Nipple Volunteer Dina – Yay!

•March 26, 2015 • 1 Comment

Okay, this isn’t going to make sense to most of you and the ones that it does make sense to I don’t need to explain it.

So if this doesn’t make sense to you, don’t worry about it ๐Ÿ™‚

If you would like to know more about this kind of work – there is more on my other website Illusion of Protrusion

I am no longer doing this work at outside medical facilities, but am working on getting the book finished. These photos and the ones that we will be taking in April will go a long way towards making that happen. The April dates are on patients and will not be here.

If you have questions on anything about this process, please email me directly at teejay1@frontiernet.net

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Previous photos where I tried to take pictures while I was tattooing are hereย Step by Step nipple tattooing

Super big thanks to Stephen Lindsay for taking these photos for me!

 

Gray Spring? Find the Beauty in that

•March 21, 2015 • Leave a Comment

The vernal equinox has arrived. It was a grey cold day. I’m okay with that. Embrace the grey!

We added this little black and grey fox in between a couple of other existing (black and grey) pieces for Sarah. Always a pleasure to see her. She brought me some maple syrup that her sweetie made and so Paul and I had french toast for dinner the next night. mmmmmmmm french toast

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Monday was figure drawing and I was able to go this week. We had a great model. The last time she came in while I was there Steve had set up weird underlighting – which was great study and practice – but not very flattering to the model. This time I was sad I didn’t have more time. I would have loved to have worked longer with couple of these poses.

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Mike came back for a second session on his arm. We started on the lower portion this time.

Some healed shots of last session. I didn’t make the tribal portion. We are going to add around and weave into it.

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Mike had seen a time lapse that I was playing around with and had posted on facebook – so he brought his GoPro with him and offered to time lapse video our session. Super excited about this! I am definitely going to be playing with timelapse more.

If that isn’t working the url is here TimeLapse

and the still photo:

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Britt and I had seen a display of kitty bones laid out with the pelvic bones next to the head approximating ears. We liked the idea, but the reality makes the “ears” too large. So we used the same idea, made the ears smaller (artistic license) and added a bit of brush sage. The only thing that could have made this better is if we had gotten to tattoo it on Caturday ๐Ÿ™‚

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So go forth and find the beautiful in the grey (or black and grey) in your life. It’s out there if you just look for it.

Dead of Winter – Drawing and Painting Slam

•March 1, 2015 • Leave a Comment

Steve Carpenter’s studio has hosted this for the last 4 years. I had seen flyers for it – but like a lot of these type of things it took place on a Saturday and I wouldn’t be able to go due to work.

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A couple of days beforehand my full day appointment contacted me to let me know that he was ill and was not going to be able to make it. I hate to be excited about anyone contracting pneumonia – but in this instance it did allow me to get out of my shell and go play.

The event started at 10 and I arrived a few minutes afterwards to a room incredibly full of people already drawing and painting. There was a great spread of food available and I added my organic strawberries to the lot before finding a place to draw from. The side with the female model seemed more populated – so I stuck my head around the corner and saw that there were still spaces left on the side with the male model.

Everyone was friendly. There were people there that I recognized form Monday night figure drawing and some that I see when I take classes at Steve’s. There were obviously lots of old friends visiting and new ones getting acquainted. Even in a relatively large crowd I felt very comfortable.

I only brought my little sketch pad as I didn’t know how much room would be available.

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When I got far enough with this one that I was getting worried about messing it up I decided to pack it in. I don’t like bailing on the other artists at the shop and there was still lots to do at work. Said good bye and snuck out while there was still lots going on.

I am grateful for the opportunity to create in different media in different environments. I appreciate everyone putting this together and especially Deb VanWert for encouraging me to go even though she was unable to make it.

I think next year I will try to schedule the time off to spend the whole day. Maybe I will even try to paint. I didn’t realize the models would be in the same pose for the entire time.

