Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Next up in the traditional sailor tattoo artwork is the Pig & Chicken. Believed to keep a sailor safe from drowning due to the high survival rate of these animals in the aftermath of a shipwreck. Most often they were the only survivors since they were kept in wooden crates which would wash up on shore. "A pig on the right knee, safety at see... a cock on the left, never lose a fight."
Friday, August 17, 2012
#2 Sailor Tattoo Art: The dagger and rose tattoo symbolized the willingness to fight or kill even something as fragile as a rose.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
NEW mini-series... Classic sailor tattoos with my spin added to them. First up is the oldest of them all the Anchor. At sea, the anchor is the most secure object in a sailor's life, making it the perfect representation of stability. This is why you'll often see them emblazoned with "Mom" or the name of a sailor's sweetheart (the people who keep them grounded). Anchors have become popular within general tattoo culture over the years, but the symbolism is still the same. It's a reminder of what keeps you steady. (- www.sailorjerry.com )
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
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