I spotted Jeni's ankle back in April in a store on 24th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues.
One of five tattoos, I thought this one was pretty cool:
Jeni had been working in film part-time but she had finally decided that movies were what she would devote her life to. That is why the camera points forward.
Jeni, a documentarian, who has worked as a unit production manager and on continuity, sees this tattoo as a symbol of her decision to make movie making her life.
The tattoo was done at an unremembered shop name in Denver.
Thanks to Jeni for sharing her tatto with us here on Tattoosday!
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Chris Wears His Knife on his Sleeve

On Wednesday I met Chris, outside of the hotel across the street from my office. He sported four tattoos in all, but this one was the most fascinating.
Chris was in town (he resides in Ripon, California) on business as the tour caterer for Neil Diamond (he has also worked for Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, and others).
The knife, on his left forearm, is a portrait, one could say, of his own chef's knife.

Chris actually takes this portrait a step further and incorporates other elements into the knife tattoo. Their are markings on the knife that appear almost like runes.

This is actually written in the Cherokee tongue, a tribute to his heritage (his father is Cherokee). When I asked if he could tell me what was inscribed in the blade, he smiled and shook his head. He doesn't disclose the deeply personal nature of the message to anyone.
One additional element that I would have not noticed had he not mentioned it are the geometrical shapes on the hilt of the knife.

Chris explained to me that he is a snowboarder as well, and each shape represents the trail marking symbol for a slope that he has conquered while boarding.
Chris told me that this unique piece was inked by Craig Foster at Skinwerks Tattoo and Design in Carrollton, Georgia (about 50 miles from Atlanta). I was excited to hear this as Craig's work has appeared on Tattoosday previously here. His work is phenomenal and I am fortunate enough to have come across his ink up in New York. Check out their shop site here and see what other amazing work they do there.
Thanks to Chris for sharing his "tat-tool" of the trade with us here at Tattoosday!
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