The Tattooed Poets Project: Cody Todd

We are extending the Tattooed Poets Project through the weekend, giving those who have been enjoying the poetic ink, a little bit more to tide them over until next year.

Today we are being visited by an old friend, Cody Todd, whose tattoos appeared here last year.

This is his latest tattoo, four weeks old, inked at Purple Panther Tattoos off of Sunset in Los Angeles:


Cody provided this explanation:

Not too much of a story behind this. It is Marv and Goldie from the "The Hard Goodbye" of Frank Miller's Sin City. The artist who did this is from Tokyo, and her name is Koko Ainai. I admire the precision of her work in copying Miller's extremely elaborate sketching. As Marv and Goldie embrace, he is holding a gun he apparently took away from her and a bullet hole is smoldering in his right shoulder as he lifts her off the ground. That tattoo is the first of what is going to be a kind of sleeve in parts in which I take different scenes from noir films or works and decorate my whole left arm with. Upon seeing Farewell My Lovely with my girlfriend last week, I decided to get the front end of a 1934 or 1936 Buick as my next tattoo.

...I am doing my critical work for my PhD at USC on the "western noir," which is a term I sort of coined for a specific genre of film and literature concerned with elements that typically comprise classical film noir, except they take place in cities in the western part of the United States. As we see in the film, Sin City, it has a "Gothic City" feel to it, but it is most certainly somewhere out in western Nevada, or California. I think the motifs of lawlessness, street and vigilante justice, and the disillusionment with the American Dream are all at work in this kind of genre, and that it also borrows many elements from the Western as a genre as well. If anyone wants to read good literary western noir, I would direct them, promptly, to read Daniel Woodrell, who takes the noir theme and brings it to the Ozarks and southwest Missouri. If Chandler and Faulkner had a love-child, it most certainly would be Woodrell.

Head over to BillyBlog and read one of Cody's poems here.

Cody Todd is the author of the chapbook, To Frankenstein, My Father (2007, Proem Press). His poems have appeared in Hunger Mountain, Salt Hill and are forthcoming in Lake Effect, The Pinch, Specs Journal and Denver Quarterly. He received an MFA from Western Michigan University and is currently a Virginia Middleton Fellow in the PhD program in English-Literature/Creative Writing at the University of Southern California. He is the Managing Editor and co-creator of the poetry journal, The Offending Adam (www.theoffendingadam.com).

The Tattooed Poets Project: Jozi Tatham

Today's tattoo (and remember folks, we're continuing through May 2!) belongs to Jozi Tatham, who was referred to us by the Milwaukee Poet Laureate, Brenda Cárdenas (thanks Brenda!).

Her tattoo is certainly amazing:


Jozi had this tattoo done by Steve Bossler, who owns Greenseed Studios in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. She had met him originally at Papes Blue Ribbon Tattoo in Milwaukee. Steve splits his time between the two locations.

Jozi explains the inspiration behind this tattoo:

I have wanted this back tattoo for years now. Where the Wild Things Are was my favorite book growing up. Because I have since become a writer, it's extremely important to me to remember the childhood imagination and creativity that we are all born with, but which we often "outgrow". I refuse to grow up and let my imagination slip away, and hopefully having the monsters of creativity tattooed on my body will keep that close to me.


Please check out one of Jozi's poems over on BillyBlog here.

Jozi Tatham is currently a poetry MFA student at George Mason University in Virginia. She hails from Milwaukee, WI where she received her BA and the place which serves as "the inspiration for most of my being thus far." She has been published in newspapers and small publications in the Milwaukee area for poetry and nonfiction.

Thanks to Jozi for sharing with us here at Tattoosday!

I suck at taking photos but this one was so much fun

The Tattooed Poets Project: Phebe Szatmari

Well I am back in New York and posting this a little later in the day than normal. The good news for those of you enjoying the Tattooed Poets Project is that we will spill over until Sunday, May 2, before resuming our normal activities.

