As many already know, on the 16th of September 2010 the vor v zakone Aslan Usoyan, also known as Ded Hasan, who after Vyacheslav Ivankov’s death is considered to be the leader of the Russian criminal world, was attempted to murder.
Aslan Usoyan(Ded Hasan)
Interview of the head of State Department of the Internal Affairs of Moscow
Ded Hasan arrived to visit his son and he was wounded heavily at the porch entrance, his body-guard was also wounded. The bullet hit Hasan’s stomach. The surveillance cameras recorded the attempt against the Ded Hasan.
Video of attempted to murder
Firing was made from the opposite house. It is seen on the video as mountain climbers get into the flat from where the firing was made. The cameras have also recorded the killer in addition to the attempt to murder.
Video of Ded Hasan killer taken by surveillance cameras
It is notable that the fire was made from Kalashnikov of the Chinese production.
Kalashnikov with silencer
It is seen on the photos that the weapon is with silencer, however the sniper went even further. He fired with rare cartridges RS (reduced launching speed from the barrel). These cartridges were found in the sniper’s flat.
Special cartridges
These cartridges are out of production for a long time already and it is possible to get these cartridges only on the military supply spots. These cartridges differ from ordinary ones with subsonic flying speed and thus they don’t produce the blast during shot. And when firing is made from the weapon with silencer the volume of the shot sound is similar to the one from bow. The video shows visually the difference between ordinary cartridges and special ones. RS bullet flies about 3 times slower than the ordinary one.
Comparison video of ordinary cartridges and special RS cartridges as well as 3D version of attempt to murder against Aslan Usoyan.
And here is brief interview of the neighbor of Aslan Khasanov’s son. He is a foreign businessman who came for some days to Russia and lived in rented flat near to Usoyan’s son.
Interviews of neighbor of son of Ded Hasan
This foreign businessman on video said that he did not see anything, see only a lot of blood in the entryway.
For the moment Asan Usoyan is discharged from hospital. There are many versions for the reasons of the attempt, they say that he was shot because of Cherkizovskiy market. However, only the customers know about the real reasons.
I met Matt one afternoon as he stood among the masses at the southwest corner of Madison Square Garden, waiting for a bus out of town.
This is his tattoo which he shared with us, covering his upper right arm:
The message is simple: silence is golden. I love how the side skulls spill off of the front skull, and how the teeth of the primary jaw are fused together.
Matt attributes this piece to "deep life experiences" and how it serves as a reminder to keep his head on straight.
He told me he's "been low and wants to stay higher" and that "keeping what I've done to myself has given me the ability to achieve what I have in life".
Earlier this summer, I posted a couple of tattoos from Joe, seen here.
Needless to say, Joe became a fan, and updated me with a new tattoo, below:
Joe explains:
"The picture is fresh from the artist finishing it. It is "C077X" and is a nod to James Franco and General Hospital. He is my fav actor and I have been watching General Hospital for at least 21 years. It is the the tag that "Franco" sprayed on everything when he recently guest starred on GH as an artist/serial killer. His character's name is Franco, reflecting that art imitates life. A motto the actor and character believe, and so do I. That is why I got the tattoo. To prove art imitates life!"
Photo Credit: ABC via http://sn.soapnet.go.com
The tattoo was inked by Rob at Brooklyn Ink. Rob originally appeared here as a contributor here. And is one of several artists that has represented Brooklyn Ink over the years on Tattoosday. This label links all of the work from the shop previously seen on Tattoosday.
Thanks to Joe for sharing his new tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
The same night I met Brian, I met Rachel, who has eight tattoos.
She shared this one with me:
This piece on her left biceps is based on the work of artist Kurt Halsey. This little bird appears in multiple works by the artist, but Rachel imagined it for her own personal situation. She got it after a break-up a couple of years ago, and the tattoo gave her the strength to "let the bird go". In this case, the bird represents the ended relationship and the tattoo is a transitional piece that helped her recover from the difficulty of moving past it.
mark zuckerberg, Dustin Moskovitz, and sean parker ,in front of my mural (it was cut out of the walls and taken to their next 2 offices) at the original facebook offices in palo alto 2005 justin timberlake playing sean parker , in front of rob sato and joe to's mural in the major motion picture, the social network,2010.
I met Brian in Barnes & Noble, Union Square, back in August and he shared two tattoos with us. Put your thinking caps on, folks, because Brian, who is a video artist (website here), has very cerebral ink.
