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Wednesday, September 17, 2008
A Portrait of Marilyn
Tom Doherty gave me the best answer I have heard to the question "How many tattoos do you have?"
He looked me in the eye and said, matter-of-factly, "Not enough."
Tom has a ton of ink, and is one of the artists in residence at Another Tattoo Shop in Bound Brook, New Jersey.
It's always like winning the lottery when I chance upon a tattoo artist, because they seem to have a greater appreciation for the idea of Tattoosday and, more importantly, they have siginifantly better work, and more of it to choose from.
So Tom was not only kind enough to agree to participate, but he didn't offer up any of his visible tattoos, but instead lifted his shirt to reveal Marilyn Monroe, smiling from the left side of his torso.
Why does he choose to have Ms. Monroe inked there? He wanted a famous face, a "show-off piece," as he called it. The tattoo was done by his boss at the shop, Matt Pope.
Thanks to Tom for sharing this awesome portrait with us here at Tattoosday!
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Another Tattoo Shop,
Marilyn Monroe,
Portraits
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