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Cherish Lee’s portrait and yellow roses tattoo on her upper right arm
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Cherish Lee’s portrait and yellow roses tattoo on her upper right arm
Cherish Lee has a large tattoo on her upper left arm of a pinup-girl sitting on a vintage microphone. There is a banner with music notes and another with the title of the classic movie “Arsenic & Old Lace.”
Halsey got this horseshoe and flower tattoo on her upper right arm from artist Joshua Marks in September 2014. It is done in heave black ink with negative space and very little shading.
Halsey has writing along her right forearm which says “These violent delights have violent ends,” a line from the Shakespeare play Romeo & Juliet. She got this tattoo in July 2014.
Halsey got this tattoo of the Om symbol on her arm in August 2013 as a matching tattoo with her boyfriend at the time who was Buddhist. She told Noisey:
“It’s to promote harmony and balance, and I think I kind of need that. I’m a person of duality, for sure. I’m biracial—my dad’s black, my mum’s white—I’m bisexual, I’m diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and I’m a Libra, which means I’m the scales. So I got this as an attempt to gain some sort of harmony.”
Om is a spiritual symbol representing the sound of the universe in Buddhism as well as in Hinduism, Jainism, and other Dharmic religions. At the time Halsey saw her tattoo as a respectful tribute to these cultures, but now she has some concerns that it is an appropriation. In a private message to a fan @cherriesnwine she explained that she plans to cover it up at some point in the future:
“I got it when I was 17 with an ex boyfriend who was Indonesian and a practicing Buddhist. At the time (I was in love) I thought it was more of a cultural sharing experience. However I have full intentions of covering it up. For multiple reasons… Haha.”
Halsey got this Star Wars inspired tattoo from artist Darci Munster in August 2013. It is the face of the fictional creature Mythosaur and it’s also the emblem of the Mandalorians in the Star Wars universe. In a tweet a few months before getting the tattoo, Halsey wrote “I just love Star Wars so much it makes me emotional. Padme is crying I can’t do this. I’ve seen it 472953 times and I’m still not ready.” The tattoo is on her right elbow.
Halsey got this number 511 tattoo on the back of her arm in August 2013. It is for her brother Sevian Frangipane’s birthday which is on May 11th (5/11).
On May 11, 2015 she wrote “Today is so special to me I’ve had it tattooed on my body for years. Happy Birthday @sevianfrangipane I love u 4ever”
Halsey got the outline of two roses tattooed on her right shoulder when she was 17 years old. She seems conflicted on whether she wants to color the tattoo. In June 2013 she tweeted “my rose tattoo is my favorite! Had it since the beginning of my senior year of highschool! I cant bring myself to color it!” but only a few weeks later she wrote “I neeeeeed to fill in my rose tatttooooo! And get tons more! I want half a sleeve by Fall! I’m determined.” It’s been years and she still has the outline, so she must like it the way it is! However she seems to have changed her mind on this being her favorite inking. In May 2014 she tweeted “I wish I could go back in time and tell myself not to get the two roses tattooed since everybody else in the world has one now.”
Amber Rose added a peachy pink rose tattoo to her right forearm in 2014.
Cara Delevingne has the words “breathe deep” tattooed in white ink on the inside of her upper right arm. It was done by artist Bang Bang in July 2014.