First up is this tattoo, on Brian's left biceps:
This tattoo is based on an illustration entitled "Every Night We Are Haunted by a Dream" by the artist Alfred Kubin (1877-1959).
Jede Nacht besucht uns ein Traum (Every Night We are Haunted by a Dream), ca. 1902-03 Pen and ink, brush, wash, and spray on paper 39.1 x 31.8 cm (15 3/8 x 12 1/2 in.) Albertina, Vienna
Brian explained that this work corresponded very closely to the publication of Sigmund Freud'sThe Interpretation of Dreams, and that Kubin's illustration represents "art between the cusp of pre-surrealism/expressionism and surrealism". It speaks to Brian's understanding of the perception of dreams and art.
Brian also had these words inscribed on his inner right forearm:
The words "Créer Dangereusement" are the French title of a 1957 essay by Albert Camus entitled "Create Dangerously". This "essay on realism and artistic creation" likewise spoke to Brian who acknowledged that "all art is a political act". It makes perfect sense, if you think about it, in that no great work of art was ever created by the artist playing it safe. It is those who created dangerously that are remembered as trailblazers and icons in their respective fields.
Brian had both of these tattoos done in Austin, Texas.
Thanks to Brian for sharing his artistic ink with us here on Tattoosday!
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I met Danny in Penn Station early in August just as he was about to board a train.
Before he headed to his platform, however, he allowed me to take this photo of his tattoo-in-progress on his upper right arm:
He explained that the koi swimming upward on his bicep represented that he was still moving upstream, that is, he was "still overcoming struggles, trials and tribulations". He added that he would get another koi on his left arm, facing downstream, when he had completed his struggle in life.
Before we could talk further, however, he had to run for his train. Fortunately for me (and for you, dear Readers), he e-mailed me shortly thereafter with some more details:
"The leaves are Japanese maples...Everyone gets the traditional lotus flowers, etc. But I chose a leaf that represents no religion or significant meaning to it. I would have gone with the Korean national flower [Hibiscus syriacus] but that, too, had meaning behind it. Many flowers that are traditionally on bodies are either Buddhist or Catholic, etc. Coming from a Christian background, I chose one without any meaning. How can I live with a Buddhist lotus on my arm?
At the time I got the tattoo I was confused with life... Direction, purpose, goals, meaning.. I had obstacles and self goals I had to achieve and was in a standstill (not drug-related or any of that sort). I looked to the pain tattooing offers and how it puts your mind in a zoned-out state, which I now thrive for when I'm stressed. It's therapy to me. I'll update you when I find an artist to finish this tattoo. The windbars were left open to expand."
Like most people, I love music, when I hear the music I feel no pain, I forget about everything, all I ever wanted to do was make art, listen to music, or play it, or become Korean Batman. When I heard Steven Adler play drums on paradise city, Bonham on “when the levee breaks”, and watch Tommy lee go up in the air and bust drums, I knew all I wanted to do was play drums, I even joined the marching band so I could get free drum lessons, our marching band teacher sort of hated me, but he also let me get away with murder becasue i played my heart out and controlled all the freaky mutants that were our drumline, I used to murder the bass drum and fucking go apeshit on the triangle, this Russian kid ,Vlad who used to wrap metal forks around his body as jewelry, and once came to class bloody after beating the shit out of his dad , almost to death, and then became a skinhead , used to play the cymbals next to me, and was always off beat, which I loved. there was lots of musical people and inspiration growing up during these times, lenny Kravitz used to stop by the marching band class to say what’s up. My buddy Alan used to write rhymes in Spanish class behind me while I scribbled graffiti all over the desks, he went on to record this
This kid Ariel, who I used to be really mean to in art class, but then later was cool with, ended up recording all this crazy shit.
My friend JK, who barely spoke English and used to wear cross colors, went on to become the biggest rapper in Korea.
