...I got a clipper ship on my upper  arm.  The ship is navigating    through a background of clouds and  lightning bolts and has a banner    underneath reading “Hope.”  Its  meaning follows the same idea behind my    anchor tattoo.  Hope is a  huge part of having a positive mental    attitude, which I try  (sometimes with little luck, of course) to hold at    all times.  It’s a  reminder that you can make it through stormy parts   of  your life, no  matter how bad they get.  It’s also done in the    traditional style I  love so much.  The tattoo was done by Mike   Schweigert at Electric Tattoo in Bradley Beach, NJ.
While  attending [the 2010] Philadelphia Tattoo Arts Convention,   I decided to  get a  tattoo to commemorate my first convention.  For  as  many years as   tattoos have been a part of my life, this was my  first  convention...I got a blue rose with a candle spouting out of it  in    between my sparrows and flower on my outer elbow. 

I’m  a firm believer   in everyone  having a different reasoning for getting  tattoos.  Some are   used as  place markers in one’s life, some are  used to remember an  event,  some  have deep profound meanings and some  are just aesthetically   pleasing. I  could probably come up with some  in depth meaning behind  the  tattoo,  but in the end, I got it to  commemorate my first tattoo   convention and  that’s pretty much the  only reason.  Done by Rocco at   Death or Glory Tattoos in Westbrook, Maine.
Finally,  I got my outer elbow  to forearm  done with a snake  coiling through a  skull and dagger and  impaling itself  on the dagger’s  blade.  
I usually try to go out of my  way to ensure  that my   friends/family/other people in general are  happy, more often  than I   would like to admit, putting their happiness  before my well-being.    This tattoo serves as a reminder for me not to  do that so much,  and to   focus on myself sometimes.  The snake can be  viewed as a  protection   figure, coiling around and through the rest  of the tattoo,  but has also   caused injury to itself by doing so.   Basically, its my  reminder that   as much as I would like to help  others, I need to keep my  own  happiness  and well being in mind before  I choose which action to  take  or I’ll  end up injuring myself in the  process.  Done by Mike   Schweigert at  Electric Tattoo in Bradley  Beach, NJ. 
 
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