Friday, December 31, 2010






Another batch of work done at the tattoo shop. Well, the butterfly and flower that are together were done at my place, but this is my latest stuff.

You might notice that the last design is familiar. The woman with the razor blade wanted it covered. She didn't like needing to explain the meaning of it to her small grandchildren. This is the result.

Tattooing is fun! I spent a good amount of my break from work doing it. Maybe too much, but I am feeling good about it.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Bio-Hazard



My skills are improving! It's been difficult in the past in a few areas that I feel I've been getting some good practice in lately. Namely with this design were actually two items.
  • Connecting shading/filling to the outline. Have you ever colored in a coloring book? Filling solid shapes in a tattoo are very similar. The main difference is that when you are using crayons, you are only mildly worried about going outside the lines. Even if you did, the consequences wouldn't be that dire, right? There's a common thing we beginners do where in order to not go outside that line and cause a permanent mistake on a person's skin, we tend to not even meet the line. It creates an odd line of normal skin inside the design. Anyway, I've been working to just be extra aware of where the needles are hitting and it's getting better. I can still see areas where I didn't get in this tattoo, but I'm very happy with how many lines I got dead on! The effort continues.
  • Using magnum needles. My first experience with these was with the gigantic "strength" kanji. I used a 1 mag, which is two rows of needles, looking kind of like a small and dangerous paint brush. I couldn't get the ink to stick at all with it, so I've been scared of trying ever since. My mentor got me to try is again and I'll never turn back to filling large areas with a round bit. Never! It's amazing how well they work and get larger areas much quicker than anything else. This tattoo was filled with a 7 mag (one row of 4 stacked with one row of 3.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

A Batch Cooked Up in Studio


Well, I thought it appropriate to up load what I've been up to. I've had ups and downs in progress, but generally love what I've been doing at this tattoo shop. Pretty simple stuff so far. I am going to get practicing more line work in my sketchbook so my lining looks better. I'm working alongside decades of experience now, so I'm stoked to absorb all I can while I'm here.

Yes, this bee has appeared on the blog already. This is a higher-resolution photo.