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I do know, we're all sick of the reality TV line that every tattoo has to have a narrative, but the actual reality is that lots of still get tattooed to commemorate a person or moment, plus the article reminds us art snobs of that. Let's start with the Minneapolis-St.Paul Star Tribune "permanent milestone" article, illustrated by the picture above plus other shots by Tom Wallace, including some silver haired foxes who look great in their tattoos, answering that oft-repeated utter foolishness, "What will you look like at 70?" Like that query, the article has its share of tattoo cliches as well but we'll let it slide as it positively looks at tattooing to mark moments in people's lives. It's a mournful irony that rules meant to "protect the public" often finish up hurting people the most.
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Currently, no professional tattoo studio exists in the city, so guess what usually happens in these cases: kitchen table scratchers plus dangerous tattoo parties fill the void. Officials say, "We have nothing against tattoos", plus that the ban is in place while they craft regulations for the industry.
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Plus hell, Minnesota needs some positive tattoo news as one city, Watertown, has banned any new tattoo studio from opening up next year.
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Picture by Tom Wallace for The Star Tribune. It's where Paul came from & would be the right thing to do. "If they can't discover a building here,we'll take the collection back to North Carolina.
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That collection moved from Chuck's original Tattoo Archive home in San Francisco to where it is now in Winston Salem, North Carolina. In 1993, Chuck Eldridge, Ed Hardy, Alan Govenar & Henk Schiffmacher (Hanky Panky), created the Paul Rogers Tattoo Research middle to house the collection. Plenty of of the pics & other tattoo memorabilia were amassed by Paul Rodgers over the 60 years they tattooed they had a stroke on that 60th tattoo anniversary & died six years later. Look back on the evolution of American tattooing with a tribute to "Cap" Coleman & Paul Rodgers in their "forefathers of tattooing" post. With tattoo culture budding in South Korea, I enjoyed the juxtaposition of The Selvedge Yard's My favourite picture is of a service woman getting tattooed in the 50s, surrounded by other female soldiers. The post is an amazing collection of stories & archival pics of the tattoo parlors & the sailors & sideshow stars that frequented them. In South Korea today, only those with a medical license, like Kwon Yong-hyun pictured above, can legally tattoo, but with the increasing popularity of tattooing - in part thanks to tattooed soccer stars that played at Seoul's 2002 World Cup - tattooists think that regulation of the art is in the near future. Lee paints a picture of studios with "dark tunnel-like entrance with graffiti covered walls" that are found only after the "proper" steps are taken, which are set out: "first you run a search on the net, then you hook up with a tattooist who will guide you to a nondescript space, and finally you sit down for the unlawful procedure." Jiyeon Lee's photos and story of underground tattooing in Seoul jogged my memory lots of my own first tattoos when the art was still unlawful in NYC (it was legalized in 1997). Will have a double tattoo news review for you Monday as I've been working through the proofs (all 500 pages) of my book on blackwork this week, but I desired to highlight three news stories that I particularly enjoyed: The GlobalPost's look at tattoo culture in South Korea today and a look back on the forefathers of American tattoo culture on The Selvedge Yard.