Tuesday, April 7, 2015

New Tattoo

I've known for years that I wanted to get a bird tattoo, but it was hard to settle on an image. As you might have guessed from my frequent and annoying correction of mis-identified birds in popular culture, I wanted something realistic. I wanted a bird tattoo because I love birds, not to support whimsy or because I was a 20 year old girl who had just left hime and wanted to show how much I loved my new found freedom. For example, I wanted something unlike every single image you find when you Google "bird tattoo."

For awhile I was set on getting a page from an old Peterson guide. Probably gulls or terns - I don't like color tattoos and they'd just be in black and white - complete with identification arrows and gender names. Like maybe the Roseate Terns below, the two flying birds and the three heads.


But, I dunno. Maybe it's copyright infringement? Maybe I just wanted something a little more personal. Maybe I didn't want words. Either way, I found something better.

On his (newly-redesigned!) website, SibleyGuides.com, David Sibley sells some of the original pen and ink drawings he made for old newspaper columns and other publications.  Check them out. I bought one of those old drawings, one showing a pair of black-legged kittiwakes in flight, about a year ago and had it framed.  Here's the image.


Cool, right? Simple, but I liked the momentum of the image and that kittiwakes are, like, kind of a connoisseur's gull, know what I mean? My decision was made, now it was just time to do the dang thing.

Through random fate of a Google search I landed on the Champion Tattoo Company, on Barrack's Row in SE DC.  An appointment was made for March 31 - my 32nd birthday - and after a lovely dinner with my fiancee I strolled in and let Butch get to work.  Great guy, that Butch. We talked a lot about fracking, living in Europe, the Appalachian Trail, and that the rent it too damn high.  Here he is at work on my arm.


And here it is now, all healed up and ready for life.  


Anyone else got some bird tattoos they want to share?










11 comments:

  1. About 6 years ago I got a perched Cedar Waxwing tattooed in black-and-white on my right thigh. They are my favorite bird for a variety of metaphorical reasons (not flashy, don't really sing, wander nomadically, provide for each other, get a little drunk, etc). In the mean time, I have thought about extending the tree branch that he is perched on and including other birds, but I haven't acted on it yet.

    Your Kittiwakes are bad-ass. I like that image a lot.

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  2. most tattoos are silly but a kittiwake tattoo is several kinds of wonderful.. if I wasn't an old man I'd get a western grebe..

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  3. not yet, but I'm planning on it! Probably HUGO. Stay tuned...

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  4. and...nice work! I love it! Well done, sir.

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  5. Formerly considered a Carolina or house wren because my daughter is small, noisy, and bossy.

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  8. My daughter is a bird lover, and she always wants a bird tattoo, but my wife was not happy with her this decision. However last month my daughter found online tattoo design artists and the artist show him very creative bird tattoos and now my wife also allows her to get it.

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