Local tattoo artist inks portrait of slain journalist on family member

by | Aug 25, 2014 | POLITICS

Local tattoo artist Amy Black is known for a number of incredible inking skills – most notably, for her work with life-like nipple tattoos for women who have had mastectomies.

Local tattoo artist Amy Black is known for a number of incredible inking skills – most notably, for her work with life-like nipple tattoos for women who have had mastectomies.

But her other work is just as impressive and important – take for example the recent inking she did for a family member of American Journalist James Foley.

Foley was murdered in a video posted on the internet by ISIS after being held for two years by the violent terrorist group. Many have considered his death a catalyst for new attention in the middle easy region.

It appears Foley’s cousin, Ryan Foley Jackson, reached out to Black and asked the artist to ink the portrait onto their arm. Here’s the text from the post:

I do not have the ability to express the tremendous mix of feelings I have in being incredibly honored to be of any service to the family, friends and supporters in their time of grief. I have copied and pasted the personal post from Mr. James Foley’s cousin below who contacted me recently to request this portrait in remembrance of his cousin, I have you to thank Ryan Foley Jackson your family’s heart & strength is astounding and to be revered and I hope this small piece of art helps to celebrate someone who gave so selflessly of themselves in service of those who suffered.

And here’s some words from Ryan Foley Jackson:

“Jimmy, I’m sure you’re aware of the massive outpouring of support and love that has been shown to your family this past week. It has warmed my heart to read, see and hear the accounts of all of those you have influenced throughout your life: Stories of your wonderful sense of humor from friends in New Hampshire. Hilarious tales from college friends that highlight your wonderful spirit and constant desire to make others feel appreciated and valued. Former students who attribute major gains in their lives to having had you as a teacher and role model. Fellow journalists who praise your desire to provide a voice for those who are fighting to be free. And of course, fellow former captives who recount your bravery in the face of paralyzing danger and uncertainty. In life you were loved and respected fiercely. Please know that we will remember you, celebrate you and honor you fiercely forever. I will always make sure to honor your memory and uphold your legacy. I love you dude! Thank you Amy Black for helping me pay tribute to James Foley ”

In lieu of flowers and items the family is creating a fund in remembrance of James, please visit the #FreeJamesFoley sites for more info. #RememberingJim

Brad Kutner

Brad Kutner




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