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Obscura Day 2012

April 22, 2012


It’s back! Obscura Day 2012 is upon us!

What is Obscura Day you ask? It is an international celebration of unusual places. It is a day of expeditions, back room tours, & exploring hidden wonders in your own hometown.
It takes place in cities and towns all over the world, including here in Vancouver.

Last year there were several events including tours of the Vancouver Police Museum (showing off the city’s former morgue!) and this year on April 28th Vancouver’s Chinese Gardens are opening their doors and showing off the grotto beneath Ting Mountain!

“Caves have traditionally been thought of as transportational dwelling places of immortal or otherworldly beings. For the first time ever, on Obscura Day, join us for an hour-long guided tour to explore the stories and mythologies that enforce the mysterious call of the grotto.”

Sure to be beautiful and exciting, I’ll be there and you can too…grab tickets to one of the four sessions QUICK as they’re selling out fast.

  • Written by: Christine McAvoy |
  • Category: Events, Local Business, Mystery, Nature, Photography, The Arts, The Outdoors


A Stranger A Week – #68

April 16, 2012

A Stranger A Day was made to overcome my shyness and talk to people. The challenge: talk to a stranger a day for a year of my life and try to convince them to let me take a picture and share a story. Since most tattoos have a story behind them, this was my conversation starter and a common thread that linked them all. Every week I have been sharing the story of the week here on Vancouver Is Awesome. With the year now over and 365+ strangers and their stories documented, I’ll continue to talk to a stranger every once in a while, and post a story weekly here on VIA.

Not much of a stranger | | Location: Vancouver

Hi all! It has been a very busy season for me, with all kinds of projects and things going on. I still find time for the occasional tattoo story, and although I owe you (and myself) a few stranger stories, this one is no less special.

I’ve often said that even those we consider our friends are sometimes just as close as any other stranger on the street (so, not as close as we think). I’ll be bold and say that that happens a lot in Vancouver: where you may know a lot of people, and talk to a lot of people, but rarely in a true, honest, and open way. That’s why asking a friend or acquaintance about something personal (like a tattoo), is not as common as you may think —and that’s why I truly appreciate when the sharing happens.

Anyways, this is a story that came to me from a non-stranger. She recently got this piece (her first tattoo!) and I couldn’t resist but to ask. She was awesome and shared the story and let me put it on the blog. In her own words:

“The tattoo on my wrist/ forearm is the Praying Hands with Rosary and Cross.

The last few years of my life have been quite the struggle. Battling depression and anxiety was one of the hardest things to go through. It’s like living in a dark tunnel. But despite feeling this way, even in my most darkest of times I always found that “light” that glimmer of hope to get through another day.

Sometimes you have to believe that there is more to the world than what we can see and feel. I believe there is more to this life, what that is I don’t know.

This tattoo reminds me of the hard times and that I can get through anything. It’s also to help protect me, to be my light in the most darkest of times.

The original story behind the praying hands also holds a lot of meaning to me as well.

Thank you for letting me share my story!”

Nope, thank you for sharing. Inspiring, and something that hits home.

Thank you! And thank you all for reading. Until the next time.

For the 365+ stories, visit: astrangeraday.com

  • Written by: Marianela Ramos Capelo |
  • Category: Mystery, People


A Stranger A Week – #67

March 26, 2012

A Stranger A Day was made to overcome my shyness and talk to people. The challenge: talk to a stranger a day for a year of my life and try to convince them to let me take a picture and share a story. Since most tattoos have a story behind them, this was my conversation starter and a common thread that linked them all. Every week I have been sharing the story of the week here on Vancouver Is Awesome. With the year now over and 365+ strangers and their stories documented, I’ll continue to talk to a stranger every once in a while, and post a story weekly here on VIA.


Strangers #376 & #376.1 + a non stranger ||Location: a house around Commercial and 6th

At times, the way you come across stranger stories is the simplest way: you show up at a friend’s house, their roommates are in the living room, you meet them, and voilá! Past the awkward pitch of the project, mixed with a bit of luck and half a can of beer, stories start to flow. I’m glad they wanted to share, because these pieces are special in their uniqueness.