In the mean time, enjoy this amazing tattoo from Phebe Szatmari:

Phebe writes:

Driftwood, for me, symbolizes the worn, the weathered, the old, the beautiful—each piece takes on its own character. My wife and I have a large piece from Richardson Lake in Maine that resembles a leaping elk. Its movement and energy are striking.

I was also inspired by artist Deborah Butterfield who is known for her sculptures of horses (initially created from driftwood before being cast in bronze).

When I found tattoo artist Jason Tyler Grace, I knew that he had the artistic ability to render a realistic image that would also work with the contours of my body. I decided to get my tattoo in order to initiate a new dialog with myself—and because tattoos are hot.
Be sure to check out one of Phebe's poems here.

Phebe Szatmari was working full-time in an office in Manhattan when she learned there was a shortage of poets. She immediately dropped everything and is currently pursuing an MFA in Creative Writing and Literature at Stony Brook Southampton.

In her spare time, Phebe freelance edits, teaches writing, volunteers at LIGALY (Long Island Gay and Lesbian Youth Center), serves as a judge for teen poetry slams, and practices parkour. Her poems will be published in the forthcoming Writing Outside the Lines 2010 anthology.

Thanks to Phebe for sharing her lovely tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!

Murder of businessman in Moscow

Today, on the night of April 29, 2010 in Moscow, from Kalashnikov and pistol was killed Dagestani businessman, deputy general director Uniway management for the production of wine and vodka Abdulmedzhid Hasanov.

The killer shot the businessman in his own Porsche Cayenne in front of his wife and children.

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SHOWTIME

you already saw the art show

you got the t-shirt

you got the hammerhead deck

and you already shoplifted 3 out of the 5 Juxtapoz covers

whats left? go watch the fucking movie that will probably never come out on dvd
this week in L.A.
DIRTY HANDS
for those of you who already seen it in film festivals, this is a new version re-cut to new music, director harry kim will be at the last show on friday and saturday night, to answer all your stupid questions and give out free posters

to the first 100 people who ask for one. the movie is only playing for a week and then heading to san francisco,
just for you, because i like you, here are 2 deleted scenes from the movie


If you want to see the scenes that weren’t deleted and are in LA, you should go to the Sunset 5 theater between April 30th and May 6th to watch the entire movie, available to the ticket buying public for the first time,I'll be at the MAY 1st saturday evening shows, so see you there. and if your in the bay it'll be up there next, check here and upperplayground.com for details

2010 FIRST QUARTER WRAP-UP

LOS ANGELES





Jamming with JJ



CHOE brothers




CHOE'S


Casey Zoltan from 7th letter

Dante Ross, Johnny Granado, Joe Hahn, Andrew Hosner

Mark the cobrasnake


Lulu and Daniel Freedman





Tricia my Camp Counselor from Camp Conifer, where i met Harry kim when i was 13



Gary Baseman, Adam Wallcavage, Mark Dean Veca

Elliot Roberts and Teagan Quin

Bobby and Ben from theHundreds

Estevan Oriol


Horny Kim




James Jean and Alice

Paulina and JoeTo

Mari Inukai, Audrey Kawasaki

LAZ

NORM,SABER,PUSH,RETNA

Kevin Hayes

JC and JJ






Mr. Hahn



Mom


Eli Roth, Nikki, Eric Nakamura


Peaches Geldof, Eli Roth, Nikki, Mickey Avalon

PM Tenore from RVCA and Aki from GOODSMILE japan

Omar Doom

John Pham

Topher



Remi Kabaka from the Gorillaz


Joe To and Rob Sato

Retna ,Eriberto Oriol

Dr. Romanelli, Tim Biskup, Brian from Weezer

Alphonso and Tara tarantino



Yoshi Obayashi

Zell Dragonette and Harry

highschool renunion

SNOOP420.COM (snoop's got my shit hanging in his crib, why don't you?)

COACHELLA
Sasha Fierce and JIGGA






SAN FRANCISCO
GRIME





INLAND EMPIRE


PHOTOS by Eric nakamura, bobby hundreds, Lindsey Byrnes,Yuri Hasegawa, ken harman, Martin wong, brandon shigeta, alex pak, willie-t, and mark the cobrasnakke