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* While attending last week’s House vs. Senate softball game, I noticed that Daily Herald Public Affairs Reporting intern Erin Hegarty had an unusual tattoo on her forearm. We talked about it a bit and I asked her to write something for y’all…

I knew I wanted a tattoo that incorporated both Chicago and the state of Illinois, and while I did take several art classes in high school, I could not come up with a design idea on my own. So, I found out at the beginning of June 2014 that a nearby tattoo parlor was offering $20 pre-drawn tattoos on both Friday June 13 and Saturday June 14. I took a look at the sheet of design options for the tattoos, and I immediately knew I had met my destiny: an outline of Illinois with part of the Chicago flag inside. It wasn’t too big and fit nicely into my budget. I, of course, researched the tattoo parlor and found out a good friend of mine had most of her (very nice looking) tattoos done by the same artist who would be doing mine.

The morning of June 14 rolled around. I biked to Chicago’s Millennium Park for free 8 a.m. yoga, then biked back up north to stand in line for my new body art; running shoes, bike shorts and all. Out of everyone in line, I probably looked the least likely to be standing in a 3-hour line for a discounted tattoo.

I chose to get it on my forearm because I wanted to be able to see it. And I love wearing blazers and cardigans, so I knew covering it up at work wouldn’t be a problem. I caught some flack from family members who said it was unprofessional and something they wouldn’t have done themselves. But I love it.

I argue that as an Illinois Statehouse reporting intern, my tattoo shows a great deal of dedication and love for Illinois. I like that if I ever need to draw Illinois, I can look at my arm and use it as a guide. And I hope to be a Chicagoan, or at least Illinoisan, for the rest of my life, so while some people can live here all their life and not feel the need to have their favorite city and state permanently inked on their body, I think it’s a fine idea.

When I have it more visible during the summer months, I look forward to playing this situation out as it has numerous times:

So, of course everyone loves to hate on Illinois, and maybe they’ve good reason to. But growing up in the suburbs, living in Chicago and now living in Springfield, there is no other design I would rather have permanently on my arm.

Pretty cool story.

* Erin…

* Closeup…

Thoughts?

* Erin is also attempting to increase her Twitter following, so click here and follow her if you like her tattoo!

posted by Rich Miller
Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 12:47 pm

Comments

  1. It’s time for our elected representatives to stop bashing Illinois, and get their own Illinois tattoos. I’m actually kind of serious. Removal is difficult, so it reflects a certain level of commitment.

    Comment by AC Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 12:55 pm

  2. Whew, glad for the update. I thought it might be the flag of the new Rauner plutocracy.

    Comment by Norseman Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 12:55 pm

  3. Did not know Chicago had a flag. Learn something new.

    Comment by Never been Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 12:56 pm

  4. what a great hire she would

    Comment by Anonin' Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 1:00 pm

  5. Good, funny, stuff! My kind of sens e of humor.

    Comment by JS Mill Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 1:01 pm

  6. @AC I’m eagerly awaiting Bruce Rauner’s Illinois tattoo. I hope he doesn’t accidentally get Indiana instead.

    Comment by Tournaround Agenda Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 1:02 pm

  7. She’s very sweet and has a great personality! All media should have to start out that way! She’s also extraordinarily polite. And I’m just going to say it…she’s pretty.

    Comment by A guy Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 1:06 pm

  8. Love it! Appreciate the humor telling stranger she thought it was Wisconsin!

    Comment by Nearly Normal Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 1:07 pm

  9. Good luck to all of this year’s PARs.

    Comment by Barton Lorimor Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 1:10 pm

  10. It’s a neat concept, I like it. You can always tell them its the state flag of IL, :)

    Comment by HeavyB Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 1:13 pm

  11. Love it. So refreshing given all the negativity about the state.

    Comment by Arsenal Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 1:13 pm

  12. Not to proud of this state right now or for the last 8 years, NEVER would I get a tat of IL.
    Guess its a symbol of how wasteful we are.

    Comment by BlameBruceRauner Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 1:13 pm

  13. Nicely done, Erin! A good reminder that it’s ok to love Illinois and want it to improve at the same time.

    Comment by late to the party Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 1:14 pm

  14. For her support of IL, I’m now following her.

    Comment by Norseman Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 1:17 pm

  15. I thought people hated Illinois and were leaving in droves. How can anybody possibly be happy with Illinois? /snark

    Comment by Demoralized Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 1:21 pm

  16. BlameBruceRauner: How, exactly, is it a “symbol of how wasteful we are?” It’s not like the taxpayers paid for the tattoo, for crying out loud. And she got it at a discount!

    Comment by ??? Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 1:25 pm

  17. Good tattoo!

    Comment by VanillaMan Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 1:25 pm

  18. “- Never been - Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 12:56 pm:

    Did not know Chicago had a flag. Learn something new.”

    Not only does Chicago have a flag but it has the best flag with a rich history.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Chicago

    Comment by Tweed Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 1:25 pm

  19. She’s a star on her own.

    Comment by walker Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 1:36 pm

  20. Ink in the electronic media age.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 1:40 pm

  21. I heard the design is particularly popular around the yard in Oxford.

    Hey, if Schock gets one he can tell the folks back home the star is for Peoria!

    Comment by Juvenal Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 1:49 pm

  22. that’s a really cool idea. I like it. I also didn’t know Chicago had a city flag.

