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Colorful Body Artwork is Bonding Some Families (Tattoos Bring Mom & Daughter Together)
Wisconsin State Journal ^ | January 8, 2007 | Nikki KAtz

Posted on 01/08/2007 2:12:54 PM PST by Diana in Wisconsin

When Lori Nichols of Oregon, WI was in her late 20s, she once asked her mom to baby-sit without revealing where she was going.

"When I got back hours later, I showed her why she was watching the kids," Nichols said, turning to show off the red rose she had tattooed on her shoulder.

"I thought she'd be mad, but she was jealous," Nichols said. "(I didn't know) my mom always wanted a yellow rose . . . She wanted one, but she was stuck with (my dad) for so long."

Ever since her mom died in September 2004, Nichols has wanted to get a yellow rose to accompany the red rose on her shoulder. Or maybe on her right arm, opposite the ram's head on her left arm that she got in honor of her younger brother Chad, who died one day after their mom, and sported a ram tattoo.

Nichols' daughter, Amber Dawson of Stoughton, is on the same page. Not long after her 18th birthday in August, Dawson decided to get a picture of two angels on her left shoulder to represent her maternal grandmother and uncle.

"(Their deaths) affected our family so much, and I just wanted to honor them," Dawson said. "One of my close friends is not very supportive of it. She says there are other ways I could've remembered them, but this is the way I choose to do it . . . I want them to look over my shoulder and protect me."

Madison's 10 tattoo parlors draw young adults and adults alike to invest in body art. Just look around, and you'll see it everywhere, on everyone, from elderly women to teens who don't look quite of-age. Dawson said she's already planning her next tattoo, possibly a Virgo symbol on her foot.

"I guess when they say they're addicting, they're not lying," she said, glancing at her mom.

"I can't say nothing," Lori said, laughing. "I have more than two.

"It's a person's choice, and I truly believe that," she added. "She's 18, and it's her choice to make."

A bonding experience

Seated in the lobby of Ultimate Arts Tattoo, Nichols seems like one of those cool moms even a high schooler would have no problem hanging out with. She and her daughter look alike, both peering out through their eyeliner under their blonde hair. Dawson said she appreciates her mom more now than ever before.

But the two haven't always been so close. Dawson moved out of her mom's Stoughton house just a couple weeks after her 18th birthday. She said they "weren't on good terms."

Dawson attributes their tattoos in part for their new closeness.

"I was afraid she wouldn't come (to my tattoo sessions)," Dawson said. "It means a lot that she did."

When asked if they would ever consider getting matching tattoos, Nichols and Dawson giggled.

"We actually really do have the same taste," Dawson said, shifting her eyes to her mom. Nichols smiled.

How the kids are doing it

Teens less patient than Dawson find ways to get around Wisconsin's law prohibiting minors from getting tattoos.

Mike Spangler, the owner of Ultimate Arts Tattoo, 3236 Commercial Ave., Madison, said minors frequently get tattoos at "tattoo parties," house parties at which low-quality or failed tattoo artists work, often not carrying out the proper cross-contamination procedures. Considering health risks like HIV and hepatitis, Spangler stressed, "Parents need to be scared of this."

Spangler said tattoo parlors that take minors are not much better.

"Someone younger than 18, if they find a studio, it can't be a high-quality place," he said. "They're probably untrained, and with the health issues, it's most likely regrettable."

His advice? "Do not let (minors) get a tattoo. Period."

Spangler said his two stepchildren begged to get underage tattoos, but he didn't crack. When the oldest, now 21, got a tattoo on his 18th birthday, Spangler said it meant a lot more to him after having to wait.

"It's kind of a rite of passage," he said. " Everyone's got to move from childhood to adulthood somehow. It's a step from what you can do as a kid to what you can do as an adult."

Ultimate Arts Tattoo employee Tonia Weber, 26, said teens are more likely to do something they'll regret later.

Weber, who specializes in tattoo removal, has seen quite the range of regretted tattoos in her six years at the parlor. She said the worst were usually adolescent decisions.

"I once did a woman who's now a mother of four, but when she was 16, she got crosses up and down on her arm," Weber said. "She came in and said, 'This is just not me.'

"Another woman had a smiley face on her entire back all done with needle and thread. It was pretty shoddy, and she was pretty adamant about having it gone. Of course, she was 16 when she got it."

