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July 24, 2010

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly

 

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly is a translation of the French memoir Le scaphandre et le papillon by journalist. It describes what his life is like after suffering a massive stroke that left him with a condition called locked-in syndrome. It also details what his life was like before the stroke.

On December 8, 1995, Bauby, the editor-in-chief of Elle magazine, suffered a stroke and lapsed into a coma. He awoke 20 days later, mentally aware of his surroundings but physically paralyzed with the exception of some movement in his head and eyes (one of which had to be sewn up due to an irrigation problem). The entire book was written by Bauby blinking his left eyelid, which took ten months (four hours a day). Using partner assisted scanning, a transcriber repeatedly recited a French language frequency-ordered alphabet (E, S, A, R, I, N, T, U, L, etc.), until Bauby blinked to choose the next letter. The book took about 200,000 blinks to write and an average word took approximately two minutes. The book also chronicles everyday events for a person with locked-in syndrome. These events include playing at the beach with his family, getting a bath, and meeting visitors.

The French edition of the book was published on March 6, 1997. It received excellent reviews, sold the first 25,000 copies on the day of publication, reaching 150,000 in a week. It went on to become a number one bestseller across Europe. Its total sales are now in the millions. Bauby died a few days after the book was published, on March 9, 1997, of pneumonia.

 

A friend of mine thought this was a beautiful story and it inspired this tattoo.

 

 

 

 

 

 

July 15, 2010

Bella

I was recently contacted by a couple who wanted a portrait of their baby girl done. They were staying at the Ronald McDonald house and time was of the essence because their little girl is very sick. We squeezed them in and spent the day hanging out and tattooing. It was a pleasure to meet them, they are wonderful people. They have a facebook page set up to follow their story, and bella's progress. You can check it out here. 

http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Saving-Bella/351738707361?ref=ts

 

Here's a photo, the tattoo is fresh so keep in mind it will settle down and lighten up a bit when it heals. 

 

 

July 7, 2010

A few convention pieces

I've been traveling a lot for conventions. The last convention I attended was Northern Ink Exposure in Toronto. I had a blast. Met some rad people and did some really fun pieces. Toronto was a beautiful city and a lot of fun. Here are a few pictures.

This skull was a drawing i had done a while back but never tattooed, it was perfect cover up a name, sadly I forgot to take a picture before the cover up, ah well.

skull cover up toronto tattoo convention

This marilyn portrait was done off of a really cool marilyn painting on a lovely young lady.

marilyn monroe portrait toronto tattoo convention

This bird buddy was actually a piece I did at the dallas convention, I just recently got the picture and I really liked it so I thought I would share it with everyone.

crow dallas tattoo convention

peace

jason angst

June 6, 2010

Travelling to Milwaukee and Toronto

From June 9, 2010 to June 20, 2010

Time again for travels...

I'll be heading soon to my old stomping grounds of Milwaukee for the beer city tattoo covention June 11th-13th, more info here http://www.villainarts.com/ If you want to work with me while I'm in town send me an email and we'll see if we can set something up.

Shortly after Milwaukee I'll be heading to Toronto for the Northern Ink Exposure tattoo show on June 18th-20th. http://www.tattoos.com/nix/  Same deal, if you want to work with me, hit me up.