Worked on Mariah’s Alice in Wonderland sleeve a little bit more:
and today I made this koi for Tod:
both are of course done with Silverback. Mariah’s has a few different tints in it and Tod’s was made with the #11 black and the xxx Greywash set.

Took a bunch of photos today –
I had an appointment to tattoo my friend Jewel today. Old friend. All the way to back in the day friend. Since I was tattooing Jewel today, Doc decided to stop in. He says that all three of haven’t just hung out in the same room for 20 years. I really hope that isn’t true.
We may however not have ever had a photo taken of all three of us together. Did you follow that?
So today photos were taken.
For anyone playing the home game…. Doc was the original owner of White Tiger Tattoo and Jewel was also here before me. We have known each other longer than that.
The rest becomes a lot of “Back in the Day” stories.
Here is what I tattooed on Jewel today. As we all know, I don’t take very good photos. So here are shots from two different light sources. Between the two of them, you can pretty much make out the tattoo.
While I was tattooing Jewel I received a delivery of flowers from a friend who doesn’t like to be mentioned by name on the internet. Thank you my traveling friend. They are beautiful.
and last but definitely not least…. Jim stopped in today so that I could get a healed photo of the tattoo I made for him of his Dad. The original pictures are here. The tattoo (of course) looks better in person than any of the photos that I managed to get – but this one is definitely much better than the fresh photos were. Thanks Jim!
Someone made a comment that they didn’t know I had kitties. I don’t know how this could be possible…. but just in case any of you missed it. I am a cat lady.
My Fur Kids
This is Toby. He was a rescue and was well under a pound when we found him. He was so dehydrated that the Vet had to inject him with water and said that he didn’t have a very good chance of living through it. I took him home and nursed him back to health. So he thinks I am his mom. He sits on my head sometimes when I am drawing and tries to supervise most things that I do.
This is the rest of the crew. The one closest to you is Loki. He is actually Teigan’s cat, but we have pretty much hijacked him at this point.
Next is Toffee. He is the bruiser of the crew. Although now back down from exceeding the 20 pound mark, he is all about loving, snacking and sleeping.
Furthest away in this photo is Tora. Tora is a predator. He prefers outside – but when he is inside has the loudest purr of any cat I have ever encountered. He is the besting nap cat we have (as in will curl up on you and nap and purr).
It is exceptionally unusual for all three of these cats to be in the same place (thus the photo being taken).
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And here are the photos of last nights figure drawing class.
make tatttoos
make pictures
do stuff
try to get some rest
eat
Thats about what goes on in most of my days – so there fore most of my weeks. So this weekly update looks a heck of a lot like some of the others. I guess I need to start writing down some more of the back in the days stories…
but not today. Today you get the usual stuff again. The blog is called Just TeeJay’s Blog and this is pretty much all that goes on in it : )
I did some work on Sara (the Counter Goddess from Webster) and we asked Mariah to take some photos while we were working. So for a nice change for me I have some photos of my working on a tattoo. (Would one of you grammar folks let me know which would be correct… “photos of me working on a tattoo”? Photos of myself working on a tattoo”? You know how bad I am at that sort of thing)
Obviously there is more to go on this one.
I did a bit of work on Natalie’s Much inspired piece. The peacock feather was existing and we reworked that first (some time ago) and have been adding around it.
This is the first session on Eric’s Buddha tattoo. There will be more to come on the chest area and then more continuing on to the arm as well.
The same day that I worked on Eric’s Buddha, I also finished up a winged heart on Ted. Unfortunately those photos are so horribly over exposed that there isn’t any point in posting them here. Today I finished (?) up a piece that goes across Sandy’s shoulders. The initial piece was done more than a year ago although we just started expanding on it more recently.
Sandy fell in love with one of my paintings while she was getting tattooed and adopted her. So “She has Seen” has gone off to live with Sandy.
Sandy also adopted the painting of the bird in my hand, but I neglected to take a photo of them together.
