Sherri DuPree-Bemis
Sherri DuPree-Bemis got a black silhouette of Batman tattooed on her left wrist in March 2012. (more…)
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Sherri DuPree-Bemis got a black silhouette of Batman tattooed on her left wrist in March 2012. (more…)
On the back of Sherri DuPree-Bemis’ upper left arm is the match and flame design which appears on the cover of the single “Burn A Miracle” by her husband Max Bemis’ band Say Anything. She got this tattoo in March 2012 at the same time as the “Say Anything” name next to it. (more…)
Sherri DuPree-Bemis got the logo of her husband Max Bemis’ band “Say Anything” tattooed on the side of her left arm in March 2012. (more…)
In May 2011, Sherri DuPree-Bemis had her own drawing of Texas turned into a tattoo by Alice Kendall at Infinity Tattoo in Portland, OR. There is a moon smiling over a house which is a reference to the Eisley lyrics “mr. moon shines down on my home” from the song “Mr. Moon.” The tattoo expresses her love for her home state–the DuPree family lives in Tyler, TX and Sherri now owns a house there with her husband Max Bemis. The drawing is quite intricate and includes a rabbit, deer, butterflies, raspberry, strawberries, pine cone, pine trees and flowers. (more…)
Sherri DuPree-Bemis’ first large tattoo was of a girl with a guitar, which she got in June 2010. The character is in the style of a Blythe doll, which Sherri collects, and it appears to modeled after Sherri herself. Sherri is a guitarist and the cartoon also has a similar clothing style with a frilly dress, mary jane shoes and knee socks. Coming out of the girl’s neck is a cord which says “Bemis,” Sherri’s married name. (more…)
Sherri DuPree-Bemis’ very first tattoo was of the word “maxim” in a messy handwriting on her left forearm. The tattoo is for her husband Max Bemis of Say Anything, whose full name is Maxim Adam Bemis. (more…)
Jordin Sparks has this design tattooed on the side of her right forearm
Catherine McNeil has a tattoo of a ladybug on her left elbow
model Catherine McNeil has a group of stars on her left wrist and a series of parallel lines tattooed on the side of her ring finger
Brandy Norwood’s forearm tattoo depicts the Hindu god Ganesha, who has the head of an elephant. Ganesha is known as the remover of obstacles.
Brandy got the tattoo from artist Peter Koskela in December 2010. She made headlines for mistakenly tweeting that it was an Egyptian god.