[Photo 1] The Mars Volta is my favourite band. This is inspired on one of their concert posters. Basically all of the art that they do is amazing, but this one stuck out for me. I wanted to get something huge and elaborate on my arm, so this was almost a 6-hour sitting. The art was modified a little from the original artwork where they are supposed to be little old men. We changed that a bit and made it so they look more androgynous, but it is the original colour…

To be honest, the blend of colours was crazy (in a good way). Her wife was sitting around too, so I asked if she wanted to share as well. After a few seconds of silence I got a yes.

[photo 2] I love robots, and I collect them. This tattoo was a birthday present from her. His name is Rusty —it used to be Crusty, because it was very raised and scabby at first. I love him. There used to be a clock there on his chest, but I changed it and put a heart instead. It is based off a 50s vintage robot, and it was my first colour tattoo.

To my surprise, they had the little robot around on a shelf. It looked just like the tattoo. It was very very cute. Then since we were already talking about tattoos, I asked my friend what the deal was behind hers. For some reason I had never asked her about it before.

[photo 3] As a kid I used to get homesick all the time, and my best friend used to show this to me all the time when we were in Germany. He’s really into stars, and I was not really into them, but he’d always say “There’s the Big Dipper! There’s the Big Dipper!” Then I started noticing it everywhere, and kept showing it to my friends. I would see it here and whenever I’d travel somewhere. It made me realize that if I could see it from home in Germany, and I could see it from here, then home is not that far away. I’ll get it retouched very soon. 

Wasn’t that amazing?! I’m so glad I got to collect these stories.  Awesome stuff.

Thank you all :)

For the 365+ stories, visit: astrangeraday.com

  • Written by: Marianela Ramos Capelo |
  • Category: Mystery, People


A Stranger A Week – #66

March 5, 2012

A few months ago I concluded a project called A Stranger A Day made to overcome my shyness and talk to people. The challenge: talk to a stranger a day for a year of my life and try to convince them to let me take a picture and share a story. Since most tattoos have a story behind them, this was my conversation starter and a common thread that linked them all. Every week I have been sharing the story of the week here on Vancouver Is Awesome. With the year now over and 365+ strangers and their stories documented, I’ll continue to talk to a stranger every once in a while, and post a story weekly here on VIA.

Stranger #375 | weeklyish posts

Location: JJ Bean Yaletown

Coffee as usual, unusual neighbourhoods and quite a daunting day. I can’t quite remember what I was doing (this story was collected a few days ago), but life brought me to the shop for a cup. As I was waiting, I spotted this very unique piece. I immediately thought back to the days when the project was daily. There were almost no customers around the bar, so hoping not to step over some boundaries I told him a bit about the project and asked if he’d like to share the story behind a tattoo. To my luck, he picked the one that caught my interest —I still keep that rule of letting the stranger pick a tattoo to share. And I paraphrase:

I’m a big fan of music. I’m personally not very musical, but I think that I enjoy music so much more because I’m not inclined to be musical. Anyways, I found this band called Showbread when I was in grade ten or so, and I started listening to them. They had awesome music. The album that I first listened to was a bit punky, rock, alternative, with a bit of industrial… a bit of everything. Why they are significant is because they are a Christian band and I am a Christian, and I thought Christian music was so lame for the longest time until I found these guys. They write songs about the zombie apocalypse and cool stuff like that, and they are also very strong, lyrically. Just the whole writing behind their songs is very thought out; they are very political too, so they’ve been my favourite band forever…

I then asked why it was crossed out.

…oh, this is the band symbol. It kind of has to do with one of the albums and their opposition to the corporativism in the music industry. ‘Raw’ is just a way they describe their music. Every album they’ve released has been almost in a different genre. They’ve also released a double album with a story that you read along with the album, like timed to the songs, and now they are on a label where they are giving music away for free, kind of to show people their music and what they are all about. They are just about to release an album that they are going to fundraise for themselves and shoot a whole music video for it… I don’t know, it’s just a cool band that has had a lot of influence in my life. So, that’s that.

I really appreciated him sharing this story. It’s awesome when someone or something (like an individual or a band) inspires you and/or influences your life. I don’t know, it gives me a little bit of hope for some reason —to see inspiring people, and most of all, to see people inspired. He had a very warm vibe. It was a great encounter. I then thanked him and went on my way —kind of repeating the story in my head and scribbling some notes on it. So here you go.