Removal is illegal for minors except for laser removal by a physician and a judge's mandate, which usually regards gang tattoos. To remove a tattoo in the shop, Weber has to penetrate cells with a machine to liquefy the solidified tattoo ink. She said it was a "difficult and painful process," not to mention expensive. Removing a small tattoo costs at least $50, and Weber charges $100 per hour for a large one. Laser removal can cost thousands of dollars and often takes seven to 10 sessions.

Considering the consequences, Weber said she thinks getting a tattoo at a party is "really sad."

"I don't think there's any thought put into it," Weber said. "They're drunk, so they do something stupid . . . They're just going to spend more money to get it fixed later."

More mainstream

With 11 tattoos, Weber said she doesn't plan on stopping anytime soon. She has a "sleeve" tattoo down her entire left arm and she's getting her entire right arm done as well. She said she's run into some really negative responses with which she disagrees.

"Someone that says a tattoo is gross...is ignorant," Weber said. "Some people are very accepting. The non-accepting ones are back in the 1960s, thinking they use gross needles."

Weber said her visible chest and arm tattoos have really affected her public life.

"I can't go into a store with a short sleeved shirt without someone coming up to me and grabbing my arm or saying 'that's cool,'" she said. "It's a real lack of private or personal space.

"You might be the only person with a tattoo in a room of a hundred people, and they're going to notice. They'll say, 'Oh my god, this person is weird or different.' We still get labeled a little bit."

But Spangler said that's all changing. With the sleeves of his fleece pushed up and eloquent speech, the only evidence that Spangler might be the "type" to have a tattoo is his long hair and ear piercing. He said a large percentage of his clients are professionals, citing police officers, doctors and professors. He said he thinks that as tattoos are becoming more common, parents of teenagers are becoming more comfortable with them.

"Parents are much more lenient when it comes to tattoos," he said. "It's more mainstream...most of the parents have them."

Body piercer Michael Beale, who's worked at Steve's Tattoo and Body Piercing, 1205 Williamson St., for four years, agreed.

"A lot more families come into the store," Beale said. "Dads and moms bring their kids in on their 18th birthday . . . It's probably because of cleanliness. They'd just rather bring their kid in here than have them get it done in their buddy's garage."

Beale said the shop gets a few calls a year from happy parents, which sometimes take the employees off-guard.

"Just a few weeks ago, this girl's dad called and said, 'Is the manager there?' and I'm thinking 'Oh, no,' " Beale said. "But he said, 'Just tell him so-and-so's dad wanted to call and say thanks.' "

High school tattoos

It seems Stoughton High School has embraced the prevalence of tattoos. The school newspaper annually features a matching game between pictures of tattoos and students' names.

"When you're a senior, you're 18, and (tattoos) are accepted," Dawson said.

As senior class principal of La Follette High School, Kelly Lynaugh said she's seen it all in the hallways - tattoos and piercings "wherever they find to put them."

"Parents feel it's the right of the student to express their feelings," Lynaugh said, pointing out that she thinks parents are still "more OK with" piercings than tattoos.

Like most Madison public high schools, La Follette doesn't have many regulations about either one. The only rule the administration enforces is that body art displaying inappropriate words be covered. One student, Lynaugh said, has to wear long pants everyday because he has a curse word tattoo on his calf. Lynaugh said all types of students have tattoos, from those with discipline or academic problems to those who get straight-As.

"It's across the board," she said.

"I think tattoos have always been attractive to younger people because of the rebellion aspect of them," said Beale, who's getting a "body-suit" tattoo to cover almost his whole body.

Beale said the only tattoo he regrets is the wedding ring tattoo he got six years ago. Now that he's divorced, he's planning to get it lasered off.

"That's the thing," he said. "I would tell teenagers who are going to get a tattoo to choose something they want for life."


TOPICS: Arts/Photography; Society
KEYWORDS: culturewar; frbigots; parentsnotfriends; skankitude; strippermommy; trailertrashtats; trampstamp
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To: Diana in Wisconsin
Thanks for the post. I agree with much of what you said. I know quite a few tattoo artists as my husband rides with them... I think the skull tat was terrible and if my sons came home with anything like that I would flip. They would be wearing a hat until their hair grew back.... So many women I know have them, very respectful church goers I might add. But you wouldn't know unless they told you or showed you.... I feel..... this way I don't judge people by whats on the outside but what is in the inside. I have met the most beautiful people only to find out they were terribly ugly and mean on the inside. And I have met people who weren't the best looking but were beautiful, wonderful people on the inside. I think what you put on your body you better really want and like because its going to be there or there will be a removal scar for the rest of your life. People need to THINK before they get anything permanent on their body. And body pericings can leave scars when you decide you don't want it anymore.

