Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeIndyTatts inspiration

Tatts inspiration

Alex de Vos
After painting a dozen tattooed people, Janne Kearney has discovered there is more to the ink than meets the eye.
“There are lots of reasons why people get tattoos and often they are very private and personal reasons,” the Geelong West artist said.
“People get them at different stages of their life; to mark an event or help them through trauma.
“Every tattoo tells a story.”
Initially drawn to the artistic side of tattoos, Ms Kearney’s collection of paintings has also helped break a long-held stereotype that holders are drunken sailors, muscle-bound bikies or career criminals.
“I always wondered why people would display such permanent art,” she said.
“Often they are introverted and not people you would expect to have a tattoo.”
A piece from her tattoo art collection, called Hope, Strength and Beauty, has been selected for exhibition at the internationally-acclaimed Cancer Council Victoria Arts Awards.
Ms Kearney said the “virtually” life size adaptation was her favourite painting in the series.
The piece portrays a breast cancer survivor with her tattoo of a cherry blossom and a dragon fly.
“There’s actually a funny story behind it,” she said.
“The lady was at a folk music festival and she entered a raffle and ended up winning second prize, which was a voucher for a tattoo.
“She wasn’t into tattoos at all.”
The woman’s perspective on the popular form of body art was altered during a discussion with a tattooist after a mastectomy, which robbed the woman of her nipple.
“One of the things that bothered her the most was losing her nipple,” Ms Kearney said.
“She was talking to someone and they said ‘We can beautify that’, so they replaced the nipple with a cherry blossom and the rest of the tattoo is of a dragon fly, which symbolises the illusion of beauty.”
Ms Kearney hoped her painting would raise awareness about the potentially life-threatening disease.
“I’ve lost two very good friends to breast cancer and I really wanted to support women,” she said.
The Cancer Council Victoria Arts Awards exhibition opens July 11 in Melbourne.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Buttered Loaf bring the funk

For a quarter of a century groove-based jam band Buttered Loaf have been entertaining music lovers across Melbourne. Throughout the early 2000s, Wednesday night was...
More News

Creatives develop Surf Coast

Artists across the Surf Coast Shire can transform ideas into realities and explore new boundaries within their work through the latest Creative Development Grants...

Revitalising Geelong

Revitalising central Geelong has been a key focus of my term as mayor, and we are working hard to activate and renew areas within...

Flashes of beauty everywhere

Julie Hope was diagnosed with an aggressive type of brain cancer two years ago. She speaks with Jena Carr about her cancer journey ahead...

Arrests made following afternoon police incident

Two people have been arrested after an allegedly stolen vehicle reversed into a school bus while attempting to flee from police in Geelong yesterday...

Man charged after body found on beach

A man has been charged with murder after the body of a woman was found in Geelong this week. A community member...

Open for learning

As thousands of children across the region returned to school after the summer break, two new primary schools in Greater Geelong opened their doors...

Arts grants now open

Local artists and creatives can now apply for grants from the City of Greater Geelong to help further their professional development. Applications are now open...

Youth leaders ready to represent

Geelong’s newest youth councillors are ready to make their mark on their city. The 11 members of the 2026 Youth Council, aged between 13 and...

Queens Park operator announced

Negotiations are set to begin between the City of Greater Geelong and management company Clublinks over the lease of Queens Park Golf Club in...

Exciting racing and close finishes

It was a great weekend for yacht racing, with Ray Roberts’ Team Hollywood claiming line honours during the Festival of Sails’ Geelong Passage Race....