Second half of Holly’s Birthday week – This is Real Life

•February 8, 2015 • Leave a Comment

Holly has a collaborative sleeve that Stephen Lanphear and I have been working on for too long for any of us to remember exactly how long it has been. Part of what she wanted for her birthday this year was to have her sleeve worked on again. She had a session with Stephan at his shop Lefty’s in Pittsfield, MA on her way here. There were some little gaps left in between the main elements that had been bothering her and our goal was to fill those in this time. Idea being to put lift kitty ‘gifts’ in those areas. The biggest spot was her elbow which we settled on a mouse head for. I had done my preliminary sketches and then went looking for reference. One of the reference photos we found online included a foot, which fit the space nicely and would give more of an appearance of just a cute little mouse when viewed from the front of her arm.ย ย  former mouse tattoo design

Earlier in the week there was a discussion on facebook. My friend Natasha is making me a bunny hat with amazing droopy bunny ears. On the thread about the bunny ear hat Gretchen posted a link to necomimi ears – which none of the rest of us had heard of. They are ears that move based on signals from your brain. Thus in theory conveying your emotions or thoughts as movement and position of the ears. I had just assumed they would be astronomically expensive so I enjoyed the video and thought no further on it. When Holly saw the video she went immediately to the internet. She found them, decided they were reasonably enough priced and Amazon Prime could have them to us in two days. She said she would buy them for me if I would tattoo her in them. I’m still not sure how it works out that it was her birthday but I got the ears – totally don’t care. They are amazing! Not only did I wear them to tattoo her in, I wore them all day.ย  TeeJay and catย  Toby showed a complete lack of interest in my new ears as did our other cat Tora. Loki however was completely unimpressed with the ears. He spend the morning watching me from a safe distance. When I came around the corner into the kitchen where he wasn’t expecting me – he arched up his back and hopped sideways away from me to escape the room. I have never seen a cat do anything like that in person. It was AMAZING! TeeJay in ears with cat Driving in the ears wasn’t too bad. Mostly it was just tricky getting in and out of the car without bumping them.ย  TeeJay driving with ears on First stop was Cheesy Eddie’s for some Birthday Cheesecake for Holly. She opted for the cheescake cupcakes and I was fortunate enough that they had some gluten free mini cheesecakes for Paul and I as well.ย  TeeJay with ears in Cheesie Eddie's Next was a stop at Five Guys burgers and fries for Holly and I could each get our respective half of cheeseburgers (I don’t eat bread and she doesn’t eat meat, so they are a little confused sometimes when we are trying to order). The guy in Five Guys was genuinely excited about the ears. It was fun for me to watch his reactions and he came by the table a couple of times to make sure that our food was okay ๐Ÿ™‚ TeeJay with ears in Five Guys Tattooing in the ears was fine. It was a good thing Holly was laying down for a lot of it though as she kept laughing every time she looked at me. There was much giggling in the tattoo shop on Friday.ย  TeeJay tattooing with necomimi Lady bug (dead) to fill in a space.ย  dead ladybug tattoo sleeve tattoo former mousie tattooSome little bird feets for filler.ย  little bird feets tattoo Holly's sleeveTeeJay tattooing with necomimi After a great night of giggles and tattooing (I can some how hear my Grandma in my head using the word shenanigans.) Holly decided (being the glutton for punishment that she is) that she needed yet another tattoo before she headed home.

If you read the last post you know that we discussed a lot of options for what and where Holly should get her extra nipple tattoo. The side boob tattoo had been voted down, but in the end Holly decided that she needed that one also. How could I deny this lady anything that she wanted for her birthday?

People ask me a lot what the weirdest tattoo I have ever made is. I don’t really know the answer to that question, but I am pretty sure that it is on Holly no matter what. She now has, the first dead bird tattoo that I ever did, the spotted cockalope and now a total of three extra nipples. How can you not love this woman?!?

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A few times this week Holly used the phrase “This is Real Life”. It sums things up nicely. We live lives that other people may not always understand and sometimes don’t even believe, but this is the kind of thing that happens in the Really Real World when you are willing to laugh, have fun and follow through on some of your thoughts and ideas.

Do something for yourself that you could have never imagined. Wear kitty ears in public. Laugh. Love whenever you can and remember to tell them people around you how much they mean to you.

Life is good.

Finally got to that Bernini & Holly’s birthday week begins

•February 6, 2015 • Leave a Comment

I was (as you already know) super bummed about having to delay the appointment for the Bernini tattoo. Fortunately for me he was able to come back in pretty quickly. I had blocked the week out to hang out with Holly for her birthday and she was coming in a day later than we had originally discussed.

