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Title: MAGIC INK


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MAGIC INK
  • The Art of the Tattoo

2
Primary Occupation???
I made 173,000 dollars last year.
Yeah, I'm on this guy's waiting list... It's 3
years long
I don't like you uva kids .../cause you all
always judge people -Skunk
No last name provided
It's definitely an addiction!
3
The MissionGet Inside the Artists Head
  • Initial thoughts about tattooing focused on the
    pop-culturalization of the art/addiction
  • We initially thought our interviews would focus
    on the relation of pain and pleasure and their
    relation to ecstatic states.
  • However, we were pleasantly surprised to find
    connections to all three major groups studied in
    the course the minstrels, the Skoptsy, and the
    Klikushestvo.

4
The Executionof the Plan
  • Place Big Dawg Tattoo
  • Time Rainy Thursday November Afternoon
  • HOO? Pirate D. and Mike A.
  • A second interview was conducted on a separate
    rainy evening with the infamous, Mike B.

5
THE PROCESS!!!!!!! (Or should we say, RITUAL?)
3. Application of stencil
  • The artists palette and prep
  • Dont forget the No FX!

4. The artist at work
6
5. !/2 way there!
6. Mmm, Skunk like Blood
fin
7
Wha(t) Happene(d)?!
  • Instruction in the process of the tattoo
  • During the interview we were privy to the actual
    tattooing of Mike A.
  • Our questions focused on the role of pain in
    tattooing.
  • Initially we believed we only were witnessing a
    tattoo however our merriment could not be
    contained when we learned Mike A. was Pirates
    APPRENTICE!!!!!!!! (get it? Minstrel/Guild
    connection? Remember that book?)

8
Wha Happene 2
  • With this REVELATION we dug deeper into the grim,
    murky, and until now uncharted waters of the
    tattoo underworld! (Hoo knew?)
  • The interview also revealed a complex cultural
    structure involving a tight-knit group of
    individuals who take care of each other, a
    hierarchical power structure, regional standards,
    and apprenticeship.
  • Both interviewees spoke of the addictive nature
    of tattoos and the role pain plays in that
    aspect.
  • Both also spoke of the interesting phenomenon of
    female tattooing. Interesting because they felt
    women handled the pain better, but also a
    phenomenon because they were more likely to
    experience the most extreme reactions.

9
The DeBriefing(not the london or france variety)
  •       Connections to Minstrels and their Guilds
  •   Pirate uses his art as his primary source of
    income. He made 173,000 last year.
  •   Minstrels had no other source of income
    outside their singing. Of course their income
    was slightly smaller.
  •  
  •   The artist is completely responsible for the
    living expenses of his apprentice, from giving
    him a place to live, to food and amenities. In
    return, the apprentice works in the tattoo
    parlor.
  •  
  •   This is exactly the same as a minstrel and his
    apprentice. A minstrel taught his apprentice the
    necessary skills, as well as provided for him,
    and in return the apprentice worked for and with
    the minstrel.
  •  
  •   The requirements and duration of the
    apprenticeship varies by region and/or state. If
    these regional requirements have not been met the
    apprentice will not be accepted into the
    structure and support system or amenable to the
    benefits.
  •  
  •   Again, this is the same with the minstrel
    guilds and there governing strategy.
  •  
  •   Both tattoo artists and Minstrels share an
    artistic and public relation to their craft,
    which differs from the Skoptsy and Klikushestvo.
  •      Connections to the Skoptsy
  •    In tattooing, many cite pain not as a point
    of consternation, but as a positive aspect of the
    end product, possibly a source of the pride
    associated with a tattoo, and even maybe the
    addictive quality of tattooing.
  •   The painful experience of the Skoptsy also
    leads to a positive end product, a belief of
    being chosen and closer to God.
  •  
  •   The aspect of choice is also a close
    similarity, as opposed to the minstrels both the
    tattoo owner and the Skoptsy choose to enter
    their stigmatized groups.
  •  
  •   Process of body modification is highly
    ritualized for both practices.
  •  

10
Follow-up Missions
  •       Possible infiltration of a tattoo
    convention by an individual without tattoos to
    examine the sub-culture of the tattoo world and
    to test the informal, but still rigid structure.
  •       Further examination of public aspect of
    tattooing, i.e. the differences between an
    individual who is tattooed in a displayed way and
    one who hides their tattoo.
  •       Examining the increasingly popular nature
    of the tattoo and its movement into the
    mainstream.
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