I finished this today, we started it at least a year ago...I feel like I may have posted in-progress photos to the blog before but I can't quite remember. Kudos to Corey for sitting still!
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Corey's Chest
Labels:
chest piece,
color tattoo,
Corey,
cross tattoo,
lion,
lion tattoo,
religious tattoo
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Mega-fauna!!
Here is a painting I did that will become an atlatl target for one of my extra-curricular activities at school.
And in action!
Sadly, the most recent painting I have done was completely destroyed in a day's time...At least it made for a rousing game of atlatl target practice.
Monday, April 16, 2012
From Paper to Product
I am so thrilled that I can graduate my school and leave the Anthropology Club that I founded and presided over for three years at my college with a coozie legacy! Anyone who knows me personally can attest to my love of coozies and coozie decorating for all occasions. I wanted to leave the A.C. with a logo, not being super computer illustration savvy I finally found someone to take my illustration (below) and convert it into a computer rendered version. We then ordered up some coozies for our campus event. I write this as I sip my bubbly water from the protective sheath of the Anthropology Club coozie.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Laura Lou's Leg
I tattooed this lady on Laura Lou's leg today. The design comes from a flash sheet I painted year ago, Laura saw it and wanted it on her leg, and so it was. A pin-up for a pin-up.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Jackie's Back
I am reluctant to post "in progress" photos on the blog but I don't know when I'll be able to work on Jackie's back again and it's just so darn exciting to show off a new piece I'm working on. So, enjoy this special special sneak peak as much as I enjoyed designing this tattoo.
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Nichole's Leg
I finished Nichole's leg today. A leg sleeve based on the painting of the Edo-Pop period in Japan titled "The Great Wave of Kanagawa" by Katsushika Hokusai. Nichole was incredibly tough and it made the tattoo that much better for it. Thanks Nichole!
I was additionally able to see a print of the painting at the Edo-Pop exhibit this spring at the M.I.A. among other representations of the period.
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