Posts Tagged ‘tattoos’

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What am I eating?

August 30, 2016

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Today is Toasted Marshmallow Day

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And Tattoo Tuesday

Make your own marshmallows

3 packages unflavored gelatin
1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
1 cup light corn syrup
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
Confectioners’ sugar, for dusting

Directions

Combine the gelatin and 1/2 cup of cold water in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment and allow to sit while you make the syrup.

Meanwhile, combine the sugar, corn syrup, salt, and 1/2 cup water in a small saucepan and cook over medium heat until the sugar dissolves. Raise the heat to high and cook until the syrup reaches 240 degrees on a candy thermometer. Remove from the heat.

With the mixer on low speed, slowly pour the sugar syrup into the dissolved gelatin. Put the mixer on high speed and whip until the mixture is very thick, about 15 minutes. Add the vanilla and mix thoroughly.

With a sieve, generously dust an 8 by 12-inch nonmetal baking dish with confectioners’ sugar. Pour the marshmallow mixture into the pan, smooth the top, and dust with more confectioners’ sugar. Allow to stand uncovered overnight until it dries out.

Turn the marshmallows onto a board and cut them in squares. Dust them with more confectioners’ sugar.

This recipe is from the Barefoot Contessa

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What am I spewing about today?

August 24, 2016

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August 24 marks the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD that destroyed the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, among others. The number of casualties is not known.

Today is Tattoo Tuesday.  Has someone tattooed the image of Mt. Vesuvius on their body?  Yes, they have . . .

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What is tattoo Tuesday about?

August 16, 2016

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“DuoSkin interactive gold-leaf jewelry, is a stylish on-skin user interfaces.

DuoSkin is a fabrication process that enables anyone to create customized functional devices, attached directly on their skin.

Using gold metal leaf, a material that is cheap, skin-friendly, and robust for everyday wear, scientists created three types of on-skin interfaces. The sensing touch input, displaying output, and wireless communication.

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The design inspired from the aesthetics found in metallic jewelry-like temporary tattoos.

The devices enable users to control their mobile devices, display information, and store information on their skin.”

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What is tattoo Tuesday about?

August 2, 2016

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“Inspired by the botanical specimens she finds while walking through parks and gardens on her frequent travels, tattoo artist Pis Saro creates elegant plant portraits on the legs, arms, and spines of her international clients. Designed directly from nature, Saro’s works are nearly indistinguishable from the plants she sketches, often holding each side-by-side in the beautifully composed images she shares frequently on Instagram.”

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all photos by Pis Saro

More at Colossal

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What is tattoo Tuesday about?

July 26, 2016

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From angel to angel of death:  what to do with your ex’s tattoo.

Reblogged from Deidra Alexander, with thanks.

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What is tattoo Tuesday about?

July 12, 2016

Known as “job  stoppers,” knuckle tattoos make a bold statement because our hands are such public parts of our  bodies.  Photographer Edward Bishop has collected photographs of over 500 knuckle tattoos.  He has been interviewed about the project here and he has a website about the project that includes information about his book and a knuckle tattoo  generator so that you can create something that is unique to your style.

Here are some of  the tattoos he has  collected.  All photographs  are by Edward Bishop.

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This would be mine if I had a tattoo, which I don’t, but if  I did . . .

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What am I hoping?

July 5, 2016

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I hope you had a good 4th of July holiday.

I thought this story about our current flag design was interesting:

In 1958, a history teacher assigned Robert G. Heft and his classmates at Lancaster High School to each redesign the national banner to recognize Alaska and Hawaii, both nearing statehood.

Heft, who was 16 at the time, crafted a new flag from an old 48-star flag and $2.87 worth of blue cloth and white iron-on material.

His creation earned him a B-minus. Heft’s teacher later changed that grade to an A after Heft’s flag was sent to Washington, D.C., and selected by President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Heft was one of thousands to submit a flag design with alternating rows of five and six stars. But apparently he was the only person who actually stitched together a flag and shipped it to D.C.

His design became the official national flag in 1960.

More about Mr. Heft here.

You see a lot of strawberry-blueberry desserts for the 4th of July, but I thought these were fun.

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And it is Tattoo Tuesday . . .

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What is tattoo Tuesday about?

June 21, 2016

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“Milan-based tattoo artist Mirko Sata focuses on serpentine designs, snakes that twist around his clients’ arms, hands, and legs. The snakes he creates are typically done in just two shades— stark white and deep black. Layering and curling these creatures around each other, Mirko Sata produces a sort of yin and yang, placing opposite colors together with a force that seems to transcend traditional black and white tattoos.”

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More at Colossal.

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What is tattoo Tuesday about?

June 14, 2016

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Jessica Harrison has taken porcelain figurines of women in flowing dresses – such as you would find in your grandmother’s curio cabinet – and added sailors’ tattoos in an interesting juxtaposition of culture and symbolism.

The artist’s statement:

“Harrison proposes a multi-directional and pervasive model of skin as a space in which body and world mingle. Working with this moving space between artist/maker and viewer, she draws on the active body in both making and interpreting sculpture to unravel imaginative touch and proprioceptive sensation in sculptural practice. In this way, Harrison re-describes the body in sculpture through the skin, offering an alternative way of thinking about the body beyond a binary tradition of inside and outside.”

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More here at Colossal.

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What is tattoo Tuesday about?

May 10, 2016

plant-tattoos2Rita Zolotukhina, a Ukrainian tattoo artist, creates realistic botanical tattoos. She takes the desired plant material, adds ink to it, and “prints” it on her client.  She then removes the leaf and uses the impression left on the skin as a guide for her tattoo art. Oh, I hope that’s not poison ivy!

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from ZME Science