Produce Pride: Showing The Love With Vegetable Tattoos

Posted by Jenniffer Sheldon on Tuesday, March 12, 2024

If you really love vegetables and want to tell the world, there are many ways to do so. You can join a community supported agriculture group, or CSA. You can plant a garden in your front yard. And you can broadcast your passion with t-shirt or sticker slogan like "Eat More Kale" or "Powered By Plants."

Now, there's also the option of adorning your body with vegetable body art.

Jenna Weiler, a farmer and food entrepreneur from Michigan, has a Kickstarter underway to raise money for Tater Tats, a temporary vegetable tattoo business.

Weiler says the idea for the tats came to her when she was working on Groundswell Farm in west Michigan, and was joking with her fellow farmers that she should get a bean tattoo on her arm to remind her of the right size to harvest the legumes.

Rather then get a real bean tattoo, she decided that temporary vegetable tattoos could be a fun way to educate kids (and adults) about healthy, seasonal eating. Temporary body art could remind people of how beautiful vegetables are, and grouping them seasonally could help communicate what crops grow when, she says.

"Ideally these tats would be a fun way to make vegetables cool," Weiler tells us by email. "So us food lovers can proclaim, 'I'm proud to love eggplant!' "

The Tater Tats last three days and will cost $5 for a pack of four. They come in spring, summer and fall themes, featuring a few vegetables harvested in each season, like greens and radishes for spring, peppers and eggplant for summer and butternut squash and leeks for fall.

While temporary tattoos may be all the decoration some veggie lovers need, some diehards (Exhibit A: Chef Sean Brock of Charleston, S.C.) have committed to a lifetime of produce art on their bods.

Kyle Crowell is a tattoo artist in Anaheim, Calif., who says he's drawn a few vegetables in his day, including carrots, beets and two halves of an avocado on a married couple. (One of them got the pit.) Most of the people who request them are vegetarian or vegan, he says.

"Pizza is the no. 1 food-related tattoo, for whatever reason," Crowell tells us. "But I appreciate the vegetables; they make for an interesting looking tattoo and they're fun to draw."

We combed Instagram for pictures of some of the best permanent vegetable tattoos, and assembled them here. We also recommend Edible Tattoos, a Tumblr dedicated to the art of food tattoos.

High Quality work done By Cody Eich from Canada. Last pic for today. ll post one picture on weekdays. Thanks for the likes n follow! #hkig #hk #tattoo #ink #geometry #tattooink #fruittattoo #oniontattoo #tattooart #inktattoo #artistictattoo #artisticinkfo

A photo posted by Tattoo Inspiration (@artistic_inkfo) on Jul 26, 2014 at 10:03pm PDT

First semi realistic vegetable tattoo. Never thought I'd get to do an avocado. #tattoobycanada #avocadotattoo #healthytattoos

A photo posted by MikeY aka Canada (@shortythemaster) on Feb 3, 2015 at 11:45pm PST

#Repost @inkstress ・・・ Did you tattoo rainbow chard today? Because I sure did! Yum!! Thanks @monkeyhousejenny! #rachelgilbert #nohopenofeartattoo #tattoo #portland #tattoosbyinkstress

A photo posted by Jenny Breed (@monkeyhousejenny) on Dec 11, 2014 at 8:30am PST

Meghan's veggie 3/4 sleeve fully healed. #amandamarie @evermorela #ladytattooer #losangelestattoo #laink #vegtattoo #vegetableart #veggietattoo #colortattoo #healedtattoo #realistictattoo

A photo posted by Amanda Marie (@amanda_marie_tattooer) on Jan 21, 2015 at 8:05pm PST

Corn portrait #foodtattoo #butterfattattoo

A photo posted by Esther Garcia (@butterstinker) on Dec 3, 2013 at 4:55pm PST

#asparagas #fig #tattoo #freshtattoo #cheftattoo

A photo posted by Roger Trawick (@action_tattoo) on Mar 26, 2013 at 12:25pm PDT

Cute little artichoke by Sean @piercedhearts @ramshackle_tattoo #foodtattoo #tattoo #tattooseattle #tattooudistrict #piercedheartstattoo #artichoke #artichoketattoo

A photo posted by Pierced Hearts (@piercedhearts) on Jul 14, 2014 at 9:06am PDT

Bouquet of root vegetables for @thebaconbandit! So stoked to see a pal from home. #tattoo #whatdoesitmean?#beetsme!

A photo posted by Sam Smith (@scragpie) on May 8, 2013 at 3:15pm PDT

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