I think there's a lot of psychological garbage behind obsessive tattooing and piercing, and while it's never been "my" style, it works for others. ......Exactly! Well said!!

I can't think of a single person I know, aside from my Mom that doesn't have a tattoo of some sort.....Me either. lol

Maybe I'm the freak? LOL! If you are the freak then I am right there with you...Thanks ~~Pandora ~~
61 posted on 01/08/2007 6:02:33 PM PST by pandoraou812 ( zero tolerance and dilligaf?)
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To: pandoraou812

No,
Not everyone here hates tats...
Personally,
I like them a lot, know lots of folks with them that are smart, cool, funny and great folks.

I know lots of women with them who are good mothers, wives and daughters. One of the dancers I admire the most on the planet has a tat that encircles her midsection.... I admire not only her dancing, but her putting her mantra on her body.

Don't let the idjits get ya down!


62 posted on 01/08/2007 6:22:48 PM PST by najida (If it wasn't for fast food, I'd have no food at all.)
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To: L98Fiero

Some of us have been around too,
had don't see it the way you see it either...


63 posted on 01/08/2007 6:24:20 PM PST by najida (If it wasn't for fast food, I'd have no food at all.)
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To: L98Fiero

wow you're a gem - you're just the kind of conservative hee haw that makes this place so special....be proud that your knuckles drag!


64 posted on 01/08/2007 6:39:14 PM PST by justche (When moderators aren't anonymous, I'll consider donating again.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

How much does someone have to hate themselves to mutilate themselves with facial piercings and gaudy tattoos?


65 posted on 01/08/2007 6:58:05 PM PST by Loyalist (Social justice isn't; social studies aren't; social work doesn't.)
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To: Jaysun; SmithL; trimom
Lower Back Tattoo Remover (SNL parody)
66 posted on 01/08/2007 7:01:36 PM PST by Slings and Arrows (Tell Tom Vilsack to WEAR THE BEAR!)
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To: najida

Thanks...I was kind of shocked by some of the comments made about white trash and skanks. My mother used to tell me when someone was a name caller.....it takes one to know one..... However I won't be so rude as to say that about my fellow posters many of whom I usually admire for their beliefs and wits. Have a great night ~~Pandora~~


67 posted on 01/08/2007 7:01:54 PM PST by pandoraou812 ( zero tolerance and dilligaf?)
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To: pandoraou812
OK...with freedoms, we make choices. We also have to live with the results of our choices.

Whether anyone likes it or not, many people feel that tattoos are an indicator of undesirable behavior. Getting angry won't change that--in fact, it might do the opposite.

I'm not going to get mad at people who don't like fat old grandmothers. If I hated it, I'd lose weight and try to be "young." If you hate the attitude others have because of tattoos, lose the tattoos.

Tattooees get to have your tattoos, and others get to have their opinions.

:-)
68 posted on 01/08/2007 7:23:45 PM PST by bannie
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To: L98Fiero
Anybody who says sex wasn't in their mind when they got their tongue pierced is a liar, too. More advertizing, "I'm a slut."

And of course that applies to the MEN who get their tongues pierced too doesn't it? So men with pierced tongues are sluts not just the women. I want to make that clear that you are calling both men and women sluts who pierce their tongues. Do you realize how silly that sounds?.... I personally don't even want to think about anyone coming near my tongue with a huge needle. But you can not tell me the people who do it are all sluts. You don't know why they do it nor do I.....I have asked people why they would do that and never once was the answer because I was to advertise I am a slut. Usually the answer was because I wanted to.
69 posted on 01/08/2007 7:32:45 PM PST by pandoraou812 ( zero tolerance and dilligaf?)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Haven't these people heard of paper?


70 posted on 01/08/2007 7:34:04 PM PST by Yaelle
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To: justche

Nice home page.


71 posted on 01/08/2007 7:35:09 PM PST by NoCurrentFreeperByThatName (You lie, cheat and steal.)
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To: NoCurrentFreeperByThatName

Um, thanks, I'm fairly literal and sometimes need the /s. So if it was sarcastic, thanks anyway!