    Comment by Just because Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 1:52 pm

  23. Which event in Chicago history does Erin’s star represent?

    1. The Fort Dearborn Massacre
    2. The Great Chicago Fire
    3. The Columbian Exposition (World’s Fair)
    4. The Century of Progress (World’s Fair)

    Comment by Under Further Review Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 1:52 pm

  24. Basic tattoo. I will get the same on my forehead, but it will be done by a real professional.

    Comment by Wumpus Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 1:57 pm

  25. And how to people not know Chicago had its own flag. So does Springfield. Most cities do.

    Comment by Yep Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 2:01 pm

  26. I’m not a big tattoo guy but that’s better than many that I see on a daily basis. Very thoughtful!

    Comment by Stones Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 2:02 pm

  27. Tats and other body art modifications in my opinion a wasteful way to spend money. That’s all I mean.

    Comment by BlameBruceRauner Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 2:03 pm

  28. I sometimes wonder about Chicago’s inclusion of the Fort Dearborn Massacre on its flag. To be technical, this event occurred before Chicago was incorporated (1833 as a town; 1837 as a city) and the area was merely a frontier military fort and a trading post.

    Comment by Under Further Review Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 2:04 pm

  29. Best post of a bad year!

    Comment by D.P.Gumby Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 2:05 pm

  30. Erin’s enthusiasm and positive outlook is so refreshing. That was a really nice post and I too am now following her on twitter. Wishing her a long and successful career!

    Comment by Because I Said So.... Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 2:11 pm

  31. I love it, I think it’s great. Body art and modification have been around for thousands of years. For some an important rite of passage, an association and identification of clan, tribe, family or social hierarchy or marking an event and are quite beautiful. This means something to her, and that’s what truly matters.

    Comment by Mad Brown Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 2:14 pm

  32. My sister has a 1/4 sleeve Chicago tattoo. It’s an art deco lady holding up a classic 10 speed bicycle and the behind her is the lake, Chicago skyline with the Hancock building & Aon center clear, and sunset. Above the sunset are the Chicago flag stars. The whole thing has a very thin art deco design as the frame. It’s complex. I think it took her 4 sittings to complete.

    Comment by Rayne of Terror Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 2:23 pm

  33. You should hear the story behind my James “Pate” Philip tramp stamp.

    Comment by Michelle Flaherty Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 2:57 pm

  34. Great Tat Erin! One day I was down in the Hill Country of Texas (west of Austin, its beautiful if you have never gone) and got in to a conversation with a couple Texans about their lone star pride. I told them as much as you love Texas I LOVE ILLINOIS! They were taken aback to see such pride for our Prairie State. So good for you show the love and the the pride for our home state. Its land and people always amaze and delight me and always will!

    Comment by Prairiestatedem Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 2:58 pm

  35. === Under Further Review - Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 2:04 pm:

    I sometimes wonder about Chicago’s inclusion of the Fort Dearborn Massacre on its flag. To be technical, this event occurred before Chicago was incorporated (1833 as a town; 1837 as a city) and the area was merely a frontier military fort and a trading post.===

    UFR, it’s been a long, long time since studying this, but I seem to recall that the first star symbolized Ft. Dearborn, not the massacre. It was a symbol of the first establishment of what would become Chicago. The two blue stripes signified the reversing of the Chicago River, an engineering feat of epic proportion.

    Comment by A guy Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 3:07 pm

  36. ===Michelle Flaherty - Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 2:57 pm:

    You should hear the story behind my James “Pate” Philip tramp stamp.===

    I think we should….

    Comment by A guy Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 3:08 pm

  37. We could all use more ink!

    Comment by waffle fries Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 3:39 pm

  38. Neither pro nor con on tattoos; that one is simple, easily concealed if desired, and non-controversial. Perfect for a professional young lady in this day of tattoos and piercings.

    Comment by downstate commissioner Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 4:12 pm

  39. @A guy:

    I may be mixing things up a little, but the Michigan Avenue Bridge definitely honors those who were massacred after evacuating Fort Dearborn. There was a brouhaha in Chicago about naming a park commemorating the site of the massacre/battle. But my original point still stands inasmuch as Fort Dearborn predated Chicago.

    Comment by Under Further Review Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 6:11 pm

  40. The map tattoo is a handy reference to show the Daily Herald editors where the rest of the state is.

    Comment by Michelle Flaherty Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 7:16 pm

  41. The tattoo belongs in a 4 year old coloring book.

    Comment by Hickory Tuesday, May 12, 15 @ 8:23 pm

  42. Seconding the motion to hear about Michelle Flaherty’s tramp stamp. Perhaps Rich can start a thread that is age-restricted (18+, or 21+) for Michelle to give us all the details regard Pate and her tat…

    Comment by Lynn S. Wednesday, May 13, 15 @ 1:06 am

  43. Different strokes for different folks I guess. If I was Erin, however, I would first contact the Bazooka Bubble Gum Company (if it still exists)to see if they had a similar looking tattoo that I could moisten and then place it on my forearm. After wearing my fake tattoo on my arm for a month or so for a trial run, then (and only then) would I have a reputable tattoo parlor make the tattoo permanently part of my body. I guess I am showing my age and my being part of the older generation. My son and my daughter (each in their mid-thirties) now wish that they had “not” opted to have had a tattoo branded on to their skins when they were younger. They acknowledge today that they were a little hasty in their decisions back then. It is painful and expensive to try to remove a well-intentioned but poorly thought out choice made while a young person. Maybe Rauner or Madigan will pay you a monthly stipend to advertise for Illinois? Maybe modify it a little so it reads “Visit Illinois” in order to increase Illinois tourism?

    Comment by Ethan Hawk Wednesday, May 13, 15 @ 8:47 am

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