The Fairy Ring Podcast

“Map of Experiences”: Tattoos with badass artist Jackie Jones

Michelle Lark Season 2

Welcome to the Fairy Ring Podcast. This is a digital fairy portal that explores the Universe through myth, meditation, and magic. 

Tattoo artist, Jackie Jones, enters the fairy ring to discuss her transition from oil painter to tattoo artist, cycles in art, and how tattoos can be maps and stories. She also shares tips on tattoo care to maintain the beauty and longevity of body art. Throughout the episode, we will weave in-between our conversation with Jackie and cover some of  the history and culture surrounding tattoos and how they can be portals. At the end of the audio, you'll be offered a meditation inside of the fairy ring. ✨☠️✨

Connect with Jackie:

https://www.instagram.com/jackiejones/

Works Cited google document here.

Additional:

Tattoos in Ancient Egypt: here.
Polynesian Tattoos: here.
Culture of Tattoos in Japan: here.
Why Tattoos are Permanent: here.
Inuit Skin Stitching Tattoos: here.
Sailors and Tattoos: here.
Tattoos and Colonization: here.
Cherokee & Southeast Indian Tattooing: here.
Tattoos in Ancient Rome: here.
Tattoos and Trauma: here.
Vintage Tattoo Photos here.
Comprehensive Guide to Tattoo Meanings: here.
+ Acupuncture Meridian System: here

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