The Hell City Tattoo Fest took over the Arizona Biltmore this past weekend, and everything from elaborate, artistic back pieces to crappy nipple tattoos were on display.
We found some amazing competition (even in the "worst tattoo" contest on Saturday), along with some great pieces that weren't entered. A quick rundown of some of the best (and worst) tattoos in Hell City is after the jump.
One of the most colorful tattoos at the convention was a back piece
with an ornate, beautiful peacock. The woman with the back piece,
Annie, said the tattoo had been done by several different artists over
the years, and she got it because "I just like peacocks."
Some people had more symbolic tattoos with stories behind them. Andy Lyn had a bright orange Phoenix bird tattooed
along the length of her right leg. She says she got it to symbolize,
"rising from the ashes" after several of her friends died after high
school, over a series of months. "My sister got their names tattooed on
her, but I decided instead of mourning, I'd celebrate," Lyn says.
We saw an amazing black and white biomechanical design by tattooist
Willian Brent, from Hard Luck tattoo in Sierra Vista. The back piece
combines a sci-fi, machine aesthetic with organic elements like
feathers and scales. The guy sporting Brent's design was Kevin, who proudly explained "I was
the only one big enough to put it on."
In addition to tattoos admirable for their artistic designs or personal
symbolism, we also saw some funny -- and downright crappy -- tattoos,
especially in the "Worst Tattoo" contest on Saturday. Two that stood out for us in
terms of sheer awfulness were the "bottle-in-the-ass man" on some guy's
calf (a stick figure with said bottle in bum), and the crudely inked words "White Trash" across the back of a
guy named Robert Smith (not the singer of The Cure).
Check out complete Hell City Tattoo Fest slideshow action here.