72 posted on 01/08/2007 7:46:32 PM PST by justche (When moderators aren't anonymous, I'll consider donating again.)
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To: bannie
True but to call people names is just ignorant.... People do need to really think before they get that tat at 18 yrs old that might prevent them from a good job later on..... It isn't as easy as people think to just lose the tats either. So thats why the artists I know talk with the person and find out the reasons why they want that tattoo before just inking them up. These parties where teens get together and get tattoo's is upsetting to me. ....Hep C is no joke. Nor is any infection you could get. I don't know why so many people are so into them... As for fat grandmothers ..... I think so many women are afraid to age that its silly. I am a grandmother and I am proud of it. But I do believe in aging gracefully. And I am not getting anymore tattoos. Nor do I try to be a teenager as so many women I know do. I don't wear clothes that a teenager would wear. I am happy being me.
73 posted on 01/08/2007 7:47:16 PM PST by pandoraou812 ( zero tolerance and dilligaf?)
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To: justche

Not sarcastic at all.


74 posted on 01/08/2007 8:39:43 PM PST by NoCurrentFreeperByThatName (You lie, cheat and steal.)
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To: L98Fiero; conservativebabe; Millee
Hey, Fiero,
Do you know anything about these people besides what you read in this article? Do you know a person's personality and their moral fiber by simply looking at them? If so, then you are a genius and really need to capitalize on your sixth sense.

Some of us have been around and call it as we see it.

Thats your problem.

If there is something that you see that you don't like, just turn your head. I am sure whoever got that tattoo did not do it just to impress you.
And I am sure that from now on, they will consult you before they do anything.

IOW, yeah, I got some. So does my wife.
And we don't give a damn if you or anyone else likes them or not.

(I am educated and make a very nice living, so does my wife. I am placing bets on how you think our tattoos are ruining our lives and the lives of everyone we come in contact with)
75 posted on 01/08/2007 8:46:10 PM PST by HOTTIEBOY ("dingleberry" LOL! You guys crack me up.....)
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To: FormerACLUmember
Four points also appears highly correlated with STD, unfaithfulness, and infertility. Such four pointer losers should be avoided like the plague in my view.

Well whadayou know?

My wife has one tattoo (one point)
She smokes (two)
She has both her ears pierced(four)

Are you about to say that my wife and large percentage of women on this board are sluts, unfaithful wives, INFERTILE (I don't know where the hell that came from), and have a sexually transmitted disease?

All because they smoke, have a tattoo and have their ears pierced????
Is that really what you are saying? Please say that you are not that stupid.
76 posted on 01/08/2007 8:55:49 PM PST by HOTTIEBOY ("dingleberry" LOL! You guys crack me up.....)
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To: Slings and Arrows

LOL! That's funny.


77 posted on 01/08/2007 9:22:59 PM PST by Jaysun (I've never paid for sex in my life. And that's really pissed off a lot of prostitutes.)
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To: HOTTIEBOY

He also said... Anybody who says sex wasn't in their mind when they got their tongue pierced is a liar, too. More advertizing, "I'm a slut."

I want to know if he feels the men who get their tongues pierced are sluts too but he won't tell me. I think he if is going to say a stupid statement like that he better be saying men are sluts too who got their tongues pierced with sex on their minds.

Thank you for your post. ~~Pandora~~


78 posted on 01/08/2007 10:32:10 PM PST by pandoraou812 ( zero tolerance and dilligaf?)
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To: SmithL; Diana in Wisconsin
My Pop was "old" navy - 1919 - 1946. During his early days he was what was known as a 'China Sailor.' He spent about 10 or so years in the area. Like most , he got some tattoos. Some with nice reds, yellows and blue ink. Later in his Navy career he got tat's in the Mediterranean, in San Diego, Boston and a few other port cities.
It always amazed me, and him, that the only ones that held color were the Chinese tattoos he got so long ago.
When he passed at age 88 those Chinese tattoos still held pretty good color. There was some fading; but you could easily see what the original colors were. And all his still looked good. Sharp lines and good definition.
Myself, I spent quite a number of years in the Army and am still un-inked. But there's this Ranger tab I've been thinkin about....;)
79 posted on 01/09/2007 4:16:16 AM PST by Tainan (Talk is cheap. Silence is golden. All I got is brass...lotsa brass.)
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To: Tainan

LOL! Love your tagline. Retired Army here...also no tattoos.


80 posted on 01/09/2007 6:54:34 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
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