Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Generational Change in the Social Acceptability of Tattoos


Recently, I have a good read on how tattoos been evolved over the years. To be honest, you will rarely not be shun or 'roll-eyes' on if you have a calf or an arm tattoo prominently display in the public.

But this article by Dave Paul Strokhecker discussed arguably about the acceptance of tattooed white-collar workers our modern world.
Nevertheless, it is a read-worthy article for mid-week.



[[Several months ago, a British police chairman called for lifting the ban against tattoos on police officers. His argument was that tattoos serve as an “icebreaker” for dealing with the public. Now this is not a new argument, but it is the first time a public official has argued for the social benefits of tattooing. The change in perspective comes as a surprise, especially given the longstanding associations between tattoos and deviance.

Tattoos have had a rough history in American services like fire, police, and the military. Although members of these professions (especially the armed services) were the original tattoo enthusiasts in the early days of Americana glory (DeMello 2000; Steward 1990), they have since found their personal expression through body art hindered by what some see as discriminatory policies. For instance the Marines have outlawed visible tattoos for some time, and the Army National Guard recently extended its tattoo ban. For may of the top brass, tattoos still mean “unprofessional.”
What these controversies represent is a watershed change in the social acceptability of tattoos. I believe we are beginning to see a paradigm shift regarding the use of body art in public life. Ian Pointon, the British police chairman mentioned above, rightly states that the stigmatization of tattoos and body art is largely a generational gap in attitudes. Where youth are laudatory towards tattoos and other body modifications, older Americans find them distasteful, largely because of what these inscriptions used to “say” about the bearer.
That is, for our parents’ generation tattoos maintained a largely homologous relationship with deviant behavior. That is, having a tattoo was a pretty tell-tale sign that you were likely to have engaged in other deviant activities. At this point in time, prior to the “Tattoo Renaissance” of the 1970s (Rubin 1988), tattooing was almost solely practiced by working class groups, miscreants, and the social underbelly of America. However, despite claims to the contrary (Koch, Roberts, Armstrong, and Owen 2010), this direct connection between tattoos and deviance appears to be weakening. Having a tattoo (or two or three) no longer serves as an accurate predictor of deviant behavior. This is because tattooing has diffused to nearly all class and racial groups (some might say gender as well, however, there remains strong gender differences in tattoo coverage, content, and visibility, largely because of the social “costs” of body modification are much  higher for women). People from a variety of social backgrounds now choose to modify their bodies through indelible inks. A recent Pew survey reveals that the 18-29-year-olds are by far the most tattooed generation in American history, 38% having a tattoo compared to 32% a generation before them. And among the tattooed, youth are more likely to become heavily tattooed than ever before!
Ian Pointon’s observation above, that tattoos may not serve as a liability but an asset to organizations like the police who must deal with the public (often a public that does not look like them), is a welcomed reframing of tattoos and tattooing. I myself have called for a “prosocial” definition of tattoo, one that sees tattoos not necessarily as an expression of social disaffection, but also as an expression of good will, meaningful social ties, and identity work (Strohecker 2010). The skin adorned becomes not a prison, but a proclamation of one’s sociality. It serves as a “second skin” that connects the individual to the larger social body (D’Costa 2012). Let us not deny the positive, communicative potential of body markings. Tattoos need not be seen as signs of social distance, but of connection.]]

Sunday, November 24, 2013

When the East meets West

Super model Coco Rocha did this high fashion style tattoo-inspired photograph that I think it's well executed. Now who says you can't mix high fashion with tattoo?

Ain't going to be enough

Hello y'all!
Previously I have shared with you guys on Augustine's work in recent Austria trip. That's definitely not it!
Let me end your weekend with some of his work :)


                                                     Have fun doing this rare genre


                                                                        Miniature Skull



Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Have it, Flaunt it

When you talk about tattoo (those people who have been inked) know that the pain can be rather excruciating at some certain area of the body or the prolonged pain can result into something you just feel like grabbing your artist's machine and throw it into the bin.
But imagine a HEAD tattoo. Yes, you can hear me. Head.
Head tattoo is one of the most painful part and these areas (such as genitals, back of knee, inside of elbow) can elicit crying and even passing out (what?!). This could just be more that you may be able to handle. Due to the thin skin over the bone which is difficult to tattoo, the vibration and 'slicing' pain can be rather overwhelming.
So kudos to this guy!

And Baldwin did an awesome job in bringing this Fudo-Myoo to life!
There's still some touches to work on before this complete tattoo comes to a halt but seriously who cares?! You have it, you flaunt it!


Sunday, November 10, 2013

Latest update from Gabriel Horikyo

Sorry guys that keep you waiting for Gabriel's recent work. Currently he has been hectic with his new back piece and also juggling the revamp process of GML shop.

Shall not keep you guys waiting... Scroll down and support Gabriel's work by liking his Facebook or Instagram page now!
If you are interested to get inked by Gab, you can contact him at 93388479 or email him at inkedz@hotmail.com


         Lucky chap to get this Japanese Samurai backpiece. I will update you guys on his first session soon!


                                  A past calf tattoo that Gab done few years back. Neat touch up!