Was a big tattoo (on a big arm) and he sat great. Didn’t even bat an eye when I started to jump around areas at the end. I am really really hoping that I get to see this healed up and get some photos after the redness has gone away. There is a lot going on in this that you can’t really see because of the irritation to his skin.

The quote is from a Black Label Society song.

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And then this happened.

As many of you know already I make reconstructive nipple areola tattoos primarily for women who have had mastectomies. Holly has said for a while that she wanted to get one from me so that she could show people what it is that I do. Since putting a nipple in a random place is odd already, we discussed ways that we could make it even more interesting.

We talked about placement – my favorite suggestion being on the far outside of the breast near the armpit so that when she was wearing a tank top and had some side boob showing there would be a nipple there.

We talked about color – perhaps a greenish zombie colored sort of thing.

In the end we went with a double nipple. Since the area that we were going to be placing the nipples had some existing tattoo work I matched a color a little darker and more vibrant than I would have gone with normally on her skin tone.

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We spent most of today visiting, hanging out and working on drawings for the tattooing we will be doing tomorrow. After that was winding down we started working on this sock monkey. He has been around the shop for too long with no tattoos. The wet paint got to be too messy (and in too many places) so we stopped for the night – but he will undoubtedly have more tattoos soon. If you would like to help decorate the sock monkey, stop in to the Greece shop and/or let me know and we can make arrangements. I think I might need to add some glitter paint to the whole thing and we will definitely need to design a back piece for him.

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Tomorrow there will be cheesecake, fun tattoos and more surprises.

Stay tuned.

And wish Holly a Happy Birthday. It’s Saturday.

Comfort Zone? Yeah, get out of there!

•February 3, 2015 • 1 Comment

Experimenting. Learning. Not being afraid to make something that doesn’t look as good in the pursuit of learning new things, new mediums and growing as an artist.

I am very line driven in my art. I don’t know if that is from tattooing for so long or it is just in my nature, it doesn’t really matter. What this means is that I find the edges of things first and try to lay those down and get those right and then start working on values after. There are artists out there who work the other way – they establish the dark light patterns in a vague way and then pull the details out after. This is foreign to me and I want to understand it better. In the pursuit of that and my constant battle with the ickiness of charcoal I experimented with some this week. It’s completely backwards to my thinking and my “comfort zone”.

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There are things that I am happy with about them and things that I really dislike about them – but there is learning and that was the point of the exercise.

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The AYU Art Group had planned a little revival this Monday. Weather decided to try and thwart us, but a few hearties braved the elements and showed up. I was really glad. We had fun and I am hoping that we will be able to go back to making it a more regular event again. I like learning from other artists and making art in a group setting really helps everyone stretch and grow. Plus it helps overcome the troll like nature that many of us can develop (okay me. I’m talking about me. Left to my own decides I would be a hermit.)

Many thanks to Stephen, Dusty, Randall and Joe for braving the weather and coming out to play.

Nothing new and groundbreaking here. Much more firmly inside the comfort zone. This one isn’t finished, but it felt good to paint.

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Figure drawing was cancelled due to the weather. So nothing from that to show you. I am scheduled to make the Bernini piece that I was denied last week. So barring anymore unexpected illnesses or disasters, I get to make that today. Woohoo! Pictures soon.

Bernini was a Bust

•January 29, 2015 • 1 Comment

So yesterday I had an appointment to make this amazing tattoo based on a Bernini bust. Was feeling better and with a successful day of tattooing under my belt on Tuesday I figured I was good to go.

I won’t get into graphic details, but suffice it to say that I was very very wrong. I made it most of the way into the shop before I started getting sick and made it to the shop only to wind up curled up on the floor of the bathroom with a pillow. (Brought to me by Starr and for the record a BRILLIANT idea! No one has ever brought me a pillow when I was sick on the bathroom floor. Should it ever happen again I will try to make sure I have one at my disposal.)

So no Bernini bust. Client was super understanding, but I was disappointed. When I finally made it back to my house I reached out to my appointments for today to let them know that I wouldn’t be able to tattoo them today.

Super bummed, but for the best as I am still not feeling 100% and my thought has always been that I would rather disappoint someone for not tattooing them then disappoint them with a less than stellar tattoo.

I got through my email and a few other projects that I had to work on at the shop. I wanted to spend some time doing something that felt more productive than answering emails.

