Alexis Krauss
Alexis Krauss has a tattoo of an antique perfume bottle on her left arm. Instead of a spritz of perfume coming out is a skull and clouds.
Alexis Krauss has a tattoo of an antique perfume bottle on her left arm. Instead of a spritz of perfume coming out is a skull and clouds.
Mariel Loveland got a tattoo of an umbrella and raindrops in October 2013. It’s on the inside of her left forearm, just below the elbow.
Christina Grimmie git her first tattoo in March 2014. It says “all is vanity,” which comes from a passage in Ecclesiastes — her favorite book in the Bible.
Lacey Sturm has a tattoo covering her whole left forearm which says “Beulah.” It comes from the Bible verse Isaiah 62:4 “No longer will they call you Deserted, or name your land Desolate. But you will be called Hephzibah, and your land Beulah; for the LORD will take delight in you, and your land will be married.”
Jesy Nelson got a tattoo of a skull and rose from artist Oliver Macintosh at Frith Street Tattoo in January 2014. The tattoo is on the outside of her left forearm, next to her previous rose tattoo which she got from the same artist only a month earlier. A rose stem goes through the skull’s eye socket and out the mouth. (more…)
Jesy Nelson got a large tattoo of roses on her left forearm in December 2013 from artist Oliver Macintosh at Frith Street Tattoo in London. (more…)
Ash Costello took hold of a tattoo gun and gave herself this “Blow Me Up” tattoo on her arm in February 2014. The phrase comes from the DC Comics villain Harley Quinn, who says “I’m having a bad day. I’m sick of people trying to shoot me, run me over, and blow me up!” For Ash, the phase represents perseverance:
My tattoo says “blow me up” with a red and green heart. I’ve always felt like a Harley Quinn just looking for her Joker, that mad love, 2 villains, it means and no matter how much you try and blow me up, I’ll always keep coming back. So go ahead and blow me up then, but I’m still here, causing trouble, just waiting to cause some trouble with him instead.
Ash Costello has a dark black crow with accents of purple and blue that spans the inside of her right arm. There is a quote in a banner: “It says ‘Everything was beautiful and nothing hurt,’ which is from one of my favorite books of all time, Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut,” Ash says. Artist Baba Austin started work on the design in February 2011 and completed it in May 2011.
“Before this one I would have said that tattoos don’t hurt, I really like the feeling, but this one hurt so bad. I don’t know if I’m like turning into a pansy. A good friend of mine Baba came up to me and offered me a free tattoo for Warped Tour. It’s like the biggest thing ever. I know this doesn’t make sense but I didn’t realize it was so big when he free-handed it, and then he started going and I was like ‘oh wow, I just ended up with half a sleeve and I don’t even know how.'”
Ash Costello and a friend got matching tattoos of the word “Believe” written in the Disney font in August 2010. Ash’s is on her right forearm while her friend’s is on her ankle.
In July 2010, Ash Costello got this tattoo of crooked piano keys on her right forearm. The design comes from the cover art of Cursive’s album The Ugly Organ, an album which she says “changed the way I wrote music.”