Stay tune stay tune!

Hello dear Gimmelovers,

There will be a new and improved Gimmelove shop soon as we are currently in the midst of a revamp.
I shall fill you guys with some pictures soon!

Have a pleasant day ahead!


Friday, November 1, 2013

Bye Singapore, Hello AUSTRIA!

Our dear Augustine Nezumi will be spending the next 2 weeks in Austria.
Being awesome all the way across the continent, below are some of his work done currently.
Will update further with what he created in his Austria stint!
Stay tune, friends!


                                                                           Cover-up      


                                                                 3rd Session of a cover-up


                                               Awww.. What a pretty orchid on a first-timer. :)


       Augustine explored out of his comfort zone on this combination of a sacred heart and snake. I must say,                                                                             ' Thumbs up!'



Monday, October 21, 2013

New updates on Augustine Nezumi!

Hello Gimme-lovers,
Below are some of Augustine's in-progress work.
To secure a slot with him, do email him at https://www.facebook.com/gimmelovetattoo or alternatively you can contact him at 94870841.

Wait wait! Before you scroll down any further, do remember to LIKE us in our Facebook page!

https://www.facebook.com/gimmelovetattoo1








Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Latest work from Zhi Xian

Zhi Xian must be thrilled in exploring on different genres recently! Show him some support by liking his facebook. (https://www.facebook.com/gimmelove.zhixian)
If you are interested in getting inked by him, do contact him at 97989755.




                                                                                      
[ I apologize for the quality of this picture. Its taken from his instagram. Shall update a better quality when I can!]

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Love from Germany!

Germany may be heading for winter season but Gabriel has been warming up Singapore with his recent work in Germany.
Keep up the good work! Can't wait for some in-progress work to complete and hopefully by his next guest-spot trip!

Gabriel is finishing up his last week in Buntland Ink before he flies back. Shall update more on his work in Germany. To book an appointment with Gabriel Horikyo, kindly contact him at 93388479 or email him at inkedz@hotmail.com!

                                                                [Cover-up with koi.]

                                      [ Tenacious D. Going to a whole completion soon!]






                    [ Apologize for the quality of the photo. Shall repost for the next session! Stay tune]

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Updates from Augustine Nezumi

Our beloved Augustine is being occupied with his current new pieces and his hobby on meliorating his awesome car!
Bear with me, peeps! I should put up his super cool car here to let you ogle!
Not to steer away (pun intended!) from his recent work, I shall not keep you guys drooling!
Here's Augustine Nezumi recent updates:

 [On Noel using Denis Decaroli No Iron Machines and Gus Ltd Tattoo Machine] 
                                      
                      
                       [ Finally completed on Lance!]                        

   [ Privileged to use No Iron Machine by Denis Decaroli and Gus Higo's GusLtd Tattoo Machine by Gus. Finally done on Ashley!]

  [ Done on Sebastian Ng]

   [Little profile perspective skull on @joelchinhm]


    [ Another skull for recent work :) LOVE IT!]



Sunday, September 29, 2013

Gonna give you some sweet treats too!

To curb your anticipation for Baldwin's in-progress work, I have decided to post some outstanding current pieces done by him.
Hope you enjoy them!
For any inquiry/appointment, do contact Baldwin or email us!










Baldwin Chew

Hello peeps,
Baldwin has been busy with some new upcoming pieces. Here's some sneak preview of his in-progress work!
Seriously, can't wait for them to be completed!













Wednesday, September 25, 2013



Hello peeps,
In the upcoming weeks, I will be updating some of our GML artists work. Above are some sneak peak of our artists work!
Stay tune!

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Hello dear readers,
Our artist Gabriel Horikyo will be at Buntland Ink Germany as his usual guest-spot. He will be away for almost 3 weeks.
For any tattoo inquiries/appointments, please do not hesitate to whatsapp him at 93388479 or email him at inkedz@hotmail.com
Will be updating his work in Buntland Ink soon. Stay tune!

Miss you, Gab!



Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Monday, September 9, 2013

Gabriel Horikyo

It has been awhile since we last updated you.
As a seasoned  guest artist at Buntland Ink in Germany, Gabriel has been travelling back and fro for last 2 years to accommodate local customers as well as overwhelming demands across Europe.
Not to disappoint, Gabriel has set his priority straight producing some outstanding local pieces.
Here are some of his works he produced locally.






[An interesting piece of work. Gabriel gave this Hello Kitty a twist, producing an extraordinary piece. Let's say "CIAO"!] 


        [ Especially like this skull as it gives a dark side yet an oriental feel as well. Love it!]

       
                                                                           [ Peony ]
 

                      [ This is a not so recent work done by Gabriel but truly need a special mention. Those who give a Hannya mask tattoo a miss.. Hmmm see what you've been missing. The vibrant colours in this piece create a different feel to the more than usual Hannya mask. ]



Our dear Gabriel Horikyo, who never disappoint but did GML proud by winning not just one but 3 awards in past Dortmund Convention 2010. Below are some of his work done in Germany- Buntland Ink








    [Jack Black- Tenacious D]