I have had this “fake skin” at the shop for a while now. I bought it to see if it would be good for working with to teach people techniques for the medical tattooing. I gave it a go today. Unfortunately it does not work well to approximate skin and the colors take completely differently on it than on skin so it wouldn’t even be good for color theory.

I did things to this fake skin that would be HORRIBLE if they were done to a real live human being. I had to go way more drastic with the colors than I would with a person. It was an interesting experiment anyhow and was worth trying. (Keep learning, keep pushing.)

Here are the results:

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And here is a photo of my adorable kitty Toby so that I can use him as the featured image and not offend the censors on various media.

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Off to work on drawings and supervise Stephen who is now trying his hand at fake skin.

Getting Back into the Swing of Things

•January 28, 2015 • Leave a Comment

I’ve been sick. I think everyone in my sphere knows that I was sick because I spent so much time whining about it via social media.

Facebook saved me from losing my mind while I was so incapacitated that I could even draw. When I started to feel a bit better I had gotten my sketch pad out and just stared at it for the better part of a day. I couldn’t even make stuff at that point. What happened next was some free form doodling.

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When I got into work yesterday I was showing them to Stephen and he really felt drawn to the little sock puppet guy.

My appointment for the day was someone I used to do a lot of work for and haven’t seen much of the last few (ten?) years. It was good to catch up and make this automotive inspired sugar skull for him. Partially because we have know each other for so long and partially because he really is a nice guy… he was patient with me and let me take my time getting back into the routine of my day.

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After finishing with Eric I had enough time left over to make the sock puppet sketch that Stephen liked into a tattoo for him. Stephen is the apprentice at the shop and I have to tell you (and I have told him) he has some weird taste in what he likes to have tattooed on him. In this case it worked out great for me since I got to make a sock puppet tattoo and that was not something I could have ever imagined being called upon to create.

(the usual tattoo artist disclaimer sort of thing – I did not make any of the other tattoos that are visible in this photo besides the sock puppet)

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Today I get to make a Bernini inspired piece and am super excited. Hopefully I will have photos to show you soon-ish.

Have a great day and enjoy your passions (and share them where you can).

Figure Drawing January 26th, 2015

•January 27, 2015 • Leave a Comment

Was able to attend figure drawing last night despite the weather and my recent illness. Feels good to be out and about again.

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Nothing better to make one appreciate the day to day mundane than being laid up for a week. Must remember to work on that whole gratitude thing more often.

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After posting this it looks to me like her leg is too short in the last drawing. It might not be really, but I modified it anyhow. I may look at it tomorrow and decide that something else is wrong. But here it is anyhow.

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Mind the Gap

•January 26, 2015 • 1 Comment

No good excuse for the delay in postings so I won’t give you one.

Getting over the flu and still housebound, so as good a time as any to get caught up. I started on the Quantum Bunny painting. There are more photos of her but they appear to be “corrupted” so I will have to try and upload them again some other time.ย  quantum bunnyย  Started working on a little painting of a dream house on Christmas. I was working with an oil medium that I am not really familiar with and managed to almost completely wipe off the entire painting when I tried to go back into it. I haven’t touched it since. It’s sitting on my drafting table and I know exactly what I would like it to look like when I get finished. Hopefully soon. cottage painting cottage paintingย  A friend contacted me and paid me one of the very best compliments a guy could ever say to me. He said “I miss your mind”. Nice and all warm and fuzzy that made me ๐Ÿ™‚ In the course of the conversation he suggested a squirrel pegacorn – this happened as a result of that. I think a squirrel pegacorn should have more feathery type wings, so I am sure I will have another go at it soon. I do like the addition of the clydesdale fur on the feet and am sure I will be using that again other places. squirrel pegacorn The painted, wiped away and repainted over too wet medium version of the cottage where I stopped. cottage painting Got some healed photos of John’s right forearm when he came in to start on his left forearm. Right arm. Were you Born to Resist or Be Abused? Left Arm.ย  Obviously this is early in the process and there will be more to come on this. I’ve heard rumours that there will be more elements as well, but at this point I don’t know what they will be. waterfall tattoo in progress

