Who's Better Than Us: Chris Honors His Father
I met Chris in Brooklyn Heights one afternoon and asked him about his ink. He has seven tattoos in all, but offered up this section of his arm:![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEik0zMtDIZH6AQDQI69vDCCFy9n-k6bQkwMhkuYpKr52lwGH1rA8dX76D8nVTPPr0nUx085VOfZpiVqOisjZShtAx9Dp8nQtvzwJjaJjnO672oz9L8HJp8JSucAeiGn94RypuX28Jx4aa8/s400/woodstock+dad.jpg)
What seems at first like an odd juxtaposition of figures makes more sense when it is explained.
The piece is a memorial based on a photograph of his father,
After searching for a while, I emailed Chris and asked if he could send me the photo. He generously obliged:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjVYoyQqgnsvFHFg10_FJvjw8PLLH6cZ4suGk_l-yPn3Ac9OM96Hbi2UEW2Cah9iwgpJr_MlrDfqpHEqIpqMH0UF583qxC9KKpQjIMBaDQxdC1wTwiM4TQsJS72HHeBZ7oeFvD7uJoNpoU/s400/6+copy.jpg)
Seeing the source material on which this piece is based makes it cooler. The photograph appears in the book, and was taken
And the back of the arm features a quote from Chris's dad, a statement he would often make, which seems genuinely appropriate from someone so deeply immersed in the culture of the 1960s:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjM0iJ9L1wUgWs1_-UMextBzipyOXrHCX-rzd7iV4UrMp1CMgg8rMmjd6u-P7uPCLNhwym1JWwAoOgat7dj4_J1UIG5uY7qYdPVs_00S6tYYTR-kZtDvV8rBQkX60EKFbuEzc0WnsmW2iE/s400/whos+better.jpg)
Chris had his tattoos inked by Nick Caruso at Fly-Rite Studio in Brooklyn. Work from Fly-Rite has appeared previously on Tattoosday here.
Thanks to Chris for sharing his work here on Tattoosday!
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