ARTISTS 6 Darcy Nutt
A Perfect Match
38 Jespah Torres
Focusing On Fine Art
82 Dawnii
A Gypsy's Soul EXHIBITS
16 Winging It
Flights Of Fantasy
28 Historic Haida
Keeping The Spirit Alive
50 Bug Off!
Brainy, Beautiful Insects DEPARTMENTS
5 Mail Mezzanine
Letters, We Get 'Em
62 Photo Contest
Cold Cash For Hot Ink
66 Flash Gallery
Preliminary Sketches
92 Artists Directory
Find Your Favorite
95 Future Ink
It's Coming Soon
EDITORIAL NOTE
Don't you wish you had wings? I know I do along with almost everybody I know.
Just imagine how free you would feel soaring through the atmosphere like Lestat
or Armand or Edward and Bella? They're all vampires, sure, and they don't need
wings. Realistically, you'd probably just fly to work or to the local bar or to
your tattooer or to Hawaii, but it would still be loads of fun.
Peter Pan doesn't need wings to fly, and he taught Wendy and her brothers how.
Tinkerbell has tiny featherless fairy wings that she uses to get in to all sorts
of mischief. John Travolta's fallen angel in the movie Michael had awesome wings,
gigantic. They were kind of cumbersome, though, hard to hide on the dance floor.
There are some excellent examples of tattooed wings in one of this issue's theme
halls. Tespecially like Shawna Samboceti's, done by John Saletra, the heart pierced
by daggers in the center of the delicately etched feathers. Jessica Hutto's wings
with roses, done by The Grime, are gorgeous. Rea Cormick's rainbow of color, done
by Anna Paige, wraps around her upper torso and continues down her thighs It looks
like these women could take flight any minute, but, alas, they can't. Neither
can you. Oh well. Face it, you'd just end up with messed up hair and bugs in your
teeth. Maybe you should look into Captain Kirk and Spock's method of transport.
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