Tonight I was also given the opportunity to add a bit more onto Renee’s back. circumstances being what they have been, we haven’t gotten together in a little while. It was great to see both Renee and Casey tonight and I am very much looking forward to making some serious progress on this tattoo. 
That’s all I got for you tonight. Perhaps I will be hugely inspired this weekend and have something amazingly different to show you next time… but probably not on accounta this is what I do and I really really like it!
Made it to figure drawing this week (yay!) Even though I haven’t had much time to work on personal projects, I still have been able to make it to class pretty consistently.
Here is what I left with this week:
Some obligatory photos of my cat “helping” with one of my drawings… because this is the internet and one must always see lots of photos of cats being cute.
And lastly this drawing I made a while back and forgot to scan it. I was going to try to draw a SeaHorse wearing a Plague Mask for Starr… but the shape of the Plague Mask didn’t really work with the SeaHorse. It wasn’t different enough from the normal shape of the head/nose.
So instead I made a pseudo SteamPunk SeaHorse… and I do not claim to be any kind of SteamPunk authority, so if it is not authentic Steam Punk, please do not tell me why. Just pretend it is a poser SteamPunk SeaHorse that didn’t know any better.
Frank was nice enough to come back in and let me take healed photos of his tattoo. Despite my mediocre (at best) photography skills, I did manage to get some nice photos.
So here is Frank and his Sugar Skull tattoo. This piece is on his right side rib cage and was made using the Siverback tattoo inks. The tints to the rose and leaves are due to using the Silverback different tinted grays (Mold and Fresh) and are more noticeable in person.
Today is all about Steve. Bet you didn’t know when you woke up this morning that someone else would be blogging about you today.
Steve came to me with this project with a folder full of reference, scans, print outs & even a disk with the images stored on it. I have to admit that it wasn’t at first a project that I was thrilled about. Hard lines that cross the body, detailed gears and pieces that needed to all be accurate. It makes for a very technically difficult tattoo and can wind up looking very awkward on the body.
Steve and I went back and forth over what would work best and how the design could be modified. He brought me the actual gears (which I have now hung on my wall in the Greece shop) so that I could photograph them and get more accurate reference. Steve was incredibly patient while I struggled with getting the design to someplace where I was happy with it.
The tattoo was done in several sessions and wound up pretty cool in the end (well, as far “end” as it is now anyhow. I hear tell that we will be adding more to it eventually).
Somewhere along the line before the tattoo was finished completely I received an email in my spam folder that asked in I had any photos of bicycle tattoos. I wasn’t sure what it was all about – but I wrote back to them. Several cryptic emails later and months of nothing and today this arrived in the mail.
With Steve’s tattoo inside of it:
The artwork in the book is really incredible and I am sure that I will be spending several hours soaking it all in (whenever I get some free time).
Here are some photos of the tattoo all the way finished and healed:
If you are interested in getting your own copy of the book the info is here BIKE ART BOOK
It’s a great book, well printed and with a variety of super talented artists. Rather you are into bicycles or not, it’s still a great book (and I’m not just saying that because I am in it).
I went through the photos on my camera today to pull off the figure drawing pictures and found that there were a bunch of other images on there that I hadn’t posted yet.
So here they are in no particular order
A tattoo for Debbie’s daughter. (named Amanda Zoe, but I am sure that you figured that part out already)
There is way too much going on in this tattoo to really appreciate here. If you see Laura next time she is in town, I’m sure she would love to show it off to you. 
and the sketches from figure drawing class. I arrived late this week and missed the gesture sketches at the beginning (I really don’t like being late anywhere… )
We added a bit more onto Sandy’s scrollies and have started to introduce color as well.
I was surprised to find this one still on the camera. It seems like forever ago that Sarah was here last – this is further progression on the design posted previously here.
And lastly a color portrait of Jay’s daughter named KatieRose (which you can’t really see all of in one photo)
This was a huge treat for me as I do not often get to make color portraits. Most people are intimidated by the amount of time involved. Jay sat like a champ for this and I hope someday KatieRose appreciates what he went through for her.