Why I told the Network People No

•April 26, 2011 • 1 Comment

With the proliferation of television shows focusing on tattooing we often have clients say to us “You should be on television…”. So I have had time to think about it and always thought that there is nothing that would want to make me want to do that.

Of course having the network people actually call me up and tell me that they would like to have me on a show that they are producing is a slightly different experience.

On Saturday Rich came to me with the portable phone covered and said “There is some woman on the phone who claims that she is from Spike TV”. Yeah, right I thought.
Nope.
Turns out that she really was. I wound up speaking with two very charming ladies who explained why they were contacting me and what they were interested in doing. Initially I told them no thank you – they then went on to explain that Chris Longo had given them my name – which gave the project much more weight in my mind. I think the world of Chris and don’t believe that he would be involved in anything that would cast tattooing into a negative light. I also remembered Damon Conklin submitting a demo tape to some show and it turns out it was this one. Again, thinking highly of Damon pushed me further away from flatly telling these people no. I told them I would consider it. They talked about what I would need to do to take the next step and said they would follow up with emailled contact information.

It took me all of about ten minutes after I hung up the phone to decide that I didn’t want to be on TV.

I honesty can’t think of anything in my life that could be improved by that.

It would take time away from my family, my clients, my shops and the things that I enjoy doing. But that’s not really all of it is it?

I would definitely get more clients from the media exposure. But to what end? I have a more than full schedule now. I am actually trying to decrease the number of appointments that I take on. Why would I want more people contacting me that I would have to tell no? Sounds like more stress. Also the odds would be that most of those clients would be from out of the area. Again, more stress. I already have a fair number of clients who travel from great distance and while that is really great for the ego – it is difficult for both myself and the client. The added expense of traveling, the desire to get as much as humanly possible done in that session, my concerns that I might be sick or have something come up that day or just that the client might not be able to sit for a really long session after they have come all that way. I don’t mind having a percentage of my clients from out of state – but I do not want to drastically increase that percentage.

Fame? Yeah, if you know me at all you know how I feel about that one. There is no part of me that likes being recognized out places. I definitely do not want it happening more often.

So what would be gained by being on a television show? Well, it might bring more clients into the shop for the other artists as well. That would be nice. It might bring me a higher session rate. More money is always nice too.

Bottom line though, the biggest thing for me is my personal representation. I am often misunderstood. I am occasionally misquoted. Sometimes I say one thing and it is heard another.
I have spent a lot of time in my life trying to figure out what makes me tick, what motivates me and who I want to be. I try my best to present that me to the world in the most accurate manner that I can. I want to love and create and be a blessing in the lives of those around me. I have hurt far too many people  in my life accidentally or inadvertently.  (Not to mention intentionally when I was younger/stupider).
I can not bring myself to allow who I am to the world to be handled by some mysterious editor with their own agenda. I do a good enough job screwing that up all on my own – I definitely don’t need professional help!

So while it was a momentary thrill to be thought of  – and I will remain grateful to Chris for thinking of me – I just don’t see this ever being something I would want.

I love my life. I love the people and the things in it. What more could I possibly ask for?

Photo was yoinked from the internet. I believe that is was created by someone named MicaelP who has a page on Deviant Art – but I was unable to contact them to confirm.

Shawn Barber’s Painting Class

•April 19, 2011 • Leave a Comment

As you probably know already on Sunday I went to Massachusetts to take a portrait painting class from Shawn Barber. I think I did pretty well considering the lack of sleep and the lack of experience with “real” oils.
I’m pretty tired at the moment so I will forgo the commentary and just share with you the photos from the class.

This is as far as I made it during the class. Hoping to add to it later when it gets a chance to dry.  Learned a lot and very very glad that I was able to make it to class even in the middle of moving the shop.

The Best Part of Travelling

•April 18, 2011 • Leave a Comment

The best part of traveling is always coming home. It’s been a busy couple of days and then next few don’t look to be any quieter.

Paul and I are heading home after spending a day and two nights in Massachusetts. Our friend Holly is opening a tattoo shop in Watertown. So Paul spent yesterday helping her with some framing and restructuring while I headed back to Off the Map to take a portrait painting class from Shawn Barber.

It was great to see so many friends and make some new ones. I will be posting photos form the class when we get home (this is my first ever mobile device blog) and Holly will have pictures of the remodeling that I can steal and repost.

Plus the floors are finished in the new Webster shop and I believe that Joe and Starr started moving in yesterday. They are both planning on working out of 1203 starting tomorrow with Damon and Mariah to follow true end of the week.

Lots to do! We will be completely out of 1205 by the end of the month. I will keep y’all updated as best I can… But feel free to stop in and see the new space when you get a chance.

Progression of a Painting “She Has Seen…”

•April 7, 2011 • 1 Comment

I finished this one up a while back (and it took the longest time to dry of I think anything that I have ever done). I had posted a photo of it on here when I mailed it out.

