Samstag, 20. Februar 2016

No, My Tattoos and Piercings Do Not Make Me a "Bad Mom"

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I grew up in a family without tattoos. Without piercings. Without body modifications. Sure, my mother, grandmother, and many of my female cousins had pierced ears, but none of the men. I didn’t have an uncle with a Sailor Jerry-style tat on his chest. I didn’t have an aunt with a nose ring, or lower lip stud. And my parents and grandparents … well, their skin was pristine. Pockmarked and freckled, blemished and stretched, but otherwise intact. Otherwise “perfect.” 


So where my love for body modification came from I am not so sure; all I do know is that I was asking for a belly-button piercing by time I was 12, I wanted to dye my hair “crazy colors” shortly after I turned 13, and a tattoo? Well, I started doodling on my skin with gel pens during sophomore science class, and I never stopped. I never looked back. 



I was young and impulsive. I couldn’t wait, I wouldn’t wait; and the day I turned 18 I decided to mark the occasion the only way I knew how: with a “passionate” tattoo.



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And while my mother let me get a second hole in my ear and small diamond studs in my cartilage (for my sixteenth birthday) that was as far as she was going. Everything else had to wait until I was 18. Until I was out on my own. 


But I was young and impulsive. I couldn’t wait, I wouldn’t wait; and the day I turned 18 I decided to mark the occasion the only way I knew how: with a “passionate” tattoo. A spur-of-the-moment, “look, I’m an adult now” tattoo. A rebellious tattoo. A stupid, stupid tattoo.


Make no mistake, I love my tattoos — and my ear piercings, my navel piercing, my nostril piercing … and yes, my nipple piercings. But I didn’t get my first tattoo because I loved modifications or appreciated art. I didn’t get my first tattoo because it was meaningful or empowering. I got my first tattoo because I said I would. I got my first tattoo because I could. I got my first tattoo because I loved pissing off my mom. (Sorry, Mom!) 


Since that tattoo, I have become something of a body modification aficionado – I have 14 body piercings, a rib tattoo, a thigh tattoo, an inner wrist tattoo, two “tramp stamps” (and, yes, both were acquired when I was 18), and a full sleeve. In fact, I have more tattoos than I can count, since most of my pieces meld right into the next. But you know what? My piercings don’t make me masochistic, a degenerate, or some sort of delinquent. My tattoos don’t make unemployable. And my body modifications definitely do not make me a “bad mom.”


You see, I’ve heard it all:


What does your mother think?


Oh, Kimberly, what will other people will think? 


Are they permanent? 


What will you do about your tattoos when you get older? 


Why did you get your tattoos? I mean, you were so pretty; you were so smart.


But after my daughter was born, I heard a slew of new questions:


Will you get any more tattoos, now that you are a mom?


Do you regret your tattoos, now that you’re a mom?


How do you explain your tattoos to other moms?


How are you going to explain your tattoos to Amelia when she’s old enough?


I’ve always remained confused by these questions for the same reasons. But namely this: What exactly do I have to explain here? What precisely do I have to tell her? That her mother has a penchant for art and loves self-expression? That I am “different” and “unique” and damn proud of it? That my tattoos make me feel feminine, sexy, and beautiful? That my modifications make me me, and it’s for that very reason I am not sorry, and I will never be sorry?



My modifications don’t make me a bad mom nor a better mom. They are but a part of who I am. They are but a part of the woman I am.



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I know tattoos and piercings aren’t everyone’s cup of tea. And that’s cool. (Totally cool.) But that doesn’t mean tattoos are wrong. That doesn’t mean piercings are bad. And that doesn’t mean those who sport body modifications are “scary,” dangerous, uneducated, or downright stupid. (Hi; college grad here — one who left with 3.9 GPA, and top honors.)


Because here’s the thing: My modifications don’t make me a bad mom nor a better mom. They are but a part of who I am. They are but a part of the woman I am. As such, I don’t identify as a “pierced woman,” a “tattooed woman,” or a “modified woman,” I identity as a strong woman. A smart woman. A fierce woman. I am a writer, a runner, a feminist, a mental health advocate, and a mom. Not Modified Mom, but just Mom. A mom who loves her daughter intensely, yet gently. A mom who holds her daughter closely, yet also gives her the space to learn, to thrive, to grow.


I am a mom who cries with her daughter, and in front of her. A woman who is as sensitive as she is strong. I am mom who encourages courteous behavior, a mom who acknowledges the importance of words like “please” and “thank you.” A mom who is teaching her daughter how to ask for help.


I am teaching her it’s okay to ask for help.


