Monday, July 28, 2008
Claire's Sugar Skull Celebrates Her Grandmother's Life
I met Claire last week, a couple of buildings down from where I work in Manhattan. I first noticed some script pieces she had on her inner wrists, but she unveiled this beauty of a sugar skull for Tattoosday.
She had this inked on the inside of her left bicep as a memorial to her grandmother, who had passed away. One of her favorite Catholic holidays had been the Day of the Dead, and Claire saw this design as a fitting tribute to her. Although sugar skulls come from Mexican culture, their root is in Catholicism.
People see sugar skulls in many different ways (see previous sugar skulls posted on Tattoosday here), and Claire sees them as celebrations of life, which made the piece so fitting as a memorial.
This was inked by Alex Franklin at Brooklyn Ink. See other work from Brooklyn Ink on Tattoosday here.
Claire is a talented photographer whose work can be seen on her website here.
This is just one of 17 tattoos Claire has. See three more "small" pieces she has here.
Thanks to Claire for sharing her work with us here on Tattoosday!
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