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Legendary Female Tattooers...
irezumi replied to Jennifer Stell's topic in General Tattoo Discussion
Jacci and her shop just got a nice write-up in a local NO magazine in their 'best of' issue. The oldest tattoo shop in New Orleans | News | Gambit - New Orleans News and Entertainment YGG -
5 minutes.
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It didn't seem like a big deal to me but when the right idea came along there was only one proper location. Whatever, I just shouldn't have made it a promise is all.
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If someone asks for this in lettering I will refuse to do anything but an image for it. I mean c'mon that could be so much fun. Fox in dirty socks with a pin up holding an hourglass & banner 'get it while you can'
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I made a halfass bs promise to not add more tattoos to my neck shortly after starting to date this girl, not really meaning it because I thought it was just pillow talk ("I love your neck, let me just have that one spot" "Sure babe"). Lesson learned about how serious that promise was, I figured it was fairly obvious I'd get more eventually. When I said I was about to do that (phone call, naturally) I got the DONT YOU FUCKING DARE DO THAT and after some bickering I got the FINE GO AHEAD AND DO IT (which never really means 'fine' but we all know that, I just heard all I wanted to hear)and never lived it down. Years later even after we aren't together if it comes up she'll still say how much she hates that bird hahah
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Not as interesting as a tattoo based off of On Beyond Zebra. Definitely an interesting concept of his.
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Artists who copy tattoos/styles
irezumi replied to Diehardonvhs's topic in General Tattoo Discussion
My pleasure. If I have something interesting to share I'm glad to do so. With luck it piques the interest enough to make people here buy some books, find and buy old magazines, dig through old articles, go to art shows, go to a museum, etc. Basically to do the research and contribute back. The process of finding the information used to be much more difficult and/or time consuming but is still so much more rewarding. The internet is a super helpful tool but I find that I absorb the material if I see and hold a book, venture to the library to request old/rare books that are unaffordable or too rare to buy, or take the time to show up in front of a painting and stand in front if it for a few minutes without talking or even thinking, just looking and soaking it in, or bringing a sketchbook to a museum and study/draw from a sculpture or a skull or even a dead stuffed animal (Thanks Teddy Roosevelt). 'in real life' information. Granted, I approach all of this as an artist and/or as a tattooer so perhaps my level of interest might be different than a civilian, but the desire to learn more about a passion is shared by all not just this side of the counter. -
I know exactly who it was Joe. Her and Eddie were working together at the first shop I set foot in. Thank you anyway though. Wish I had been old enough to get one.
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My high school anthem
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If it looks like piss....
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And in an instant this becomes the advice column.
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I was 17 when I got my first real crush on an unobtainable woman, her name was Alex Herman and she was the hottest punk rock girl/woman I had ever seen. She was also the first really heavily tattooed woman I had seen with amazing work, way cooler than the less than mediocre black and grey punk tattoos I had seen on friends and at shows. She had a cheetah print forearm and for some reason is still ingrained in my mind. Therefor I have a slight bias and don't mind cheetah print all that much.
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San Francisco July 2014
irezumi replied to CultExciter's topic in LST Get Togethers & Tattoo Conventions
PW and I came super close to getting souvenir tats when we drove past Spider Murphy's but if we did we never would've made the opening. Was damn tempting though. -
Artists who copy tattoos/styles
irezumi replied to Diehardonvhs's topic in General Tattoo Discussion
I've always found this to be a very interesting viewpoint on biting. Steven Powers has been out of the graff scene for a while (so have I) but still inspires the new generations. This was originally printed in an old magazine called On The Go, and later reprinted in one of his own books 'The Art of Getting Over'. A side by side comparison doesn't exactly line up 100%, but in idea it's not real far off in some ways. - - - Updated - - - I have to to type this whole thing and I am a pointing finger Plunker so you damn well better appreciate it. Filip Leu said this in his TAM interview; TAM comments on his style growing, and his reply is -
San Francisco July 2014
irezumi replied to CultExciter's topic in LST Get Togethers & Tattoo Conventions
It is! I took a couple of runs there this weekend. The Familia mural in the same park by Reyes is pretty killer. Also nearby where you'll be is Dynamo Donuts, a friend took me to a small little place owned by a really rad lady and makes awesome donuts. Prepare to spend $3. It'll be worth it. -
Artists who copy tattoos/styles
irezumi replied to Diehardonvhs's topic in General Tattoo Discussion
If you don't post the secret sauce then nobody can steal it. -
It was a good time last night, thanks to the folks that saw this and were able to make it. A nice turnout of people, saw some old friends and made some new ones. Met 2 people that was a meeting long overdue, along with @MadeIndelible and @cltattooing as well. Thanks for making it guys. No photos, sorry. Didn't get any, there was a lot of mingling to do. They really don't do them justice anyway.
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Please let these shitty threads die. There's no new advice to give.
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2 and 3 are what I tell everyone. Shouldn't need more than 3 to say "I can wait a bit. Not worth the tiny but real chance." Extreme case maybe so, but what tattooer out there wants to be possibly responsible for that?
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Thanks DS
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Just an idea to consider; it's impossible to tell what the scar looks like without being up close on it. It's possible/likely you will be told by a tattooer that any more ink on top of that just won't take and scar heavier. Option/idea; leave the current part alone and make a 'stone' looking piece by using the area around it to look like the scarred part is carved out of a block of rock. Tattooer with better skills can make a nice black & grey wash tattoo around it, adding some cracks and chips, and I bet you'll like it a lot better than you do now.
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Yeah, those are pretty rad. Have a couple of sets of his older flash like the 10 page oversize set and the Seth/Matt split. - - - Updated - - - Just talked to him this morning; his road trip tales are pretty good. Bow-fishing like Rambo.
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Matt & Brady are both super rad dudes, I have some really early work from Matt when he was on the road, hah POWERLINES like whoa; and a skull from Brady from when he was at Jinxproof. Matt Rinks shirt, early/mid 90s
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I'm a magazine hoarder. I have kept practically every interesting mag ever since I was 14. The amount and weight of books is absurd. Even after donating boxes and boxes of books to the public library I still fill over 2 huge bookcases. My friends hate helping me move.
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Yes, I co-sign 100%. This same line of thinking and appreciation of tat family lineage is how I got meet Thom, Higgs and Bubash, and was lucky enough to get tattoos from Thom and Dan. I'm hoping to get the time & money to get something from Nick as well this year. - - - Updated - - - Not precisely 'lineage' but more like crew/family pictures from a 20 year old magazine. Close enough to be post-worthy. I'm sure some of you have seen it but I'm fairly positive plenty of you haven't. Horiwaka family, no names were listed or mentioned. TC picture and GTC pictures are definitely my favorites, especially with Harrison throwing what looks like mystical esoteric gang signs. Kind of wandering off from the thread title so here's this, from a different 20 year old mag.. I posted it somewhere else a few months ago, so if you've seen it already then yeah whatever. Ed, Nick, Thom & Tux