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.

Cooled and Soothed


Patrick, he of the most interesting and in-progress backpiece up top, writes in with the the story of how he donated his back to the good folks at Karma Tattoo Studio in Erie, Pennsylvania:

The artists at Karma Tattoo Studio wanted to do a collaboration piece. I’ve been getting tattooed at the shop since it opened a few years back. In fact, I was the first person to be tattooed at the shop once it did open. During the winter of ’07-08, the artists at Karma began speaking about their desire to do a collaboration piece together, and I was in. They wanted to do a large area, and my back was a clean slate, so we decided on that. I pitched them some concepts I had, and they ran with it. One artist began sketching, then would pass the design on to another artist, who would then pass it on to the remaining artist. The sketch would come full circle, and go around once again making any changes. Initially, the design was supposed to run to the bottom of my buttocks. However, my back was not wide enough, so it needed to be downsized a bit. After sitting through these sessions, I’m glad it wasn’t any bigger. I don’t know if I could have handled much more.

I’ve been getting tattooed since I was 18; I’m now 23. I’ve sat well with the pain over the years. I’ve tried to get a majority of the painful areas out first—chest, ribs, stomach, etc. However, this was the worst pain I’ve ever felt from being tattooed. Having three artists at once is a very intense and very real feeling. Just the sound from their machines alone was enough to get your mind running a million miles per minute. I still have one session left until the piece is complete.

Comments

45 responses to “Cooled and Soothed”

  1. Shaolin Fox Avatar

    This is awesome. Not only is it a fantastic piece, but a collaboration of artists from beginning to end.

    Would love to see people get inspired by this and see what can come of it.

  2. Shaolin Fox Avatar

    This is awesome. Not only is it a fantastic piece, but a collaboration of artists from beginning to end.

    Would love to see people get inspired by this and see what can come of it.

  3. Shaolin Fox Avatar

    This is awesome. Not only is it a fantastic piece, but a collaboration of artists from beginning to end.

    Would love to see people get inspired by this and see what can come of it.

  4. mutumbo Avatar
    mutumbo

    i agree with shaolin.

  5. mutumbo Avatar
    mutumbo

    i agree with shaolin.

  6. mutumbo Avatar
    mutumbo

    i agree with shaolin.

  7. Darah Avatar
    Darah

    A wonderful, inspiring concept that led to a beautiful result.

  8. Darah Avatar
    Darah

    A wonderful, inspiring concept that led to a beautiful result.

  9. Darah Avatar
    Darah

    A wonderful, inspiring concept that led to a beautiful result.

  10. trailerparkjesus Avatar

    I love the idea behind this. I don’t know if I could handle getting tattooed by three people at once though, its gotta be an interesting experience

  11. trailerparkjesus Avatar

    I love the idea behind this. I don’t know if I could handle getting tattooed by three people at once though, its gotta be an interesting experience

  12. trailerparkjesus Avatar

    I love the idea behind this. I don’t know if I could handle getting tattooed by three people at once though, its gotta be an interesting experience

  13. Mac Avatar

    The sound of one machine is mesmerizing, I can’t imagine three going at the same time. Also, feeling those needles going in three different areas must be incredible.

  14. Mac Avatar

    The sound of one machine is mesmerizing, I can’t imagine three going at the same time. Also, feeling those needles going in three different areas must be incredible.

  15. Mac Avatar

    The sound of one machine is mesmerizing, I can’t imagine three going at the same time. Also, feeling those needles going in three different areas must be incredible.

  16. Tattoo-Tokyo Avatar

    Did each artist tattoo the piece that they designed or did they chop it up geographically speaking into thirds?

  17. Tattoo-Tokyo Avatar

    Did each artist tattoo the piece that they designed or did they chop it up geographically speaking into thirds?

  18. Tattoo-Tokyo Avatar

    Did each artist tattoo the piece that they designed or did they chop it up geographically speaking into thirds?

  19. Darah Avatar
    Darah

    This really should have more comments, as the original idea was such an interesting concept in group creativity. Not to mention that the tattoos are gorgeous as well.

  20. Darah Avatar
    Darah

    This really should have more comments, as the original idea was such an interesting concept in group creativity. Not to mention that the tattoos are gorgeous as well.

  21. Darah Avatar
    Darah

    This really should have more comments, as the original idea was such an interesting concept in group creativity. Not to mention that the tattoos are gorgeous as well.

