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CloudCityTattoo

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  1. I know what you mean. I use the leftover scraps for mini paintings that i sell for a couple of bucks at tattoo conventions or throw in care packages when i mail stuff out to other tattooers. I also use the 9"x12" blocks and mount that flash on an 11"x14" sheet of black [or whatever color you want] matte board, which fit nicely in the 11"x14" flash books or racks or whatever you may have.
  2. "Last Days Here" is awesome. Its about the singer of Pentagram and his drug addiction.
  3. Yeah, that's what I've heard. I didn't attend last year, but heard the artist turnout was outrageous. - - - Updated - - - I read that after last years post. Like I said in an earlier post, I've attended a few times [years ago] but never worked it. I'm excited because it was one of the first conventions I attended while I was apprenticing, [and I enjoy Philadelphia as a city] but nervous how the show is going to be because of posts like Murray's.
  4. I did this on one of my real good friends about 4 or 5 months ago. http://opp-m.com/0/9/9/31099/assets/LVjttDbHvoT_u2Ji.jpg
  5. FIVE??!!!!! YES!!! - - - Updated - - - Does anyone know the reason for the long wait until part 1?
  6. I'm about an hour outside of Boston myself. I'm hoping its not as bad as they are saying, but I might be doing some painting by candle light if it is. Stay safe everyone.
  7. Did anyone else catch that the latest tattoo that Tray "Big Daddy" Benham did on the new school challenge is prettttttttty damn close to the tattoo that contestant Jeremy Miller did last season, the piston...I didn't catch it, but the shop owner where I work did right away. . . Wondering if this is going to go un-noticed and/or why none of the judges caught this either.
  8. Does anyone know if there is a reason behind only 3 people featured in this season of Tattoo Age? Is it just a budget thing? Seems like the first season had such a good response that they would have another 5 artists this time around as well, or more....Just curious is all
  9. Hahahahaha I was thinking the same thing, if only people were into getting face tattoos when Jnco Jeans were popular, hahahaha
  10. I'm fairly new to painting, 2 years or so, and I can tell the difference in paper. I use arches cold press, usually 140lb, and I can tell the difference whether its on the block or a sheet cut down to whatever size. I personally like the full sheets better. But again, maybe it's because of the materials I use, maybe they just work better on that kind of paper. I use tube watercolors and gauche, sometimes FWs and the Dr. martins concentrate watercolor. I've been starting to get into lining stuff with brushes now, instead of sharpies, it is much more difficult than I imagined, but more satisfying.... - - - Updated - - - Is it easier to brush line on illustration board, does anyone have any opinions/preferences? I've heard lately from a few people, it's easier to line on that with a brush, because it's not as coarse...
  11. I'll start following Lal Hardy. I really enjoy all the Freddy Corbin posts and I wish Horiyoshi III would start posting more pictures of his finger in stuff. lol. Thanks for the heads up! - - - Updated - - - This rules! Thanks for sharing!
  12. The first season hasn't gotten old yet, so this is going to be great! Are they/will they ever release a dvd of each season?
  13. I recently got my hand tattooed and tattooed that same day, and the following day as well. I did the same thing that everyone seems to be leaning toward. I used a paper towel as a barrier and took frequent breaks and washed and cleaned like it was no ones business. It definitely was kind of a pain to stop more often than I'm used to, but my tattooed healed fine, healed normal. Just keep it super clean and make sure you use some sort of barrier between your tattoo and your gloves, especially if you have powdered gloves.
  14. Thanks guys! The videos are great! Keep 'em coming! I hope to be a regular as well! hahaha
  15. Hello. My name is Seth Campbell, a tattooer from Massachusetts. Although I'm familiar with this blog, and often watch [and re-watch] the interviews, I am a new registered member. Very excited to meet some new tattooers and hopefully pick up on some new knowledge. I'm sure I will get around to uploading a few photos, but please visit my website; Seth X Campbell : CC/T [ratc] Thanks! xxx Seth
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