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The Tattoos of AMERICAN HISTORY X

With his muscular frame, shaved head and goatee, actor Edward Norton’s character Derek Vinyard from the movie AMERICAN HISTORY X projects a steady aura of menace. But what really adds to that image is the variety of tattoos on his upper body. The work is all done in black and white, and was designed along the lines of body art worn by present-day white supremacist skinheads. In reality, if you look at the skin art worn by those involved in neo-Nazi groups or the white supremacy movement, you will see very similar artwork.

edward nortonEach bicep sports a barbed wire armband. Several tattoos are of icons utilized by the Nazis in Germany during World War II. An eagle carrying a swastika is on Vineyard’s right upper arm. His lower forearm has an iron cross tattooed on it and the words “white power.” The boldest and largest of his tattoos is a black swastika tattooed on the left side of his chest. This tattoo is dark enough it shows through the white undershirt that Norton is wearing in some scenes.

edward nortonOn Vinyard’s back, tattooed between his shoulder blades are the initials D.O.C. These stand for “Disciples of Christ,” the fictional Aryan white supremacy group that Derek runs with in the movie. This acronym is included in the Anti-Defamation League’s online database of symbols worn by extremist groups as some real-life skinheads have chosen to copy this emblem from the movie. Additionally each of Vinyard’s shoulder blades bears a sizable portrait of a snarling dog, with the images looking much like pit bulls.

edward nortonCredits for the movie list a variety of makeup artists: John E. Jackson and Christina Smith are listed as supervising key makeup, Heather Fraker is listed as the makeup artist and Gina Rylander is credited as the body makeup artist. No credits are listed specifically for the tattoo design work.

After his release from prison, Derek Vinyard has grown back his hair and dresses to hide his tattoos. His time in prison has made him change his mind but the visible reminders of his previous life path are still etched in his skin. In reality, many people who make similar life decisions also struggle with the perception of their tattoos and their new life choices.

Many doctors and plastic surgeons around the country have started programs for these former gang members. If you search for “gang tattoo removal” on the Internet, you will find many organizations that are working to provide low-cost or no-cost tattoo removal for gang members who have changed the path of their lives and wish to remove the marks from their past. As many gang tattoos are done on the hands, neck and even the face, taking away these symbols can often have a profound effect on how these reformed people are perceived, and greatly increases their ability to acquire gainful employment and leave their violent past behind.

You can see this movie's tattoos for yourself with the DVD of
American History X or check out more cool movie tattoos.

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