Last year on the Tattooed Poets Project, the best ink we saw belonged to Seth Berg, hands down.If you don't believe me, check it out here.
Seth has the honor of being the only previous tattooed poet to return to the site this year. And he has sent us a quintet of tattoos, choosing the theme of "tattoos which have faces on them." And away we go:
Photo by Ashley at http://ashleybergphotography.com/ |
Photo by Ashley at http://ashleybergphotography.com/ |
Next up is this Lego piece:
Photo by Ashley at http://ashleybergphotography.com/ |
Next up is this piece:
Photo by Ashley at http://ashleybergphotography.com/ |
Detail of photo by Ashley at http://ashleybergphotography.com/ |
Finally, we have a jack-o-lantern on the inside of his left bicep:
Photo by Ashley at http://ashleybergphotography.com/ |
Seth explains that "all of the tattoos, with the exception of the skull and bones, were completed by Claudia "Billy" Baca at Saint Sabrina's in Uptown, Minneapolis." He notes, "however, she currently works in Austin, Texas at Bijou Studio."
As for a poem, this is what Seth has offered to share with us:
"Constructing a Proper Torch"
Douse the head of a cat tail
into a soapy mixture
of Dawn brand dish detergent
and gasoline;
reinforce the stem
with a steel rod or femur;
set the head ablaze;
open your face to the air.
When paper cranes
spill from your mouth,
remember to light the dark,
sew feathers to your fingertips.
When the cranes,
spilling and multiplying,
request grain and berries,
snacks of rodents and amphibians,
tell them that hunger is an essential
component of flight.
When, from the ground,
they are unable to ascend,
lend them your stitched fingertips
and take to the sky on fire.
Thanks to Seth, once again, for his invaluable contribution to the Tattooed Poets Project!
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