01-03-2012, 02:03 AM
Q. Why choose those tattoo designs and the placements? Whats the story on those?
A. The ouroborus symbol is easy, my friend and I had just watched Fullmetal Alchemist and he called me up wanting to get a tattoo and I asked of what. He said the ouroborus, I said okay. I decided on my right arm since it was usually covered but easy to see.
The placement of the one on my leg speaks for itself in the design of it. The demonic hand reaching up and clawing into me, as if to drag me into the bowels of hell. A representation of all the things I see that desire to pull me down and hurt me manifested into a demonic presence.
The chaos star is pretty well self-explanatory, it’s a symbol of chaos, of how little control we have in the world. I chose to put it on my hand because its… chaotic. No one expected it, I didn’t tell anyone I was going to do it. And the most beautiful thing of all, it cannot be hidden.
For the eclipse on my side, its actually the only tattoo out of the four so far that I designed completely by myself. The sun and moon that were highly regarded as perfect being by most ancient societies, joining together to form the most perfect union, but yet even so there is that slight concave in it where there is light emanating from behind the shadow, so that the perfect roundness of the eclipse bears a flaw… implicating that nothing is perfect, or in other words, everything is perfect in its own way.
Q. Boxers?, Breifs? or...... other?
A. I much prefer the looseness of boxers.
Q. Favorite Actor?
A. My answer usually changes on this one, but I’m going to go with Jack Nicholson, he can scare you and make you laugh so easily.
Q. Is spirituality important to you?
A. Not really, I’m more grounded in reality. Though I do think there is something more out there, I just don’t think its necessarily around for us to see or understand.
A. The ouroborus symbol is easy, my friend and I had just watched Fullmetal Alchemist and he called me up wanting to get a tattoo and I asked of what. He said the ouroborus, I said okay. I decided on my right arm since it was usually covered but easy to see.
The placement of the one on my leg speaks for itself in the design of it. The demonic hand reaching up and clawing into me, as if to drag me into the bowels of hell. A representation of all the things I see that desire to pull me down and hurt me manifested into a demonic presence.
The chaos star is pretty well self-explanatory, it’s a symbol of chaos, of how little control we have in the world. I chose to put it on my hand because its… chaotic. No one expected it, I didn’t tell anyone I was going to do it. And the most beautiful thing of all, it cannot be hidden.
For the eclipse on my side, its actually the only tattoo out of the four so far that I designed completely by myself. The sun and moon that were highly regarded as perfect being by most ancient societies, joining together to form the most perfect union, but yet even so there is that slight concave in it where there is light emanating from behind the shadow, so that the perfect roundness of the eclipse bears a flaw… implicating that nothing is perfect, or in other words, everything is perfect in its own way.
Q. Boxers?, Breifs? or...... other?
A. I much prefer the looseness of boxers.
Q. Favorite Actor?
A. My answer usually changes on this one, but I’m going to go with Jack Nicholson, he can scare you and make you laugh so easily.
Q. Is spirituality important to you?
A. Not really, I’m more grounded in reality. Though I do think there is something more out there, I just don’t think its necessarily around for us to see or understand.