I asked Pam to tattoo my palm. When we tattoo each other there are usually gift exchanges instead of cash exchanges. I made this little snail painting for Pam. It was even almost dry by the time she tattooed me (one of the disadvantages of working in oil).ย  snail painting snail painting snail painting snail painting Since this is an experiment of sorts (and we all know how much I dislike getting tattooed). We only did the edges of the design. There will be more shading and now that it has healed there are a few places that may need to be darkened. If you are interested in getting your very own job stopper tattoo and having your palm tattooed – I will tell you this was FAR easier to heal than I ever could have imagined. If I would have know how easy it was going to be to heal I would have asked her to go ahead and finish the design. Now I know. Still not much fun to get done, but easy to heal.ย  palm tattoo

I put this little Shirley tattoo here. I really liked Shirley. Apparently he feels otherwise these days and I didn’t ask why. I like remembering people in a positive light. (and Shirley if you ever make it back in, I won’t ask you what happened either.) Skulls are cool anytime, no matter why they are going on there. So now Shirley is gone and there is a skull there instead. His skin gets really red every time I tattoo him. Would like to see this when it is healed although I don’t know if he would let me shave his leg again to get a healed photo ๐Ÿ™‚ย  shirley tattoo before cover-up shirley tattoo cover-up stencil Shirley tattoo cover-up with skullย ย  Figure drawing. Practice, practice, practice. Some days it’s good, some days it’s not, but it is always good for me. figure drawing figure drawing figure drawing figure drawing figure drawing figure drawing woman back reclining

So Danny decided to show all the rest of us up and sat like it was no big deal to let me put this Batman and Joker tattoo on his chest. There are some more little details that I will want to put into it and up the contrast a little bit – but I now (once again) feel like a complete wuss in the whole getting tattooed department. Looks great and he has full bragging rights in the Greece shop (but isn’t doing any)(bragging that is). Batman and Joker chest tattoo batman tattoo joker tattoo

Jenn is planning on getting a whole sleeve of paisley eventually. We were able to sneak her in on a cancel spot to put this small one on her wrist. I actually think this is my first paisley tattoo. paisley tattoo Frank was in and we grabbed some healed photos of his Pandora back piece tattoo. These are the ones that I took with my ipad. Stephen took some really nice ones with his fancy camera and I will be adding those to the White Tiger site once I get back around to wanting to deal with code. For the people who came for my talk at the Figure Guild last year, this was one that I had drawings of and had in progress with me that day. A few of you had asked to see it finished.

There is a second portion of this that is all black and grey and would go below her and tie in with the black and grey sugar skull on his rib cage – but we are holding off on that for a little bit. Pandora back piece tattoo Pandora and box full back tattoo Pandora back piece tattoo (looking into box) Where we are currently with Frank’s color arm. He gave me a lot of artistic freedom in this one and I am super happy with how it is coming out.ย  color forearm tattoo in progress

Natasha. I love this lady. She is brilliant and super fun to hang out with. She had asked me a while back to make some passion flower tattoos for her based on some photos of them she had taken at her parents’ house. I really hadn’t put much thought into it until I started to make the stencils for the first two – but passion flowers are complicated! There really isn’t a good way to simplify or stylize them and have them still look like passion flowers. So these were done in two sessions (the first session was posted here a few posts back). Natasha was super patient through the process and I am sure that I will see her again and be able to get healed photos.

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I didn’t recognize Rachel at first when she came in to book the appointment to get her daughter’s portrait done as a sugar skull – but I can’t really be blamed for that since it’s been 15 or 20 years since I tattooed her last. It’s crazy to me how long I have been at this. The photo that she liked of her daughter was pretty fuzzy – so I did more of a drawing for the understudy than I normally would. Sugar Skull Child drawing Sugar Skull portrait of child sugar skull tattoo of daughter sugar skull portrait of daughter tattoo Portrait tattoo of daughter as sugar skull Really happy with the results. Have a second session scheduled (as I always like to do with color portraits) in case there is any tweaking that needs to be done. Just to give you an idea – this is the ink that was left at the end of the day. It’s a lot of work to get something like this done.ย  tattoo color paletteย  A thing that I am involved with told me that they needed a bio and a photo to go in the program (not being mysterious, there will be more info later). I dislike taking selfies, but no one was around to help. So here is me playing with some antlers that Stephen has and trying not to feel too ridiculous taking photos of myself. It occurred to me afterwards that I really need to get a pair of bunny ears and do this again with both on. When I posted them on facebook there were requests for the duck lips, but I’ve done that already (and didn’t have the duck lips with me when I was doing these). TeeJay with antlers TeeJay with antlers TeeJay with antlers More figure drawing.ย  figure drawing figure drawing Toby is feeling better. Not his abnormal self quite yet – but he is back to supervising and keeping an eye on me. Toby cat watches What are you doing mom? (That’s Loki in the background… for the record, never ever ever name your pet after a Trickster God). Toby questions Jesse asked me to make this Ziggy Stardust for her from a super graphic image (stark black and white with very little transitional tones). Tried to keep the stark feel of the reference photo while adding enough extra details back in that it makes it easier to see who he is. Jesse is another awesome human being that I am honored to be able to spend time with. She used to work the desk for us in Webster but is now working full time at Tru Yoga. She teaches several classes a week and is great at that as well. She is one of those people who puts her heart into anything she is doing and so she will always be successful. Love you Jesse and miss having you around the shop.ย  ziggy stardust tattoo She did a quick read for me. Lots of swords! reading of sword cardsย  and brought me a new little friend. He is so delicate I’m still trying to figure out where he should hang out that people can see him, but he won’t get damaged. new friend

