Showing posts with label Inked Up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inked Up. Show all posts

Sunday, June 9, 2013

GYPSY TV



You're off to travel ... Your budget is ZERO! .... You can do it! We tell you how!
First few segments of Coming to Gypsy TV travel guide are in!
Shot on a budget (of course), edited on a budget (duh!) but experienced in wealth of love, life and fun!

Travel like a Gypster! Thanks to us!

Angelina Jipse Roz & Kim Tank xx


Sunday, February 17, 2013

NATIVE AMERICAN TATTOOS, ON A GYPSY

Hey there Gypster,

You know you love them tatts, so take a look at my work done at Adorned NYC by the super awesome and talented Bart Bingham.  Inspired by the Native American heritage, I got a Dream Catcher to catch all my dreams and a Headdress to remind myself that I'm boss of my own destiny.  That's what I call linking the past with the future to always and forever be in the present.

Gypsies are of many different backgrounds from all over the world. Rep some Roots with some Ink.


Peek A boo tattoo

A closer look at my amazing DREAMCATCHER
Native American HEADDRESS, done at Adorned NYC


Send us pics of your tattoos to be featured in our gypsy tattoo forthcoming article to blog@ourgypsysouls.com and title your email as GYPSY TATTOO SUBMISSIONS

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

GYPSY GIRL TATTOOS

So you would like a gypsy girl tattoo. How to decide what you like though? Traditionally, the classic gypsy girl tattoo would have been simple and colourful with a nice scarf and rosy cheeks.
Nice use of shadows and colours in these gypsy tattoos

As tattoos progressed and became more edgy, rock influence has brought its 'day of the dead' look onto gypsy girl tattoos. Not a huge fan of this look but if that's what you're after or unsure perhaps you could combine the two.
Classic skull meets gypsy tatoo
Combining the 'day of the dead' feel and nice simple gypsy. Having too much detail on the gypsy would be 'overkill' haha (ahem pun intended)

I am a huge fan of nice black & white large pieces and I actually really liked the nude sexy gypsy look of the following... 

But what really interested me is this : where did this fascination come from in getting gypsy, in particular, gypsy girl tattoos? 

Sure, gypsy women have been seen and stereotyped as 'seductress' type. And this is somewhat positive although the nakedness, despite how sexy or not, somehow suggests a very promiscuous intent. 

Perhaps the appeal of something beautiful to look at on your body is like a decoration to one. Which is very positive too, although the death like face suggests a far more of an uglier and darker twist.

Once I got to thinking about it, I also understood a lot of people associated gypsy culture and women with pain. Hence, the 'crying gypsy' imagery as is seen in some art and, certainly body art today. Which represents suffering gypsies had to endure historically and also implies female strength. And that is always great.

What I like nowadays tho, is seeing people combine elements of everything and modernising it. And well. The idea of now just a sexy gypsy minus the traditional wear or showing an angelic gypsy instead of a death imitation before. Moving forward, I would like to see more of these. Next one on me, perhaps?
Gypsy girl nowadays seen here as a true fighter and saviour. An angel, a crying girl and a fighter with a sword.

How sexy. Let's all get tatted up, gypsy style. I know just the right people too. Drop me an email and I will connect you depending on your locations. ourgypsysouls@ourgypsysouls.com


Thursday, March 1, 2012

DIAMONDS AIN'T A GIRLS' BEST FRIEND

Diamonds are not a girls best friend as proven here by yours truly, one half of Our Gypsy Souls Blog ANGELINA ROZ.
Here we are at White Rabbit Tattoo Studio getting some yummy ink by Rachel Hauer.
To see more of Rachel's fabulous work or to get the next available appointment, go to
www.rachelhauer.com

More tattoos to be done soon .... of course. This gypsy never stops.
Next report from : Sophie Nedlous.
Send us your tattoos in to ourgypsysouls@gmail.com






Tuesday, April 19, 2011

NEW YORK: GYPSY TATTOO

So on the day that I was wondering about in one of my previous blog, I went to a Russian Orthodox Church.
Straight across it was a tattoo shop called White Rabbit, a new opening in East Village.
Rachel Haeur was an artist I had a pleasure to work with on my next tattoo... Here it is.



My mama when she was around 19, with my gypsy twist to it. She is now my Lucky Gypsy.

Still with cellophane straight after

My lucky gypsy goin strong