  22. Will Avatar
    Will

    That has to be one of the finest back-pieces I’ve seen. I rate the guy 100% for coping with three machines inking him at one time; I’m sure I couldn’t have handled that. Even one can be a bit ouchy sometimes.

    The collaboration of three artists is a very interesting concept and I’m truly impressed at how well it’s worked out with a seamless design incorporating so many different images. I like it that there’s a lot of black ink, which goes well with his black ear-plugs.

    Awesome is an overused word on here … but …it’s AWESOME !!!

  23. Will Avatar
    Will

    That has to be one of the finest back-pieces I’ve seen. I rate the guy 100% for coping with three machines inking him at one time; I’m sure I couldn’t have handled that. Even one can be a bit ouchy sometimes.

    The collaboration of three artists is a very interesting concept and I’m truly impressed at how well it’s worked out with a seamless design incorporating so many different images. I like it that there’s a lot of black ink, which goes well with his black ear-plugs.

    Awesome is an overused word on here … but …it’s AWESOME !!!

  24. Will Avatar
    Will

    That has to be one of the finest back-pieces I’ve seen. I rate the guy 100% for coping with three machines inking him at one time; I’m sure I couldn’t have handled that. Even one can be a bit ouchy sometimes.

    The collaboration of three artists is a very interesting concept and I’m truly impressed at how well it’s worked out with a seamless design incorporating so many different images. I like it that there’s a lot of black ink, which goes well with his black ear-plugs.

    Awesome is an overused word on here … but …it’s AWESOME !!!

  25. nuno botto Avatar
    nuno botto

    Fucking beautiful tatoo, the themes that aparently have nothing to do with each other match perfectly well. congrats

  26. nuno botto Avatar
    nuno botto

    Fucking beautiful tatoo, the themes that aparently have nothing to do with each other match perfectly well. congrats

  27. nuno botto Avatar
    nuno botto

    Fucking beautiful tatoo, the themes that aparently have nothing to do with each other match perfectly well. congrats

  28. Jessorz Avatar

    oh man, getting worked on by three machines at once would SUCK but this piece is beautiful!!

  29. Jessorz Avatar

    oh man, getting worked on by three machines at once would SUCK but this piece is beautiful!!

  30. Jessorz Avatar

    oh man, getting worked on by three machines at once would SUCK but this piece is beautiful!!

  31. kbi the crowing Avatar

    i’d love to see the process of drawing this up

  32. kbi the crowing Avatar

    i’d love to see the process of drawing this up

  33. kbi the crowing Avatar

    i’d love to see the process of drawing this up

  34. joe Avatar
    joe

    amazing

  35. joe Avatar
    joe

    amazing

  36. joe Avatar
    joe

    amazing

  37. silvereden Avatar
    silvereden

    i keep coming back to this piece over and over. there’s something so strangely beautiful about it – if someone had shown me the different themes on separate pieces of paper, i would have sworn they would never go well together. this tattoo obviously proves me wrong! it looks so seamless, so finely “tuned”. props to the three artists for designing such a gorgeous and unique piece, and kudos to our friend for sitting through – what intense sessions they must have been!

  38. silvereden Avatar
    silvereden

    i keep coming back to this piece over and over. there’s something so strangely beautiful about it – if someone had shown me the different themes on separate pieces of paper, i would have sworn they would never go well together. this tattoo obviously proves me wrong! it looks so seamless, so finely “tuned”. props to the three artists for designing such a gorgeous and unique piece, and kudos to our friend for sitting through – what intense sessions they must have been!

  39. silvereden Avatar
    silvereden

    i keep coming back to this piece over and over. there’s something so strangely beautiful about it – if someone had shown me the different themes on separate pieces of paper, i would have sworn they would never go well together. this tattoo obviously proves me wrong! it looks so seamless, so finely “tuned”. props to the three artists for designing such a gorgeous and unique piece, and kudos to our friend for sitting through – what intense sessions they must have been!

  40. thomasisdead Avatar
    thomasisdead

    i would i have to believe that this is probably one of the best peices i have seen in a very long time, good job sittin through it all

  41. thomasisdead Avatar
    thomasisdead

    i would i have to believe that this is probably one of the best peices i have seen in a very long time, good job sittin through it all

  42. thomasisdead Avatar
    thomasisdead

    i would i have to believe that this is probably one of the best peices i have seen in a very long time, good job sittin through it all

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