A tattooed person suspends from hooks, laying flat, one leg higher than the other. Their head is back, and they seem to be smiling, dark hair dangling like an anime character.

Tag: Mythological Tattoos

  • It’s Madness! Madness I Tell You!

    I really wish I could give you more details about this piece by Nik Moore from Scarab Body Arts in Syracuse, NY.  The only thing I know is that it was entitled “Madness”, and more than likely depicts some form of myth/legend.

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  • This ain’t your daddy’s pokemon

    Oh sure, it may bear a passing resemblance to Ninetails, but that’s because Ninetails was based off of the Kitsune, a Japanese fox spirit, which is known to have as many as nine tails.  It’s also refreshing to see a Kitsune done in a different style than traditional Japanese tattoos, if only for a change in pace.

    Tattoo by Cliff (Z) Ziegler from Zebra Tattooz in Streetsboro, OH

  • Rise Above

    Tattoos can have intensely personal significance to those who get them.  We all know this.  This particular tattoo by Jackie Rabbit is one of those.  The owner is a friend of Jackie’s who has led a life of hardship and struggle.  However at this point in his life things are finally looking up, and this tattoo celebrates that.  It is meant to symbolize him rising above his struggles, becoming a better person because of them.

    Jackie works at Star City Tattoos in Roanoke, VA.

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  • Reborn in flame

    The phoenix story is one of rebirth, and it’s because of this that ZSSailer chose the phoenix for this tattoo.

    I’m proud of the story behind this tattoo. I used to weigh 312 pounds, but at 23 was diagnosed with several bad health problems (go figure), and decided to make a change. Today, at 24, I’m a healthy 205 pounds, and putting on more pounds in solid muscle….I’ve traded the acts of overeating for those of bodybuilding, and I couldn’t be more thrilled. To commemorate my accomplishments, I wanted a phoenix on my chest to acknowledge my rebirth. The feathers falling off symbolize my weight loss, the rays of light above symbolize how my soul feels like it’s shining in my new body, and the scale in the ashes symbolizes that I no longer fear stepping on a scale.

    Tattoo by Aleks Salanek from Beneath the Skin Tattoo in Pottstown, PA.

  • He’s got eyes of the bluest skies

    A sure fire way to call attention to any tattoo is to add a bit of color.  Of course when that color comes from a pair of microdermals in your neck, it becomes even more noticeable.

    Alright so here’s the breakdown of everything.  The piercings are by Joeltron from First Blood in Sydney.  The tattoo is by Ange while she was doing a guest spot there.  And according to the description, in this photo the dermals are healed while the tattoo is still fresh.

  • Look both ways

    So the last time I posted a tattoo of a statue, I may have mistaken Moses for Zeus.  Well this time I’m positive this is a statue of Janus.  Coincidentally this tattoo is by another Kipod Tattoo artist, Michael Kozlenko.

  • Did you see that Unicorn? It’s horn was so.. shiny

    And not only a Unicorn, but also a Jackalope!

    This was sent in by ChorusOfAngels, who also has the Haste the Day chest piece.

  • Together

    Here’s the other photo I mentioned earlier that was sent in by FemaleHumanoid.  The focus here is not just on the couple, but also their tattoos.  In fact I’d hazard a guess that the point of the photo is to showcase the work, that just happens to be on these two individuals.  As with the earlier post, you’ll definitely want to go to the gallery to see the full sized version of this photo so you can get a better look at the tattoos.

  • Thunderbolts and Lightning

    This bust of Zeus is anything but frightning.

    EDIT: And by Zeus I mean Michelangelo’s “Moses”

    Tattoo by Arad Bert, Kipod Tattoo, Tel Aviv.

  • Traditional Door Gods

    Today is one of those days that I wish the margins on ModBlog didn’t exist.  This phenomenal backpiece by Joey Pang from Tattoo Temple in Hong Kong is exquisite in every respect. You can click on the photo to see it full-sized so you can understand just how incredible it is.

    You can see more of Joey’s recent work in the oriental-style tattoo gallery.

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