Thanks stranger!

For the 400+ stories, check out astrangeraday.com

  • Written by: Marianela Ramos Capelo |
  • Category: Mystery, People


A Stranger A Week – #65

February 28, 2012

A few months ago I concluded a project called A Stranger A Day made to overcome my shyness and talk to people. The challenge: talk to a stranger a day for a year of my life and try to convince them to let me take a picture and share a story. Since most tattoos have a story behind them, this was my conversation starter and a common thread that linked them all. Every week I have been sharing the story of the week here on Vancouver Is Awesome. With the year now over and 365+ strangers and their stories documented, I’ll continue to talk to a stranger every once in a while, and post a story weekly here on VIA.

Stranger #374 || Location: A friend’s house in Kits

Oh man, it took me a long time (a couple of weeks) to get my bum in front of the project blog and write about this tattoo, but before I keep going collecting stories, I have to start posting again! So here we go. This is how this one happened:

A house warming party. Y’know, I’m at that age (the inglorious 23) when couples start to move in together into a real house —as opposed to a room in a basement. To be honest, I don’t even think it is an age thing, but this has happened quite a bit lately. I’ve only lived my young-adulthood in Vancouver, so I don’t know if this only a local thing (with high rents and people from all over coming to study or work here adding to the equation). Anyways, I was warming a house for two of my dearest friends in their new little nest, when the project came up and I managed to collect a story from a stranger. Gatherings like this one are always good to find cool strangers. We stepped aside from the crowd (the 9 other people) and he proceeded to tell me the deal behind this piece:

“I love nature. I love animals. I love birds. This is my feather, my skin. The three little birds are my sibings. They are flying away, floating away because they know that I am now responsible for myself. So it’s about the four of us, me and my siblings.”

It was a pretty neat story and really neat tiny tiny birds. We talked some more about our tattoos and what not. Then we reintegrated ourselves back into the gathering as if the exchange hadn’t happened.

Thanks stranger!

For all the 400+ stories, click here: astrangeraday.com

  • Written by: Marianela Ramos Capelo |
  • Category: Mystery, People


A Stranger A Week – #64

January 30, 2012

A few months ago I concluded a project called A Stranger A Day made to overcome my shyness and talk to people. The challenge: talk to a stranger a day for a year of my life and try to convince them to let me take a picture and share a story. Since most tattoos have a story behind them, this was my conversation starter and a common thread that linked them all. Every week I have been sharing the story of the week here on Vancouver Is Awesome. With the year now over and 365+ strangers and their stories documented, I’ll continue to talk to a stranger every once in a while, and post a story weekly here on VIA.

Stranger #372 [weeklyish posts] || Location: Rubble Gallery (Victoria Dr./Powell)

The story goes a little like this: I was at a gathering at the Rubble Gallery when I realized I wouldn’t have been there if it wasn’t for this project. Somebody asked me how I got to know a gentleman named Mike, who happens to co-run a queer party called Spit. The question immediately triggered a flashback: I had met him through the Stranger Project. I still remember. This happened very early in the project when he was at the Elysian and I was looking for strangers. Although he didn’t have any tattoos, he did a good (and pretty accurate) assessment and gave me a few passes for his party. Little did I know I would end up doing some work with them. So there I was, at the staff party explaining this story when, of course, I got introduced to someone with a very neat piece:

This is a Romanian gypsy wagon. My last name is Bedry, and nobody knows what nationality Bedry is. I am uncertain about where it comes from, and everyone on my Dad’s side of the family (where I inherited my name from) is dead, so I can’t ask anyone. But I do know that his parents were Italian and Romanian, and that there was some Romanian in his family line from long way back. I figured I would start there, so I got a Romanian symbol that I liked, and as I try to discover where my last name actually comes from I want to add more tattoos…

That was super neat. It could end up making for a big, nice-looking narrative piece.

I then took the shot and asked him if I could publish it on the blog, and here we are. :) The party continued and we were merry.

Thanks stranger!

For all the 400+ stories, click here: astrangeraday.com

  • Written by: Marianela Ramos Capelo |
  • Category: Mystery, People


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