Tuesday, August 31, 2010

The end of August

Amanda only comes up to MN a couple times a year,
but every time she does she gives me an awesome project to tattoo.
So far there's been the blue footed booby and the sheepgoat.
This time, we started working on filling the rest of her 3/4 sleeve.
Antlered squirrels running through a poppy field?
Yes, please.



There's very few better ways to start a work week,
or to close out a month.
Goodbye, August.
I'll probably miss you this winter.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Los faros y la comida vegan

Healed photos of tattoos is always the goal,
but sometimes freshly done tattoos are also posted.
Half healed/half fresh tattoo photos should be avoided at any cost,
unless, of course, you haven't posted anything in 12 days.
So, here's one of those halfies,
which I hope to get a healed photo of soon:



12 days?
I don't even know.
I certainly wasn't doing anything too awesome.
That starts this week.
Saturday night I leave for Peru.
A lot of people keep asking me what I'll be doing in Peru,
and the answer is: I have no idea.
If anyone's been to Lima,
and has all the city hotspots and secrets,
do let me know.
Otherwise I'll be super happy with some lighthouse visits
and some good vegan food.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Bad luck, Good Pins




This time, Friday the 13th lasted an entire week for me.
I'm not kidding.
It certainly wasn't limited to our Not Casual Friday at the shop.
My car blew up before I strutted around (inside) the shop with my black umbrella.
And my internet at home stopped working the day after.
I'm not really a superstitious kind of dude,
but something out there is making things difficult for me.

But in the middle of this really crappy, bad luck week,
I received the never quiet never soft button packs in the mail.
(4 days late, of course)
But they're so awesome,
it almost makes up for everything else.



Buttons.
Pins.
Whatever you want to call them,
I think they're dope.
They used to be so huge when I was in high school,
back when I went to hardcore shows.
Every decent band had a few different ones.

Well, never quiet never soft wanted in on the button action.
It's a 5 button pack, and it comes in a plastic sleeve
(not pictured above, for photographic reasons)
Only $5.
You can pick them up at the shop,
or have me mail you one (or ten).
Limited to 100 packs, so get on it.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Sticky to 11



never quiet never soft has some new stickers out today.

now that's a sticker.
(for your face)
We only planned to drop stuff every 11th,
but this month has a Friday the 13th,
so there's more hotness coming then.
That's only two days away,
so you don't have too long to wait.

There's two new stickers,
so check them out here.
And use them well.

Monday, August 9, 2010

I love dead birds.

After 5 or more years,
the "I love dead birds" bumper sticker finally got an upgrade.




I also ordered more of the "dead birds are sexy" stickers,
as well as some stuff for Never Quiet, Never Soft.
It's almost the 11th,
which is when everything NQNS is unveiled.

October is going to be a busy month tattoo-wise.
I'll be doing the Minneapolis Tattoo Convention the 8th-10th,
and then the New Orleans Tattoo Convention October 29th-31rst.

I have openings for the New Orleans one,
let me know if you want a spot.
New Orleans during Halloween gets pretty crazy
(they even have a parade).
Meryl and I will be working in costume,
staying with friends,
and hitting up as much of the city as possible.
I visited once before Katrina,
but Meryl's never been,
so we're both really excited.

I'll have stickers at Identity Tattoo and both conventions,
and I'm also willing to mail some out.
Just let me know.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

MODERN TATTOOING...


Ok, Here's a great piece... Juan doing a Bob Marley tribute piece. You will find Bob in it, of course, his Les Paul Junior with a single cut away, a Lion statue... Bob's house... excellent piece. Even Juan is all smiles about it! The guy getting the tattoo was flying to the Carribean during hurricane Katrina! F*ck that!!! Turbulence on a normal flight is one thing, but going from one island to another in a propeller plane during a hurricane sounds about as fun as sliding down a razor blade on your b*lls and landing in a pool of alcohol... anyway, he said it was that trip that turned him on to reggae music.



That was a great day, the conversations at the shop are the best. You can really learn a lot. Because of the open floor plan, everyone has a chance to join in the conversations. There are so many knowledgeable people that come into the shop that you can learn everything from facts to how to do repairs on cars, where to find parts, access services like machining, computer services, hair cuts, where to get fancy shoes... you name it.


The week before, I was in Mexico at tattoo convention. Here's a picture of the plane entering Mexican air space.


This is the first day, in the first 20 minutes of the convention. The place got real full. Conventions in Mexico are the best. It's not a huge money maker but the experience is the greatest. You can't put a price on it, especially in a city as huge as Mexico City!!!


There is some real talent there. Not just in Mexico City but the whole country! Look at this tattoo. The guy who did it, uses our machines. The smoothness of the shading and solidness of the color says it all.


Mexico is known for it's black and grey artists. These 2 pieces (above and below) were done by Kique Sanx from Chilpancingo in the state of Guerrero.


I always use black and grey as a reference as to the artist's ability. The techniques needed to do these realistic images is not only a question of eye / hand coordination, but a question of understanding the techniques needed to make your machine, needles and diluted ink achieve this. Light even shades are the hardest to do. Especially if the areas are huge!

Skin type plays a big role in this as well. There are some types of skin that are very receptive to the faintest shades of diluted greys, others are not so lucky. As you can see from these tattoos, there are rarely outlines, the edges are implied with different grey shades and hard edges. You can see this in the noses, shapes of the eye sockets, eye lids and so on. None of the facial features ever gets outlines, surprising to some of you, not even the eyes!! If you ever look in the mirror, there is a shelf that the eyelashes grow out of. That is defined by shades, not lines...

It takes a real "eye" to spot this. There are tons of artists who attempt portrait work and fail miserably because they tattoo what they "think" it looks like and NOT what they see...

Just a little information for you to chew on...

Thursday, August 5, 2010

BINGO

I hate to post such a flashed out photo,
but I'd hate even more to not post about this tattoo.
What's a devoted bingo player to do for her 20th birthday?
Commemorate that big end to teenagering with an I-20 bingo ball.
And then go flash that sh*t at your local Bingo hall.
The "I" numbers range from 16-30,
so Jessica is pretty safe from copycats.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Moveable Type



We have the letterpress set up (for the most part).
It's on loan from Molly for a while,
and her and Meryl took a class a couple weeks ago.
We have a little bit of type for it,
and we need some more stuff,
but we're almost there.

Ryan found three boxes of weird letterpress blocks on craigslist for $10,
and dropped off a box the other day.
It's full of corporate logos, letterhead,
and architectural/mechanical drawings from 50+ years ago.
Pretty interesting stuff,
and maybe 100 pieces or more per box.
I look forward to Meryl getting everything else in order,
so I can use this windmill one asap.




We have big plans, kids.
I hope to mail out some letterpressed sexiness soon.