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Image:Right side of Lydia's neck.jpg|The right side of her neck has another tattoo.
Image:Right side of Lydia's neck.jpg|The right side of her neck has another tattoo.
Image:Detail of Lydia's right shoulder.jpg|Her left shoulder also has a flower.
Image:Detail of Lydia's right shoulder.jpg|Her left shoulder also has a flower.
Image:Lydia's left arm.jpg|Her left arm has more flowers and a butterfly design...
Image:Butterfly tattoo.jpg|She has a butterfly tattoo on her left arm...
Image:front of Lydia's left arm.jpg|...that extends to the front of her left arm.
Image:Lydia's left arm.jpg|which is surrounded by flowers...
Image:front of Lydia's left arm.jpg|...on either side.
Image:Lydia's left forearm.jpg|She also has matching tattoos on her forearms.
Image:Lydia's left forearm.jpg|She also has matching tattoos on her forearms.
Image:Lydia's right arm.jpg|Her right arm appears to have a mermaid...
Image:Lydia's right arm.jpg|Her right arm appears to have a mermaid...

Revision as of 05:01, 6 November 2009

Lydia's tattoos

First mentioned: Orientation
Owned by: Lydia
Current status: Changing

Lydia the "tattooed lady" has many tattoos all over her body.

About

Lydia has many tattoos. She often uses her power of empathy to sense things through her tattoos. For instance, with the help of Samuel to move the ink, tattoos of people's faces are created on her back. Lydia uses her ability to tell the person's name and information about them. Following is a gallery of Lydia's tattoos.

Gallery

Tattoos That Don't Seem to Change

Tattoos That Change

Notes

Trivia

  • A gallery at NBC.com describes the process that makeup artists undergo in order to apply Lydia's tattoos. The tattoo is actually a film of material created to fit precisely on a specific part of the body. The tattoo design is printed on special transfer paper. Pressure is applied and the backing of the transfer paper is carefully pulled off. Artists apply a little pressure around the edges of the tattoo to prevent it from peeling. Finally, a coating is sprayed on, which seals the tattoo and gives it a more natural appearance.
  • According to a conversation with Dawn Olivieri, the tattoos take a total of about two hours to apply. Occasionally, the makeup artists will apply the tattoos the day before shooting, and then replace pieces the day of shooting as needed.
  • A tattoo artist was originally hired to create the artwork that would become Lydia's tattoos. He did a wax template of Dawn Olivieri's arm with wax paper. He then traced all of the spaces in which he wanted to put the tattoos, and then created an array of tattoos. The tattoos were digitized in a computer program so they could be printed out. Makeup artists then spray the printouts with adhesives in order to apply the tattoos on Dawn. Next, the makeup artists spray on two layers of Green Marble (a body adhesive), and then cover it with a powder and a specialized lotion.
  • The tattoos that appear and disappear are designed by Cesar Lemus. Each drawing that he does is done on an 8½" × 11" sheet of drawing paper. Cesar originally tried to use charcoal, but was not pleased with the results. Now he uses various pencils. He says that it takes about two passes to get it to a point that is acceptable.


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