Talk about troopers! This girl put us all to shame by getting this portrait of her dog (don’t be sad, the dog is still with us, this isn’t a memorial tattoo) done in one sit. There is nothing on my ribs yet, I’m way too much of a coward.ย  dog portrait on ribs tattooย  Charles came and modeled for us in Figure Drawing. He is great to work with – super dynamic poses and holds them perfectly. figure drawing figure drawing figure drawing male backs figure drawing male recllining

Made this tattooed Marilyn Monroe tattoo for Isha and could NOT get a decent photo of it. It wraps, it’s red and it just wasn’t happening. I’m not blaming my poor photography skills for this one – It just couldn’t be done. Stephen had his fancy camera and there was too much glare to get anything workable. Hopefully you can see enough of the pieces in the photos here to get the idea. It really is way more impressive in person. Hopefully she will stop by sometime when it is healed and we can try again. this is an original by the way, she selected the photo of Marilyn that she wanted and let me design the tattoos. She did request the “Joe Heart” because she said Marilyn really did love Joe. I decided being a girlie girl, Marilyn’s tattoos would be feminine and floral. There is a rose on her neck that I don’t think you can see in any of the photos. Marilyn Monroe tattoo with tattoos Marilyn Monroe tattoo with tattoos marilyn monroe tattoo with chest tattoo marilyn Monroe tattoo with tattoos Jeremy sent me healed photos of his Guardian Angel tattoo. As you can see this piece wraps his shoulder. The names are written in the family member’s hand writing (which he brought me samples of). The angel apparently looks a little bit like his sister which was totally unintentional since I made her up and have never met his sister.ย  Healed angel tattoo with family names

Secret. Okay, not so secret. I don’t like charcoal. I mean, I love the way it looks, I hate touching it. I don’t like getting it all over myself and I feel like I have so little control with it. Because of all of that and the fact that I constantly watch Steve Carpenter get amazing results with it – I continue to try and fight with it anyhow. Wanted to do a tonal layout for a client so he could see what I had in mind better than a normal line drawing. This isn’t finished and would have more detail to it if it was a tattoo. The window is done in pencil, which is great to work with, but lacks contrast.drawing for upper back piece tattoo composite of tattoo in place More playing with charcoal (and sharpies and solvent).ย  charcoal fishes charcoal fish charcoal fish charcoal fish charcoal fish mouse

So once I got frustrated with charcoal, I decided to frustrate myself further by playing with caricatures. Never mind that I’ve never done them before. Why not.

There is this amazing artist that I follow on Instagram who asks people to post photos of themselves with the hashtag #sketchmyface and he does. You can find his work under @sketchmyface and @simple_simon So I helped myself to a couple of reference photos intended for him. This is @hannesto and I think it came out relatively well for a first attempt. sketch my face of hannesto The I grabbed one of @blur_os and defaulted to my more comfortable zone and this one is more realistic and less of a caricature. So this one is more inside my comfort zone, but less of what I was trying to do.

Practice. Practice. Keep learning and pushing and stepping outside my comfort zone. sketch my face drawing of blur_os

and then I figured out how to splatter solvent on the charcoal drawings and create more texture. There will be more experimenting to come (as always). Hope that you are having a good day.chacoal smudges

Some days it is our duty to comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.