Friday, June 4, 2010

Hand Stand

Finally tackled a new piece today. A friend of mine wanted this logo on his calf. I got to use some new inks today, and HOLY SHIT do i ever love them! I dont think I'll be using much of anything else from here on in. Im pretty happy with this piece. Even though its all black, i did some experimenting along the way with shading and then just filled it in black. This guys skin is like a sponge too, so it was a pleasure tattooing him. I love it when a client's skin takes ink like his does. Oh, and by the way, the design is meant to have all those holes in it, just in case some of you thought my coloring job was shabby HAH!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

For The Horde...Again!!!

Whoa, May's half over already! Time sure is flying! Yesterday I got back to the horde shield I started in March, got to blast some color into this beast. However, an emergency call came and my client had to leave before I finished. So far so good though, we'll just have to get another session in sometime in July. I cant wait to get this one finished!! Its gonna rock! Sorry about the shitty lighting in this pic.
I think Im gonna like using color when I start to get a grasp on it.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Touch Ups

I touched up the first tattoo I ever did today. It had faded a bit, but lookin at it, over all I must say, it was pretty damn solid for my first tat. I may add some more to this tat down the road. I still dont like tattooing on the neck though, its just such an awkward place to work.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

March of the Vikings!

Howdy folks. Havent been here in a while. Life can be unpredictable and hectic sometimes, so youll have to forgive me. Anyway, on to the goods! Today I tattooed a viking compass onto a feller's thigh. It was a wicked learning piece!! Ive been away from things too long, that much was very apparent. I learned so much from this piece, it was deadly. A few things werent so much learned as remembered, but I picked up a lot of new tricks along the way too. I realize that I need to do a LOT more shaded pieces and in succession if I want to properly absorb the techniques that I discover along the way. Anyway, this piece was awesome and a hell of a lot of fun!! And let me just say that the recipient was one of the cooler clients Ive had the pleasure of tattooing, a deadly cat for sure!
Does anybody else want any viking-related tats? Im all about it!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

New School

Finished another portrait today. A friends daughter. Turned out pretty slick. We have a new scanner at the shop now, and I personally think it sucks, it makes everything look really grainy and even loses certain tones and shit. Ah well, whaddya gonna do?

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Nans rule!

I got back to paper and pencil for a little bit recently to do a sketch of a sweet older lady for a friend. It was quite challenging, especially her white hair. Its really difficult to draw white hair on white paper HAHAH. Anyway, it turned out pretty solid.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

For The Horde!!

Howdy folks! I took on a pretty big piece today. I did a shield with the Horde standard on it. Its from World of Warcraft. This was an EXCELLENT learning piece for shading, something that I havent done much of yet. I had fun doing this piece, and Im pretty happy with it. I am still extremely slow, and ran out of time as a result. I could have easily put in another 2 hours of work into this tat. Shading is very tough, getting things to look smooth is no easy task. And keeping track and understanding my ink washes can be rather confusing. Nonetheless, this was a great start, I learned TONNES and eventually we're going to add color to this piece too. I hope I see more interesting pieces like this come my way!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Custom Script

Did some custom script today. A friend of mine wanted his son's name on his forearm, so I gladly obliged him. It turned out pretty solid. Its great practice for getting solid lines down! I like working on the forearm too. Overall Im quite pleased with how it turned out.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Pedal to the Metal

I finally did another tattoo today after a much too long break. It was my first script in english. The neck is a really tough area to work on, I dont like it much. Im pleased to see there is an improvement in my line quality, no matter how minor. Im going to try pick up the pace now and do 2 tats a week from here on out. Wish me luck

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Road Trip

Tuesday I had the fortune and pleasure of going to Sacred Temple Tattoo yet again, a friend of mine was getting a Janis Joplin portrait done. I took advantage of the opportunity to pick Mr MacKay's brain during the session and it was invaluable. GOD DAMN that man is talented!! He made it look effortless. Im hoping that I can retain at least a small percentage of what I took in on that day. He is also an all around deadly cat. One of the nicest people ive met in a long time.
Oh yeah!..I even remembered my camera this time!! Heres a few pics from my mission! Take a boo

This is the waiting area of Sacred Temple Tattoo. Its a clean, quaint, comfortable little place as you can see.
Two machines were runnin the whole day. Jamie's apprentice Buddy was hard at work on a cool little custom piece he was doing.
A quick glimpse into the creation of a masterpiece.
My friend Craig was captivated by the whole experience. He had never seen a tattoo being done before and the process blew his mind.
The magician taking a quick break from his magic to summon metal demons to aid in his work!The final product. Im still beside myself after seeing this come together before my eyes, Jamie's talent is undeniably monsterous!
Me and the man. There is never any shortage of 'horned hand solutes' at Sacred Temple!

