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Tattoo stories
Jude Daya “The quote “so it goes”, is from Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut, who is one of my favourite authors and whose work my father introduced me to. The deathly Hallows symbol on my left forearm I got first, just after I turned 18. The Harry Potter series was a major part of my life growing up and still is. The Art Nouveau on my right arm is personified Spring, from a piece called ‘The Four Seasons’ by Alphonse Mucha. He’s my mother’s favourite artist. As someone with (fading) self-harm scars I felt like I needed to put something beautiful on my body instead. Essentially I chose it because it’s pretty.”
Tattoo stories
Neo Baepi “The three circles function as a Greek wedding band because my dad has one. They each represent a part of my life – my parents, my siblings and my significant other.” Self-portrait and tattoo series. © Niamh Walsh-Vorster
Tattoo stories
Niamh Walsh-Vorster “I decided to get this tattoo a few days before getting it. I had no idea what I wanted and my friend asked ‘what’s something you loved since you were young?’ and I immediately thought: Jimi Hendrix. My father introduced Hendrix to me when I was in grade 6 or 7. Little Wing is a song written by Jimi Hendrix about his mother. Essentially this tattoo reminds me of the love I have for my parents and Hendrix.” © Niamh Walsh-Vorster
Tattoo stories
Martha Soteriades “I got it because I really like foxes. How they look, the folklore behind them, that they’re supposedly clever tricksters though I don’t think it has a meaning per se…though life is long and what something means to you will change over time which is why probably all my tattoos will one day be of pictures, rather than words.”
Tattoos stories
David Mann Roses “This was my first tattoo which I got in 2011. I have always wanted roses. They’re classically old school and traditionally symbolise love. My tattoo however, shows three roses at different sizes and stages of blossoming which symbolises passion, growth, and hope.” Knuckle Dusters and Barber’s Knife “I got this at the end of 2013. That year was an incredibly difficult year for me in that I held a lot of negative emotion towards certain people and events in my life. I’ve never known myself to be an angry person, but that year saw me hold onto a lot of hatred which ended up affecting me and the people closest to me. Both barber’s knives and knuckle dusters represent non-violence and non-hatred in traditional tattoo symbolism. This tattoo serves as a reminder to never allow myself to hold onto anger like that again, and to remind myself how bad things can get if I do.” Diamonds on shoulders “I got my diamonds at the beginning of this year. After a tough 2013, I constantly fear falling back into the bad space I was in last year. Diamonds traditionally represent emotional wealth, strength, and prosperity. Shoulders are constantly referred to as the part of your body which you bear burdens with. My diamonds remind me to keep going when life gets a bit too overwhelming.” © Niamh Walsh-Vorster
Tattoo stories
Natasha De Souza “I have my daughter’s name tattooed on my back. Riccarda is an Italian girl name. The meaning of the name is `Powerful, Brave Ruler’. She was with me when I got the tattoo, running around in the tattoo parlour Ink Sails.”
Tattoo stories
Lumumba Mthembu “To celebrate my first year of financial independence; and to forget an ex who had cheated on me; I got the tribal jaguar on my forearm. I saw it in Garry’s studio while a friend of mine was down for fest. He pierced his eyebrow; I got my first chap.” “To commemorate the deaths of my Mama; Mkhulu & Malume; I got an M for Mthembu emblazoned on my shoulder. It’s an upside-down Wu-Tang symbol; making it an M; the same M Methodman uses as his symbol.” “My cousin Fox got his first tattoo. To show support; I got the ribbon on my wrist simply because it was pretty.” “I got the V for Vendetta on my upper arm because I felt I had a legitimate beef with life.” © Niamh Walsh-Vorster
Tattoo stories
Lauren Matthew “The African continent on my left calf, I got this after I returned from a gap year spent in Scotland. It was my recognition and identification of being African. I did not understand my being, until I left (for a time).” Khanya Dube “Starfish are known to be able to regenerate parts that have been severed. And they are beautiful…I would like to think I have been able to grow in places where I’ve been hurt. The stars, on our first date, my wife sand to me about stars. Since then, they have been one of the symbols of our journey together.” © Niamh Walsh-Vorster
Tattoo stories
Emily Corke Birds of a feather “All my life my body has been the site of great debate. People have always though felt that they had a say in what my body should look like. For most of my life it was too big. Then it was two skinny. Now it is too weak. The comments forever fed the misconceptions that festered in my mind. It eventually led to my own hatred for my body and then to my eating disorder. On 10 October 2012 I was diagnosed with anorexia nervosa. My life was designed by loss. First it was the weight, then my strength, then my personality. I watched my life crumble away as fast as my body did. I became as frail, dead and dull as an old building. I had disconnected from my body. Looking in the mirror, I could only see the festering images of the misconceptions: the image of imperfection. It is shattering. And exhausting. My tattoo was a way of claiming my body for what it was and what I believed it should look like. My birds symbolise my growth from naive confidence to my broken confidence to my aspiration to believe in my own beauty. My tattoo is all about shattering those haunting misconceptions. I realised the aspiration for perfection is impossible. The aspiration for the belief in my own beauty is far more valuable. My birds take me closer to that belief.”
Tattoo stories
Amanda Mbonda “I seriously don’t know. I got it done last year in PE. I like it, I like flowers.”
Tattoo stories
Simphiwe Mangi Wu Tang Clan “I got this one because of an American rapper, The Wu Tang Clan. I like those guys, they sing nicely for me.” 24 RAF “In the year of 2000 I was going to the bush…then something worse happened…I got in trouble…I go to jail…The tattoo says 24 RAF, which means Real Accident Fund. It’s not like 26,27, 28. I love to live, I love people. I don’t want to kill people. Love people. I’m a person. I don’t want, don’t need a friend. I have my children, my wife.”