Ed Sheeran has dozens of tattoos, some to commemorate career highlights, one because a radio station wanted him to get one on air, one because Saoirse Ronan deliberately misspelled the song title “Galway Girl” in a music video, and many that have no rationale whatsoever (a Heinz ketchup label… the word “PRINCE” written in the “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” font). Jill Mapes, a writer for Hearing Things, has found herself completely fascinated by the recreation of “Mother and Child,” a lithograph by Henri Matisse that Sheeran has on his left forearm. The original is Matisse’s take on a Virgin Mary/Jesus picture. The Sheeran version is somewhat saucier. Mapes writes about how her fixation on the tattoo led her to examine Matisse’s most interesting period of work.
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