The Tattooed Poets Project: Tess. Lotta's Tree Has Her Back
Today's tattoo comes to us from Tess. Lotta, a poet and editor of Media Cake eMagazine. She was referred to me by Rick Lupert over at the Poetry Super Highway:
Ms. Lotta had this piece tattooed "around 1998-99". She noted that, "it took awhile, as it was painful along the spine".
She continues explaining the piece:
Be sure to head over to BillyBlog and read one of her poems!
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Ms. Lotta had this piece tattooed "around 1998-99". She noted that, "it took awhile, as it was painful along the spine".
She continues explaining the piece:
Thanks to Tess. for sharing her tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
"...Most of my work, including this back piece, is done by my dear friend Owen Connell. His shop, Parlor F, is located in Seattle ... At the same time I was coming through some heavy shit in my life, our neighbor was chopping down a very healthy, fabulous oak tree. She left it a stump. By the next spring, the stump had sprouted fresh twigs, each waving tiny, green flags at the ends as if to say 'I’m here.' It was a deep lesson for me. I’m lucky to have two trees in my life now: a skittish but big-hearted lemon tree (it was mutilated by an untrained tree trimmer) and a scrappy peach tree that is cranky as hell."
Be sure to head over to BillyBlog and read one of her poems!
The Tattooed Poets Project: Whitman's Song on Michael Mayo's Chest
Today's tattooed poet has a poetry tattoo. Michael Mayo was referred to me by the poet Dorianne Laux, who taught Michael at North Carolina State University.
Michael Mayo has "I celebrate myself and sing myself" tattooed on his chest, honoring the opening line of Walt Whitman's iconic poem "Song of Myself":
The tattoo was done on his 22nd birthday, March 20, 2006, at Blue Flame Tattoo in Raleigh, North Carolina. Work from Blue Flame has appeared previously on Tattoosday here.
Check out Michael's poem "Blowing Off Death" over on BillyBlog.
Thanks to Michael for sharing his poetic tattoo here on Tattoosday!
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Michael Mayo has "I celebrate myself and sing myself" tattooed on his chest, honoring the opening line of Walt Whitman's iconic poem "Song of Myself":
I celebrate myself, and sing myself,Michael explains why he chose to have these words, first published in 1855 in Leaves of Grass, tattooed over his heart:
And what I assume you shall assume,
For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.
"I got the Whitman quote for a few reasons. The year before [2005], I was dealing with a lot of difficult issues with my family and my Chemistry major at school. My confidence and happiness were being affected very negatively. I took an intro to poetry writing class, and I found I enjoyed the catharsis of writing.Michael is a Creative Writing major and is planning on applying to MFA programs in the fall.
I don't know if I read "Song of Myself" on my own or if we read it in class, but I remember admiring not only the beauty in Whitman's words, but his self-assuredness.
I got the tattoo as a symbol to myself of a great American poet to admire and imitate and as a reminder to have faith and confidence in myself."
The tattoo was done on his 22nd birthday, March 20, 2006, at Blue Flame Tattoo in Raleigh, North Carolina. Work from Blue Flame has appeared previously on Tattoosday here.
Check out Michael's poem "Blowing Off Death" over on BillyBlog.
Thanks to Michael for sharing his poetic tattoo here on Tattoosday!
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