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Good Wood

Add comment December 30th, 2009

The tattoo no one thought could be done.

I’m fortunate enough to tattoo in one of greatest tattoo city’s in the world, San Francisco, It is home to some of the best artists and biggest egos coming out of the Industry. It can be just as disappointing meeting your heroes as it is finding out their work ethics.

A lot of my business comes from people being told that their tattoo can’t be done or the artists won’t do it. Their ideas are just on the side of bizarre or just a little out of the ordinary. Nothing that would or should be deemed un-tattooable.

I guess the goal for every tattoo artists is to do work they love doing and nothing else. I myself don’t want to tattoo barbwire arm bands and baby names all day but I’m always up for a challenge.

The Idea:

This person wanted his arm to look like it was growing into a tree from his mid-forearm up his neck and then have his family members Initials carved into the bark.

He was told that it couldn’t be done and it would look weird. Another shop told him that you need to start it with some kind of symbol because a sleeve with to points going away from each other isn’t smart.

It is a little bizarre but I thought it would be a cool challenge to use black and gray to show texture and make the skin appear to look like weathered bark.

The most challenging part was that he needed both arms done in a month before he moved back to Southern California.

The Tattoo:

This is one of those tattoos that you can’t do a preliminary drawing for. It needs to be done free hand and just jump right into it. I compiled my photo reference of various trees and bark patterns and set to drawing right on him with a basic idea.

Tree Arm

Tree Arm

Tree Arm

The basic drawing took an hour and half to refine and make sure was at the right distances to be covered with a shirt when working.

The first session was the hardest, this is his first tattoo. He went from nothing to wanting two full sleeves done in a short amount of time. We had to draw it on and make sure we set the look of the tattoo with the first session of shading.

Tree Arm

Tree Arm

Tree Arm

The second arm was much easier. I knew how it was going to look and he knew what to expect pain and time wise, the pace had been set. We skipped some photos on the second arm to show more progress.

Tree Arm

Tree Arm

Tree Arm

Tree Arm

Every week we work on another arm so as to let the opposite heal. That way we can work every week instead of working on both and skipping two and this lets one completely heal in case I need to touch up any peeling.

As of now the right arm is complete and teh left will be done in a week and the final photos will then be added.

Skull Salvation ( Tattoo Fix)

Add comment November 2nd, 2009

This piece belongs to another very talented tattoo artist who happens to have a similar style to myself. The problem is he wasn’t able to find someone to do his art the way he wanted to begin with. He drew up the piece in a fit of boredom and decided to tattoo it HIMSELF!

Tattooing is hard enough to do in optimum working conditions; I would never consider trying it upside down and backwards. He was having trouble getting the ink in so his fellow artists at the time said that they (two of them) would tattoo each side at the same time.

After the outline and some shading was complete he took a look and was unsatisfied with the results so he decided to have them stop till he could figure out what to do.

So fast forward and Noel ( who works with me at Moth and Dagger) is tattooing the owner of the shop he used to work for and one of the artists is with him the aforementioned tattoo owner. They semi-peer pressure him into having me try to salvage the tattoo. I find some realistic skull reference and do my first sitting on him with just a shader to fix the shading and form of the skulls.

First sitting with old work showing on right

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We did this in less then two hours fixing shapes and proportions.

Second sitting

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We’ll probably have it done in one or two more sittings

Flower Sleeve

Add comment July 6th, 2009

The top flower isn’t my work.This is the construction lines of the new flower and blossoms and the water construction lines

Flower sleeve.
Flower sleeve

Here is the beginning line work, next is the color session and possibly wrapping it around the inside of the arm.
Flower sleeve
Flower sleeve

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