!!

  24. JuanKi Avatar

    Hehe I’d never thought this tattoo was going to be the one to get me modblogged hehe

    And yes, it is Colombia… you beat me to it Masticate XD

    UNDO…!!

  25. peripatew Avatar
    peripatew

    I’d be interested in links to other white wrist tattoos?

  26. peripatew Avatar
    peripatew

    I’d be interested in links to other white wrist tattoos?

  27. peripatew Avatar
    peripatew

    I’d be interested in links to other white wrist tattoos?

  28. Masticate Avatar

    damn shannon your fast 😛

  29. Masticate Avatar

    damn shannon your fast 😛

  30. Masticate Avatar

    damn shannon your fast 😛

  31. Pete Avatar
    Pete

    How about crtl+x 🙂

  32. Pete Avatar
    Pete

    How about crtl+x 🙂

  33. Pete Avatar
    Pete

    How about crtl+x 🙂

  34. meinhimmel Avatar
    meinhimmel

    I always wanted to get ctrl+c on my wrist in white ink too =)

    It’s the linux command for breaking an operation.

  35. meinhimmel Avatar
    meinhimmel

    I always wanted to get ctrl+c on my wrist in white ink too =)

    It’s the linux command for breaking an operation.

  36. meinhimmel Avatar
    meinhimmel

    I always wanted to get ctrl+c on my wrist in white ink too =)

    It’s the linux command for breaking an operation.

  37. addayak Avatar

    #3 i agree i would love to see it healed too!

    i dont know if its the angle or whatever but the z doesnt look in line with the rest of it

  38. addayak Avatar

    #3 i agree i would love to see it healed too!

    i dont know if its the angle or whatever but the z doesnt look in line with the rest of it

  39. addayak Avatar

    #3 i agree i would love to see it healed too!

    i dont know if its the angle or whatever but the z doesnt look in line with the rest of it

  40. 5am Avatar
    5am

    #11 you are brilliant.

  41. 5am Avatar
    5am

    #11 you are brilliant.

  42. 5am Avatar
    5am

    #11 you are brilliant.

  43. sheldo Avatar

    i like this, very subtle

  44. sheldo Avatar

    i like this, very subtle

  45. sheldo Avatar

    i like this, very subtle

  46. LarrySDonald Avatar
    LarrySDonald

    Dammit, it wasn’t “suspend” :-(. Oh well, cool none the less. It just struck me that DOS/win files also use it as end of file. The multiplicity of mankind – 0x1a means different things to different people.

  47. LarrySDonald Avatar
    LarrySDonald

    Dammit, it wasn’t “suspend” :-(. Oh well, cool none the less. It just struck me that DOS/win files also use it as end of file. The multiplicity of mankind – 0x1a means different things to different people.

  48. LarrySDonald Avatar
    LarrySDonald

    Dammit, it wasn’t “suspend” :-(. Oh well, cool none the less. It just struck me that DOS/win files also use it as end of file. The multiplicity of mankind – 0x1a means different things to different people.

  49. Turpz Avatar
    Turpz

    I’ve got a white wrist tattoo, and I’m not really happy with the way it’s healed. The colour’s uneven and it sometimes looks quite grey.

    If I could get it touched up again, guaranteed that it would fix it, I would – I love the white, and how subtle it is, but most tattooists I spoke to say it’s a lost cause 🙁 So thinking of getting it redone brown/black…

    A couple of pics:

    http://www.turpz.co.uk/tattoo11th08.jpg
    http://www.turpz.co.uk/tattoo21st0307.jpg

  50. Turpz Avatar
    Turpz

    I’ve got a white wrist tattoo, and I’m not really happy with the way it’s healed. The colour’s uneven and it sometimes looks quite grey.

    If I could get it touched up again, guaranteed that it would fix it, I would – I love the white, and how subtle it is, but most tattooists I spoke to say it’s a lost cause 🙁 So thinking of getting it redone brown/black…

    A couple of pics:

    http://www.turpz.co.uk/tattoo11th08.jpg
    http://www.turpz.co.uk/tattoo21st0307.jpg

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