But I am also an active mom, a fun mom. Most afternoons, we sing songs in her tent every morning, we run through the park — chasing ducks and little boys. And we go for an “ice cream date” every Tuesday because, well, because it is BOGO day, and I cannot resist a free sundae. We read together. We sing and dance together. We laugh together. 


Because I am a mom — a mom with piercings and tattoos, bright pink hair and a half-shaven head. A mom who loves her daughter.


Fiercely, endlessly, and unconditionally.


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Donnerstag, 18. Februar 2016

Effects Of Toledo Tattoo Artist's Work Are More Than Skin Deep


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Maddie Keating shows her arm before and after her tattoo by Brian Finn which covered her scars.



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A few months ago, when we were in Toledo, Ohio, we spotted a small item in the Toledo City Paper about a tattoo artist named Brian Finn.


Finn has been tattooing for nearly 20 years. These days, he does it on his days off, too — but not for just anyone. On those days, he’s creating tattoos for people with scars caused by trauma: domestic violence, human trafficking or self-inflicted.


And he’s offering these tattoos for free.


“Otherwise, you know, they wouldn’t be able to get that done. Maybe they don’t have the money for it,” Finn says. “The cost of equipment isn’t that much. It just takes up my time, so if I can make somebody’s day better — or life better — just covering up a scar from a bad experience, I sleep a little better.”


Maddie Keating read the article in the paper, too. The 20-year-old had scars on her arms — from self-inflicted wounds — that she wanted to cover up.


“I started cutting when I was about 12,” Keating says. “I entered into a really deep depression, so for about six or seven years, I was pretty heavily self-harming.”





One of the places Keating cut herself the most was on her left forearm. Now, having come out on the other side of her depression, she says she doesn’t “want it quite that visible all the time.”


Keating hasn’t cut herself in years, and while she’s not ashamed of the scars on her arms, they are a reminder “of a really dark, hard time.”


She couldn’t afford the design she wanted — an ornate, stylized black-and-white rose — so she emailed Finn, asking “what’s the catch?” There wasn’t one. The two emailed back and forth for a few weeks, then set a date for the appointment.


The tattoo itself took about an hour and a half.


“It’s gorgeous,” Keating says. “And to think that I used to look at my arm and think ‘Wow, that’s so sad that I was so sad,’ and now I get to have this beautiful rose that Brian drew for me.”


As she watched Finn tattoo over her scars, she thought about how far she’s come.


“It felt almost like coming full circle. Out of emotional pain, I brought myself physical pain. And now, I took a little bit of physical pain for something really beautiful,” Keating says. “And it’s really nice to think that anybody that I meet will see something so beautiful and be able to appreciate it with me.”




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Mittwoch, 17. Februar 2016

Maria Tash's jewellery and piercing boutique is popping up at Liberty

New York’s hottest jewellery designer and piercer is popping up in London for just 10 days.


Maria Tash, piercer to the stars and beauty industry elite, is launching in Liberty from February 19-29 to mark London Fashion Week.


Her celebrity fans include Gwyneth Paltrow, FKA Twigs, Beyonce and Miley Cyrus, all won over by her cutting-edge, innovative designs.


“I feel so privileged to be able to pierce and retail Venus by Maria Tash collection in such a historic yet contemporary department store alongside the most innovative and exciting names in designer jewellery, fashion and beauty. I’m proud to call Liberty my home during my time in London,” said Maria Tash.




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This is the second time she has brought her skills to our fair capital, with a sell-out pop-up with Josh Wood Atelier last year.


This time round, you will be able to catch the launch of Maria’s latest collection ‘The London Edit’ and book in for ear and nose piercings in one of two pop-up rooms at the London department store.


Is it time to get your tragus done?


Follow Maria Tash on Instagram @venusbymariatash for piercing inspiration.


Piercings from £15 (minus cost of earring) at Liberty, from Feb 19-28. Call 0207 573 9858 or email mariatashbookings@liberty.co.uk for appointments, Walk-ins welcome.


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Montag, 15. Februar 2016

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Sonntag, 14. Februar 2016

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Coachella Fest and Stagecoach goers!

Want to commemorate your amazing weekend with a tattoo? Maybe you want to get a piercing before the festival to show off? Heatstroke Tattoo in North Indio will be doing specials both weekends for both events. We will be doing flash specials starting at $40 going to $100. Our piercing prices will range from $30-$45. Piercings on special will be lips, nostrils, septums, ears (industrial piercings not included), and belly buttons. Find us on Facebook or Instagram @heatstroke_tattoo to see some of our work. We have an artist to meet all your needs. Come by and say hello!



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