I met Simona in Park Slope, Brooklyn, back at the end of July. At the corner of Prospect Avenue and Prospect Park West, just outside of the
Holy Name Church.
Simona had an unusual script around her right bicep:
This is written in
Tengwar, a script created by
J.R.R. Tolkien to represent the
Elvish tongue. The text displayed here is the beginning of
Aragorn's coronation speech in
The Lord of The Rings trilogy.
The line displayed is "Et Eärello Endorenna utúlien," which means "Out of the Great Sea to Middle-earth I am come".
This tattoo was inked by one of the best tattooers of script around,
Stephanie Tamez at
New York Adorned. Work from Stephanie has appeared previously on Tattoosday
here.
Simona also had this on her inner left forearm:
That is Hebrew for "
chai" or "life".
She placed the tattoo there because that is where Jews who were interned during the
Holocaust had been tattooed by the Nazis. It's tattooed there as an expression of solidarity with her faith and, as a reminder to never forget the horror that was the Holocaust.
Thanks to Simona for sharing her tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!
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