I'm thinking of getting the park side elevation of the chapel at Ronchamp tattooed to my right shoulder blade. Just wondering if anyone else has architectural motifed tattoos on their body. As well would you recommend a different building? Or different view...
abracadabra
May 13, 05 11:29 pm
G-bot
May 14, 05 2:04 pm
I have a non architect friend who got Gehry's sketch of the Guggenheim tattooed around his arm. Back when it was first built. Very cool looking.
ferplexion
May 14, 05 2:11 pm
i'm getting a tattoo of adolf loos
LenaV
May 14, 05 5:34 pm
I have a dewy rose tatooed on the upper part of my butt
vado retro
May 14, 05 6:31 pm
my tatoo reads"ornament is crime" any pics lena? trust butt verify is my motto.
e909
May 15, 05 2:38 am
i would like a full body tattoo of myself, slightly askew so that i am always out of focus.
flange
but a tattooed map to the 7-11 might be handy. or a map to frederisk's of hollywood store could be providential at the next time a sweetie asks you how to get to the nearest naughty lingerie supplier.
vado retro
May 15, 05 9:30 am
e i usually just take them to there personally. and hang around to give some support.
I want a tattoo barcode on my shoulder.I have been wanting to get a tattoo for a while now, so I did some research and came up with a list of the 15 best places to get tattoos.
Volunteer
Mar 5, 15 9:32 am
Here is an idea from 35,000 years ago. The artists used bulges and depressions in the rock wall to represent parts of the animal. Can you imagine if they were modernists rather than classicists? We would still be wondering WTF is that?
Can you imagine if they were modernists rather than classicists
mdoernists had the scientific method. they would have probably found an actual bison and preserved it or taxidermied it so they could more easily communicate how best to hunt, clean, cook, and eat it. bison would have been domesticated to make hunting much faster and easier. communites would be developed to specialize in tasks of hunting, cleaning, cooking, tanning, making clothes, etc.
the world would have evolved, and the 'traditionalist' would be born, who would have the leisure time to bitch about how people design things they don't want because of the modernist.
Miles Jaffe
Mar 5, 15 12:54 pm
Can you imagine if they were modernists rather than classicists
They were modernists. Now we view them as classicists. Which makes us classist.
Volunteer
Mar 5, 15 7:18 pm
Actually the work of our 35,000 year-old artist closely resembles some of the French impressionist Roualt's work, as do many of the other cave paintings. Go figure.
On the fence
Feb 16, 18 12:39 pm
Why not an IKEA store or Walmart? Wait, a McDonalds.
Almosthip7
Feb 16, 18 12:51 pm
I Have 27 tattoos. Although you wouldn't know if if you met me at work. My boss hates them, so they have to be covered if I am meeting with clients that day.
JonathanLivingston
Feb 16, 18 2:04 pm
I always thought it would be cool to get a small line work perspective of each finished project conglomerated into a cool sleeve. A sort of portfolio you wear. Imagine sitting down for a client interview and rolling up the sleeves of a fine white pressed shirt to reveal your tat folio?.
randomised
Feb 16, 18 2:54 pm
Tatfolio, sounds great.
JonathanLivingston
Feb 16, 18 4:20 pm
Also, shows commitment to your work. Clients will respect that.
TIQM
Mar 20, 22 1:04 am
If I had done tattoos of buildings I thought I liked when I was younger, I have to say I’d be very sad now.
I'm thinking of getting the park side elevation of the chapel at Ronchamp tattooed to my right shoulder blade. Just wondering if anyone else has architectural motifed tattoos on their body. As well would you recommend a different building? Or different view...
I have a non architect friend who got Gehry's sketch of the Guggenheim tattooed around his arm. Back when it was first built. Very cool looking.
i'm getting a tattoo of adolf loos
I have a dewy rose tatooed on the upper part of my butt
my tatoo reads"ornament is crime" any pics lena? trust butt verify is my motto.
flange
but a tattooed map to the 7-11 might be handy. or a map to frederisk's of hollywood store could be providential at the next time a sweetie asks you how to get to the nearest naughty lingerie supplier.
e i usually just take them to there personally. and hang around to give some support.
hah hah finally...
admit it, don't you have ink envy now?
how many PBR's did that take?
what the hell is a PBR?
(strong language ~ not work safe!!!)
woah FP, do you like frank lloyd wright?
Ummm...no.
FLW Avery Coonley windows
wow...that is all I have for this thread.
"i'm getting a tattoo of adolf loos"
Yeah, his Tribune entry on your willy, I'll bet
I want a tattoo barcode on my shoulder.I have been wanting to get a tattoo for a while now, so I did some research and came up with a list of the 15 best places to get tattoos.
Here is an idea from 35,000 years ago. The artists used bulges and depressions in the rock wall to represent parts of the animal. Can you imagine if they were modernists rather than classicists? We would still be wondering WTF is that?
http://1drv.ms/1G1tf8D
Can you imagine if they were modernists rather than classicists
mdoernists had the scientific method. they would have probably found an actual bison and preserved it or taxidermied it so they could more easily communicate how best to hunt, clean, cook, and eat it. bison would have been domesticated to make hunting much faster and easier. communites would be developed to specialize in tasks of hunting, cleaning, cooking, tanning, making clothes, etc.
the world would have evolved, and the 'traditionalist' would be born, who would have the leisure time to bitch about how people design things they don't want because of the modernist.
Can you imagine if they were modernists rather than classicists
They were modernists. Now we view them as classicists. Which makes us classist.
Actually the work of our 35,000 year-old artist closely resembles some of the French impressionist Roualt's work, as do many of the other cave paintings. Go figure.
Why not an IKEA store or Walmart? Wait, a McDonalds.
I Have 27 tattoos. Although you wouldn't know if if you met me at work. My boss hates them, so they have to be covered if I am meeting with clients that day.
I always thought it would be cool to get a small line work perspective of each finished project conglomerated into a cool sleeve. A sort of portfolio you wear. Imagine sitting down for a client interview and rolling up the sleeves of a fine white pressed shirt to reveal your tat folio?.
Tatfolio, sounds great.
Also, shows commitment to your work. Clients will respect that.
If I had done tattoos of buildings I thought I liked when I was younger, I have to say I’d be very sad now.