As for me, I played in moderate to horrible garage bands playing mostly rock and punk but mostly just uneasy unlistenable music, but there was never anywhere to practice, so any girl our lead singer was fucking would let us play in their garage, and even though I couldn’t play that well, id make up for it by playing as loud as possible,so after 20-30 minutes all the neighbors would call the cops, and since I was the drummer and I didn’t have a car to transport my drums, we mostly ended up playing in my backyard, in a shack that my dad made, on weekdays after school, this is when most kids started experimenting with drugs and alcohol, I had other interests like shoplifting and jacking off, so I never fucked with that stuff, because i was very focused on my craft, which was shoplifting and jacking off and i didnt want to do anything that faltered my technique. and instead I had to deal with all the shitheads I was in bands with. Drug problems, in one of my bands got pretty bad, and one day I found out 2 guys in my band “borrowed “ my brothers shitty ass guitar amp, and sold it for drugs, I quit the band, and told those fuckers to never come to my house again. Cut to a few years later, I dropped out of art school, I was 23 years old living back at home with my parents trying to make it as an illustrator and having no luck and the worst time, I guess the guys in my old band in that time got covered in tattoos, herpes and even more drugs, but somehow landed a record deal with a major label, I love l.a.!! I had moved since the old house, but as luck would have it, while driving down the street they saw me walk out of my new place and invited themselves in , they told me about Hollywood, and crazy parties, and their record deal, but certain band members were already in rehab, and they remembered I was always crazy on the drums, so they asked me if i had gotten any better over the years, and asked me to join their band, which was already signed…. And here it was, what I always wanted to be, A drummer in a band , to go out on the road and fuck groupies and sample the finest junk foods in every town. It was all right here in front of me… I told those fuckers to get the fuck out of my house, told my family members not to ever let them in, and never come back, I hadn’t forgotten about the stolen amp.And even though i was a thief, i never stole from my own. I wanted nothing to do with these people. I’d go solo with the art and one day I’d make music on my own terms, exactly 2 weeks later, this video with some of the guys from my old band, in their new band popped up on mtv.
It was a sample they had taken from a red hot chili peppers song, and turned it into the catchiest faggiest song ever. It was the most played song that summer, it was in every movie, commercial, blasting out of every car, even though they got booed at ozzfest, they went platinum, it was one of the most played songs of 2001, and reached No. 1 in 15 countries.. I wanted to kill myself, these guys hit the lottery (remember in 2001 people still had to buy music) I fucking missed out, that could’ve been me in that video, and touring the world, the musicianship and the rhymes on that song were as close to what bill and ted were trying to do in their excellent adventures, bring peace to the world through their awesome music!.. Oh well in hindsight I guess things still worked out ok for me. What’s life without a few missed opportunities :) "I see the sun breaking down into dark clouds and a vision of you standing out in a crowd.
I met Sara on the 36th Street subway platform in Brooklyn last month during the late afternoon rush hour commute.
What can I say? I'm a sucker for words and this tattoo looked poetic:
Sara filled me in. She has three tattoos and this passage "spoke to her". She wanted something religious for her 30th birthday.
This is an excerpt (verse 4) from Psalm 37 in the Bible.
The verse reads "Delight thyself also in the Lord, and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart" [King James Version]. Sara changed the thee and thine to read me and my, respectively, making the verse more personal.
This was tattooed by Alex Franklin at Brooklyn Ink in Bay Ridge. Work from Brooklyn Ink (and much from Alex) can be seen on this Tattoosday label here.
Thanks to Sara for sharing her source of inspiration with us here on Tattoosday!
One thing regular readers may notice is that I tend to prefer singular tattoos, as opposed to larger "concept" pieces. This preference is what you see illustrated here on Tattoosday.
However, once in a while, I see work that, although atypical of our content, is irresistible.
Just check out Khalil's sleeve, which I captured one day after work in Penn Station:
Representing thirty-two hours of work by Mike Boissoneault at Black Lotus Tattoo Studios, in North Kingstown, Rhode Island, Khalil explained that this vision represents a spin on a biomechanical design, "but more organic".
To him, in a world in which people are becoming less human, this tattoo reminds him to be human.
Here's a "fresher" shot from the Black Lotus website:
I met Christina one day after work while walking outside of Madison Square Garden.
She had this incredible tattoo, which she gladly shared with us here on Tattoosday:
This tattoo that covers her upper left arm was actually done in two segments by artist Orrin Hurley, who currently tattoos at Dare Devil Tattoo in Manhattan.
As for the source material behind this beautiful tattoo, Christina chose a piece of art by Frances Olive Esme Eve:
A closer look at the tattooed owl shows how it was changed, but you can still see that there is still a lot from the original design:
The lighthouse was inspired by the Portland Head Light on Cape Elizabeth, Maine.
Thanks to Christina for sharing her tattoo with us here on Tattoosday.
At the end of July, I ran into Stacy waiting for the F train at West 4th Street in Manhattan.
She had a panther peeking out from under her shirt on her back, but we couldn't get the whole tattoo in a shot, so she offered up this piece on her right arm:
Living next to Lake Michigan has many benefits. Having always lived in a location near a large body of water, I can relate to her admiration for the beauty of a seascape, whether it be an ocean or a great lake.