This morning in doing some file transfer stuff I came across the stage photos.

She is currently at Off the Map for their Goddess show. I’m not sure if I will see her again – if someone else loves her, she won’t be coming back to me. A friend of mine had told me one time that I was giving the gift of creating. That didn’t mean that I get to keep the creations. They are all intended for someone else and the Universe will find that person. So I am not sure if that person in Massachusetts or not. Only time will tell.

Whatever happens to her now – here is some of her coming to be.

Monday April 4th 2011 – Drawing Class and Spring

•April 5, 2011 • Leave a Comment

Yesterday was wonderful here! The crocuses opened in my yard (finally) and it really truly felt like Spring was here. I briefly entertained the idea of putting the dahlia bulbs into the ground.
Then reality kicked in and I remembered this is WAY to early to even think about anything like that and sure enough at this writing it is in the 30’s again outside.

Here are the brave little flowers from my yard:

I was even able to open the house up and air it out and the windows were still open when I made it back from class last night.
Yes, I made it to figure drawing class again – which no matter how much I enjoy it was not anywhere near as wonderful as being outside in a t-shirt was…. but here are the images to prove that I was there : ) and to keep my promise to myself to keep up with this.

And….

•March 29, 2011 • 1 Comment

So when I was going through the list of fun stuff that I got to make last week it occurred to me that Becky’s photos had gotten lost along the way somewhere.

Becky started this tattoo three (maybe four?) years ago and I was finally able to put the skin tones in for her (and get to catch up as well… I have missed her!). Hoping that it won’t be that long again before we get to put the background in.

To start this week off right I got to make this portrait tattoo today. It’s on another talented artist (who I am not sure how he feels about being named on the internet so I won’t…) It was great to hang out with him and get to know him a little bit better.

The tattoo is of his niece:

and if it wasn’t enough of an honor to tattoo him… he gave me one of his paintings after we were finished!

(Have I mentioned lately how much I love my job?)

Figure Drawing Class March 28th, 2011

•March 29, 2011 • 1 Comment

It was hurried and I had to skip out on a couple of my chores yesterday in order to make it to class… but I did make it and was only a little bit late (after the model was posing already)… but since I had missed last week I really wanted to make it there this week.

I find that my mood makes a huge difference in how the class goes (imagine that) and since I was feeling hurried and rushed yesterday I don’t think that I enjoyed it as much as I have been – but I am still very glad that I was able to make it.

In the Mail & a couple of pieces from this week…

•March 28, 2011 • 1 Comment

The paintings went out in the mail this past week:

All Three of these were for the Classic Monster show at Sanctuary Tattoo in Portland Maine…

Shawn Conn’s (which I posted here previously)

Joe Pavone’s:

and mine:

This one went off to “Off the Map” Tattoo for their Goddess show. Normally I get accused of portraying women in a sexist type of light and I have to admit that I was tempted to create some sexy creature for this show… but in the end I wanted more to portray the beauty of wisdom and kindness.

and of course I made a few tattoos this week too.

Started this Owl on Wednesday…

and made this little one for the lovely Miss Sarah (on Wednesday also)

Finished up on Meghan’s Franz Marc tribute (hoping to get better pictures when it is healed)

and was able to get a healed photo of Wilson:

Trying to get all of my work done so that I can make it to figure drawing class tonight (missed it last week because of closing on the new building). I’ll let you know how I make out!

 

Shawn’s Painting

•March 21, 2011 • Leave a Comment

I was going to add this onto the bottom of the post about our workshop…. but I wanted to make sure and showcase it more better-er than that.

This one is by Shawn Conn (Shanty Shawn) and will be mailed off to Chris’ show at Sanctuary Tattoo “Classic Monsters”.

Oh No! Last Painting Class

•March 15, 2011 • Leave a Comment

Well, at least for a while. I had wanted to take the Spring session as well, but it appears that I have overbooked myself and wouldn’t be able to make it to the majority of the classes.
Fred doesn’t teach in the summer, but I made sure to block the time out for the fall session. I feel like I have learned a lot from Fred and I don’t think I am going to outgrow his input anytime soon.

In light of the experimentation that we did Sunday in Chris’ class I decided to try again with the solvents and additives for the water-soluble oils. Now that I have worked with the “real” oils for a bit, I know what texture and consistency I am looking for.

I learned a lot – didn’t make it as far as I would have liked (I am excited about this one) but I think it marks a new chapter in my painting.

Because I knew that I wanted to experiment with mediums tonight I did a line drawing ahead of time so that I could focus on moving the paint around and not on getting proportions right. Fred did point out that the composition was awkward – but I was actually looking for that. I thought that the whole thing should look uncomfortable and “wrong”. That was what drew me to the reference photo in the first place – the boys arms look totally “off”. I liked it and wanted to build from there.

As always, if I get around to finishing this I will post the pictures of it.