Traditional Tattoos

Margaret Cho

Margaret Cho’s first tattoo was a large piece tattoo featuring snakes and flowers which starts in the center of her lower back and wraps around both sides of her hips. She had the tattoo done by famous tattoo artist Don Ed Hardy in 2005 at the age of 37.  Tattoos have been Margaret’s way of dealing with aging and learning to love her body, though her admiration for tattoos started when she was young.  It’s also a way for her to take ownership of her own skin.

“Having lived under such a regime for so many years, I am finally free, and for once in my life, actually able to do something with my body that I have always wanted to do, because I feel safe enough to. Nobody is going to judge me for wanting to wear a beautiful piece of art on my skin. I will not allow it. This is my body, and this is my body with tattoos,” she blogged.  “My life is all new, with this brand new body, and the chance to start over. It is a fantastic rebirth, and I am so glad to be here.”

Margaret admits that she is a bit scared of snakes, though she admires them. “Snakes are magnificent creatures, like nothing else on earth. I don’t know why I am afraid of them. Possibly because they are so different, mysterious and unknowable, unpredictable. But on my back, they will be my protectors, my guardians, my cheerleaders and my friends.”

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Audrina Patridge

Audrina Patridge has a colorful tattoo on the back of her neck that represents the biblical story of Adam and Eve — but with her own twist.  The red portion is a human heart with a stem and leaves, a combination of humanity and the forbidden apple from the Tree of Knowledge.  Wrapping around it is a blue serpent to represent the one that tempted Eve to eat the apple. “My tattoo is a heart with four chambers that turns into an apple with a snake around it,” wrote Audrina. “It symbolizes the story of Adam and Eve…and also temptation and destiny.”

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Michelle Branch

Michelle Branch has a large tattoo on her left forearm of a pin-up style cowgirl shooting a gun.  She got the idea for the western themed tattoo while working on an album with The Wreckers, her country duo with Jessica Harp.  “The cowgirl was inspired by the making of The Wreckers album,” she wrote“Everyone thought I was crazy, but everyone thought I was crazy for doing this project. Every time I look at my arm, I remember being in the studio with Jess. It’ll always be my favorite,” she told People.

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Kelly Osbourne

Kelly Osbourne has a tattooed tribute to her father on her left forearm.  The tattoo consists of the word “Daddy,” a pink and gold heart-shaped lock, a golden key, and a pink banner which reads “This Too Shall Pass.” She got the tattoo in December 2003 while her father Ozzy Osbourne was recovering from a quad bike accident.

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