Saturday, February 20, 2010

COBRAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!

I did a Cobra symbol tattoo today on a forearm. The result wasnt bad. The shape looks off in this pic, but its only because of the way it wraps around his arm, trust me, its symmetrical. Thats not to say that it turned out perfect though, far from it. My lines are still not nearly as clean as I would hope. I got started on this one a little late in the day, and Im still WAAAAAY too slow. I ended up having everyone standing around waiting for me to finish so I felt rushed at the end. It looks like its all straight black, but its actually black outline with a slightly lighter grey wash fill. Also threw in some white highlights to try and give it some depth, rather than just solid black. We'll see how it heals up anyway. It was a fun piece, but I think Im a little frustrated because I know Im capable of better than this...am I expecting too much too fast?

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Sacred Mission

I attended a machine tuning course that was held at Sacred Temple Tattoo today in Havre Boucher. I got to meet some very interesting and cool people, and Jamie's crew was awesome as always. Since Im so new to all of this, there was more information floating around than i knew what to do with. But I managed to learn a LOT about the machines and how they work. I met some great people, and we even had a big homecooked scoff! As always at Sacred, it was a great experience through and through. Forgot my camera again though......

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Guinea Pigs Part 3

Howdy folks, today I got tattoo # 4 under my belt. This one was some arabic script on a forearm, it means "A New Beginning". Arabic script has a real mystical look to it, I love how it flows. I liked doing this one too because this whole apprenticeship thing is, career-wise, a new beginning for me as well if I catch on. It turned out pretty solid. Definitely nice and black. My lines are still a little wobbly here and there, but it IS only my 4th tattoo. Anyway, the client was happy, so I was too!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Guinea Pigs Part 2...or is it?

I guess technically its Part 3, or its my 3rd tattoo at least. Whatever the case, I did my 3rd tattoo today! I tattooed the tribal "S" logo from the band Sepultura on a friend's calve, and I attemped the 'engraved' approach again. Im pretty happy with how it turned out. This piece was EXCELLENT for learning. It was the kind of thing that taught me more than I could absorb at once. Im stunned at how much subtlety there is to this art. It seems that every time I learn a little bit more, I also realize there are mountains and mountains of things to get the hang of before I can consider myself even remotely skilled. My speed is ridiculously slow too, I feel like I need 3 days to really do what I want to do in a piece this big. I think Im gonna pull the reins back a bit and tackle some smaller designs.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Taking the Plunge! Guinea Pigs Part 1

Well, I went ahead and did it! On Saturday I tattooed my first human!! I did some small music notes on my girlfriends neck behind her ear. Holy crap what a tough spot to tattoo! Not a good place to start out, but I got through it. Getting my lines to be nice and clean is gonna take a while. I think it turned out pretty solid for my first tat ever!! However, in all the hustle and bustle of the big day, it completely slipped my mind to take a pic until after I wrapped it. Theres smudged ink and blood under the plastic and too many little reflections. I'll be sure to get a much bettter pic of it very soon. But for now, heres a peak.
And then yesterday I did my second tat! A friend wanted the symbol for gratitude on her wrist, but I decided to put a little twist on it by trying to make it look engraved into her. It accidentally ended up turning into an illusion of sorts, it can be engraved or embossed, depending on how you look at it. It turned out pretty solid too, despite my initial concerns. I am definitely looking forward to seeing these all healed up!!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

2010

Finally! An update! I have a few portraits to show you, but there are a couple I cant post as well. There is one portrait that I delivered a bit late and didnt have the chance to scan it, so I'll have to get that one up at a later time when i manage to get a scan. But anyway, heres the rest.
First there is my friend Mark's daughter. She quite possibly has the cutest smile on the planet, in a hilarious kinda way. He had me do 3 pics of her at different ages. They were quite the challenge. However I was pretty happy with the results.
A toothless smile is pretty challenging, but I think it worked out ok.

I realize that I have a hard time with light hair. The lighter the hair, the harder it is for me to capture. A weakness I'll have to work on.

HAH HAH!! Look at that smile!! I love it!

I also did my friend Greg's grandparents. His grandpa has a gentle smile. I bet theyre really nice people.