The mission of the beautiful tattooed mum Barbara Crane

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Barbara is a fan of Ornamental and floral tattoos, a mother, and a digital content creator. A skeleton as her main subject for her backpiece linked with her childhood In this interview, she shares her mission related to tattooing: ‘I love sharing my daily life as a tattooed mom, being myself, and happily breaking stereotypes around heavily tattooed women.”

@barbaradzerve, tattoo model
@barbaradzerve, tattoo model

Barbara, welcome to Tattoo Life! Shall we start our chat with an introduction?
Hey, my name is Barbara Crane. I’m a proud tattooed mom and I work at Stories & Ink, a tattoo skincare brand. I love sharing snippets of my life as a heavily tattooed woman.

@barbaradzerve, tattoo model
@barbaradzerve, tattoo model

You are a digital content creator. Can you tell me more about your specialization?
I started a long time ago, wanting to create nice pictures for myself—both of me and my surroundings. I enjoyed planning and getting creative, exploring and finding my style. I didn’t expect so many people to appreciate it too, and that’s how my following grew.

Right now, I love sharing my daily life as a tattooed mom, being myself, and happily breaking stereotypes around heavily tattooed women.

@barbaradzerve, tattoo model
@barbaradzerve, tattoo model

When did your passion for tattooing start?
When I was about 6 years old, I learned what a tattoo was, and I was fascinated by the idea of having drawings on skin. I knew then that I would decorate myself with art. I got my first tattoo at 17—a beautiful peony on the inside of my left arm, and I still love it. The rest is history!

@barbaradzerve, tattoo model
@barbaradzerve, tattoo model

Did you choose the ornamental style from the beginning? How come?
No, my tattoo journey started without a clear direction. I knew I wanted most of my tattoos in black and grey, although I did end up getting a couple of color tattoos on my legs. I loved flowers (especially peonies) and mandalas, which became the main elements of my tattoos.

@barbaradzerve, tattoo model
@barbaradzerve, tattoo model

I was drawn to the art style of my current tattoo artist, Emils Salmins. The way he draws flowers and ornaments really speaks to me—so timeless and bold. I wanted all of that on my skin. I love how I can have different imagery (like the skeleton on my back) but its surroundings are decorated with ornaments and flowers, helping to connect the rest of my tattoos.

@barbaradzerve, tattoo model
@barbaradzerve, tattoo model

May I ask about your choice of having a skeleton as the theme for your back piece?
I was born on Halloween, and as a kid, my parents threw Halloween-themed birthday parties for me each year. Halloween wasn’t a big thing in my country back then, so I felt very special. We had carved pumpkins, fake spider webs, and all kinds of decorations.

One year, I received a skeleton balloon that I became attached to. Since then, I’ve loved skeletons.

I had toy skeletons, and I adored the music video for the Chemical Brothers’ “Hey Boy, Hey Girl.” When I couldn’t decide what to have on my back, I shared some ideas with my artist and let him run with it. He knew I liked skeletons, so he added one in the center of my back piece, and I loved it! It now represents my love for skeletons, my birthday, and even death. I feel like he’s ‘got my back,’ haha.

@barbaradzerve, tattoo model
@barbaradzerve, tattoo model

What other subjects have you chosen with a specific meanings?
I have a crane tattooed on my left arm because that’s my last name. I also have a piece of a mandala on my left arm, which is part of a drawing my mom did for me when I was a kid. I have an entire sleeve dedicated to Halloween-themed bits to honor my birthday.

@barbaradzerve, tattoo model
@barbaradzerve, tattoo model

Do you prefer to work with different tattoo artists or just one? Who?
The top half of my body is all done by Emils Salmins. I do have a few tattoos by other artists and would like to get more from them, but Emils’s art and style spoke to me in a unique way. I ended up wanting just that. I love how cohesive the top half of my body looks since it’s all done by him.

@barbaradzerve, tattoo model
@barbaradzerve, tattoo model

What do you enjoy in life? Any hobbies or special interests? I saw that you’re the mother of a beautiful baby boy!
Yes, thank you! I love being a mother! It’s the most important, beautiful, challenging, and fulfilling thing I’ve ever done. It currently consumes my time, and I embrace it because I know my son will grow up fast. I spend all my free time with him and my family. Outside of motherhood, I used to do a lot of art—video art, graphic design, photography, painting, drawing—you name it! Now, I don’t have as much time for it, but I’d love to do some painting or drawing when I get the chance.

Follow Barbara on Instagram: @barbaradzerve

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