Last May, I spent a few minutes on the N train talking to a woman named Patricia who had a cool tattoo on the back of her neck (see the post here). She disembarked before I was able to get all the facts on the piece, but I still posted the blurry photo.
No, I didn't run into her again. But I did meet Jorge, who had a similar piece on his inner left forearm based on the fertility goddess Atabey, or Attabeira, the goddess of fertility in the Taíno culture of Puerto Rico and other parts of the Caribbean:
The piece runs the length of his inner arm, and took 2 sittings and 6 hours to complete.
He had this tattooed by Byron Velasquez, then at Rising Dragon Tattoos in 2001. Byron now tattoos out of Abstract Black NYC. Jorge chose this image as an icon to represent his Puerto Rican heritage. This is one of his three tattoos.
Check out other work from Rising Dragon previously appearing on Tattoosday here.
Thanks to Jorge for sharing his tattoo with us here on Tattoosday!
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Friday, March 27, 2009
Jorge's Attabeira Tattoo Pays Tribute to His Puerto Rican Heritage
Labels:
Petroglyphs,
Puerto Rico,
Rising Dragon Tattoos
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