Showing posts with label tattoo design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tattoo design. Show all posts

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Sunday, March 21, 2010

NICK SINCHAK, TATTOO COLLECTOR


“I’ve always been really into motorcycles. The track racers were the daredevils of their time. When cars were driving 15, 20 miles an hour, they were going 100. I’d had the picture in mind for about eight or nine years, and I’d seen it done before, but it had never been done right. The guys hadn’t gotten the detail of it. Al decided he wanted to do it, and he’s really into—and good with—photorealism. Everybody, from fellow tattoo artists and tattoo collectors to motorcycle people who know the picture, is amazed by the detail Al gets in. We work in conjunction, but I leave the final discussion up to Al on what he wants to do with it.”

http://thedistrictweekly.com/2009/print/features/for-the-win/

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Tatoo italian design

For three days, a somewhat awestruck Italian public was treated to an exhibition of tattooing’s finest talent from around the globe. The list of featured artists is stellar: Hanky Panky, Tattoo Molly and Amar came in from Amsterdam, Jimmy and Tanya from Paris, Mao and Cathy from Madrid, Weber from Berlin, the notorious Crazy Ace, Brent and Mickey Bee from England, Micky Tattoo from Zurich, Switzerland, Rattattoo from Stuttgart, Bob of Ink Fanatics in Zurich, Johnny Two-Thumbs from Singapore, Dermafolies from Bordeaux, Universal Tattoos from Paris, Gary Winter from Germany, Vic from Ireland, Paul Massaro from Kenmore and Berni Luther from Austria.

Some privacy for tattooing women


Some women would like to have a little privacy, so it is a good idea to keep a spare tube top handy for them, so they don’t get any ink on their clothes. Many women will ask for a private session for more privacy.

An office chair on wheels can be used to move around easily to get in different positions. It may or may not have arms on it, has an adjustable back rest and the height should be adjustable also. Armrests work good for steadying the hand while tattooing.

http://tattoo-designs-blog.com/category/tools-of-the-trade-for-tattoos