The last of the 3rd Avenue Festival tattoos belongs to Tracy, who boasted a beautiful floral piece on the left side of her back.
It's a bright, colorful tattoo that definitely catches one's eye. This was inked about five years ago by
Peter at
Body Art Studios, whose work appeared previously
here on Tattoosday, and can also be seen at the bottom of the page in the form of the cherub playing the green guitar.
What makes this piece particularly interesting is that it is a cover up, the first to appear (as far as I know) on Tattoosday.
When Tracey was 17, she got a wizard tattooed on her back. At first glance, you really couldn't tell and, one might argue, if she didn't disclose it was a cover up, it might not be even remotely visible. As it is, I think I see where the wizard was.
Tracy said that the tattoo was very similar to that of a woman she knew who had survived breast cancer. She had some scarring, and had a similar tattoo, which Tracey admired. This piece was inspired by this woman, and carries with it an extra meaning, as a result.
Seems appropriate, then, that this post was written and posted on
Lee National Denim Day, one of the nation's largest fund raisers for the
Susan G. Komen for the Cure fund.
Thanks to Tracy for sharing this beautiful tattoo!
So that wraps up the Third Avenue Festival tattoo onslaught. Stay tuned as I have two more tattooed volunteers in the pipeline, and it's unseasonably warm here in New York as the weekend approaches.
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