Stacy told me she enjoyed watching the tugboats in her home town, and that these small vessels are a "connective image" that draws her back to her original home.
This is also the second tugboat of the summer. The first one is here.
Thanks to Stacy for sharing her tugboat with us here at Tattoosday. Perhaps we'll see her panther when the Tattooed Poets Project returns next April for its third year!
Last month I met Melinda on the West 4th Street subway platform, a location I came to appreciate this past summer for its diversity of interesting tattoos.
Our conversation began on the platform in Manhattan and ended in Brooklyn after a trip on the D train.
Melinda has two tattoos and she shared this one, from her inner left forearm:
She explained that this tattoo is based on the shield of Minerva (in the Roman pantheon) and Athena (in the Greek pantheon).
The shield features the head of the serpentine-tressed Medusa who, if you didn't know, could turn creatures (men, mostly) to stone with a simple gaze.
Melinda loves the contrast between the Minerva and Medusa figures and the relationship between the two mythologies.
The tattoo was inked by Kelly Krantz, of the now defunct Hold Fast Tattoo in Brooklyn. Kelly now tattoos by appointment only, and more details can be found on his website here. Work by Kelly has appeared previously on Tattoosday here.
Thanks to Melinda for her good company on the D train back in August, and for sharing her tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
I met Liz last month on the West 4th Street platform as we were waiting for the D train.
She has six tattoos, including a really cool Brooklyn Bridge tattoo that she designed and, she proudly told me, Exene Cervenka once complimented her on.
The tattoo she shared with us, however, is this design of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, inked on her upper right arm:
The piece was modeled after the fossil displayed prominently in The American Museum of Natural History, where her brother had worked for a period of time. The tattoo is an homage to the time she spent there.
The tattoo was inked by Christopher Depinto aka The Ink Shrink at Shotsie's Tattoo in Wayne, New Jersey. Work from Shotsie's has appeared previously on Tattoosday here.
Thanks to Liz for sharing her dinosaur tattoo with us here at Tattoosday!
Unlimited things are present all over the world through which you can remember your lovable persons those are now not present in this world but I think all these things can be destroyed by different unknown reasons.
Full Hot Tattoos and Sexy Women
Tattoos are the best option available near you through whom you can remember your favorite persons because it cannot be destroyed from any side because it’s not washable and cannot be removed by ordinary washing.
Full Hot Tattoos and Sexy Women
Tattoos are designed by permanent ink which goes beneath of your skin means without surgery or any medical treatment it cannot be removed.
There was a highest increasing graph of tattoos designs especially in youngster are lower back tattoos. And there was a huge range of good looking lower back tattoos. Mostly it was used by the ladies and it really looks great in the lower back portion of the ladies and that combination increases the sexy look of ladies.
Henna tattoos are harmless for your body parts and it can be removed easily from the body. Henna is natural vegetable dye, which is usually harmless, but there are various kinds of henna and some of them can cause strong allergic reaction. The henna tattoos are commonly available in the market because it is made from vegetable dyes and naturally grown. This dye can be available in three colors that are brown, red and green. This henna tattoo can be wears off as the theme of days. Some tattoo artists are adding chemicals in the henna dye for producing darker color. The chemical called para-phenylenediamine or PPD is legally used only in hair dye, the Food and Drug Administration state this. These tattoos are mostly wearing by the women’s on their weddings or on some festivals. So you can also ink henna tattoo on any part of your body you like.
A tattoo means show your feelings from world’s popular body art due to their beautiful designs. Tattoos having very wide area and no one can explain actual thing about tattoos, how it occurs and why peoples all over the world likes and loves tattoos because tattoos having very old history but now a days tattoos having new craze because tattoos are latest fashion at present.
Tattoos having wide area and lots of categories like hot tattoos, lower back tattoos, religious tattoos, crazy tattoos, sexy tattoos etc. in other words we can say that tattoos having uncountable categories.
Tattoos are uncountable all over the world but craze of sexy tattoos comes first comparison to others that’s why you would see that sexy tattoos seen most compare to others, why it is in top I don’t know but its fact.
Tattooing becomes the worlds number one process according to their demand and it all happens by its growing demand actually peoples of every age now ready to draw tattoos on different parts of their body.
Craze of tattoos simply looks around us more than eighty percent of peoples love tattoos and only twenty percent of peoples are against tattoos.
Every single tattoo indicates something means every tattoo having any reason behind it, everything is ok but if it comes to me then I will say I am also the tattoos lover.