Bunch of cool stuff from this week….

•April 18, 2010 • Leave a Comment

While I did have one cancellation this week – I did get to work on some projects that I am super excited about! Once again, my photography does not do these justice (well except for Bernie, who seems to be somehow more photogenic than everyone else that I work on).

(Tuesday) This is our second sit on Bernie’s lower back.

We didn’t actually do this tattoo this week – but Lou was nice enough to stop in this week to let me get a healed photo.

(Wednesday) Beth was able to come in and get her hand done with the first God of the week. I always worry about hands healing well and hope to hunt her down again soon to make sure that everything has held well. 

(Thursday) Started this piece on Craig of Zeus over the Rochester skyline. Second God of the week and would have liked to spend more time on it – but I also worked on Marc Thursday although I completely forgot to take a stage photo.

(Friday) Casey and the third God of the week. Odin was done in the last session and we added Tyr this time. This wraps around the the underside as well and is his first tattoo (it will be a full sleeve when it is completed)

(Saturday) I had a cancellation and Garrett was able to come in last minute for the third sit on his first tattoo. No Gods, but definitely an epic battle! 

This has nothing to do with tattoos – just thought it was cool so I would include it here. Saturday night I came home to one hundred (yes, that’s right, one hundred) pounds of potatoes.

All in all a fantastic week filled with great people and some really fun projects!

Some Tattoos from this week

•April 11, 2010 • 2 Comments

I was finally able to finish Kristine’s lower back (not that the delay was on her part… she sits like a champ! I’m just always slower than I would like to be). Most of the photo reference for this piece was taken from photographs that she had taken while diving. I think that makes the whole thing extra cool. Hoping to get some healed photos.

She healed the second section up using tegaderm and had really good results. We put it on again for this last sit and I am interested to talk to her more about how the healing went.

Linda had this tattoo started ten years ago with the butterfly for her birthday and we added the rest of the garden on this year. We had a lot of fun while working on this and I hope that I don’t have to wait ten years to see her again.

I really like doing portraits. They are fun for me to do most of the time. This one was a little more challenging as we didn’t have great reference to work from so it took a little longer – definitely worth it.

I have been making tattoos for Bec for a long time and have enjoyed everyone of them. This time she gave me a few different options of what she would like to work on and asked not to know which one I had picked or what it was going to look like ahead of time. I am very much looking forward to seeing this guy finished. 

Super Sunday

•April 5, 2010 • 2 Comments

Today has been just an amazing day. The weather was beautiful. Spent some time in the yard, some time doing yoga, some time with the family, had a great meal with the family, some time to relax, finished up a really cool drawing for a tattoo for tomorrow, did a quick painting, played a bit…. just the way Sundays (or days off) should be. So far perfect.

Spent a few minutes reviving a game from when I was a kid. You need at least three people (or less if you have exceptionally bad memories) to play. Each person draws a head on a piece of paper – then folds it up so that only the neck is visible, tapes it in place & hands it to the next person to draw the body. Repeating the process with just the leg lines showing. The last person draws the feet . Then you all get back together to unroll them and see what you have come up with. Here are the ones that Jessie, Paul and I did this afternoon.

and here is the painting that I did today. John Shea (from the shop) handmade the paper.

Hopefully I will be able to post pictures of tomorrow’s tattoo tomorrow as well. Pretty excited about it….

Hand Tattoo by Don McDonald

•March 31, 2010 • 5 Comments

Now that my kid is big and out of the house I no longer feel the need to be quite as much of a responsible adult. Basically it’s time for me to play a bit and figure out who I am besides Mom. One of the things that I knew all along that I would do was to get more heavily tattooed. When my daughter was small I didn’t want to be any more of the freak mom than I already was at school and functions. I figure that as parents we all do more than enough to embarrass our children while they are growing up. Now it doesn’t matter anymore. So in the last 6 months, I got another facial piercing, had my knuckles tattooed and booked an appointment to get my hand tattooed.

I had spent a lot of time thinking about who I wanted to tattoo my hand. It is a very visible place and not everyone who tattoos well can tattoo a hand well. In the end I decided to have Don create this tattoo for me. Don made my right sleeve for me about ten years ago and he had wanted to come further down the hand with it at that time and I wasn’t ready then.

We booked the appointment some time last year as both of us have pretty full schedules and it is difficult to find time that works for both of us. A few weeks before the appointment Don had emailled me and asked what I wanted to have put on my hand. I think that my response was good and vague and somewhere along the lines of – “Maybe one of those hook things with a glowy in the middle of it”. Really I trust him and wanted him to do something that he would have fun with. I wasn’t expecting any further input or conversations on it – just I would see what he had come up with I got there (he had photos of my hand). Much to my surprise the night before I left he sent me some rough sketches…

and asked for my input of them. I had a few comments and thoughts – nothing profound so I won’t bore you with them. I played around with the sketches in photoshop for a few minutes just to get a better feel for them.

Don wrote back again the next morning and I think that we could have gone back and forth some more if I didn’t have to get on the road in order to be in Pittsburgh for my appointment at 1:00. Besides that sort of thing is way easier to do in person than it is in email.

When I arrived (after the usual greeting and visiting stuff) we started to look through the sketches. Don had some new reference as well – one photo of a lotus and one of a lotus made up of crystals. With these new ideas we went back and forth – talked and sketched (OK, mostly Don sketched and I visited). This is what we came up with

Don stenciled and put this on and then busted out with the sharpies. to add more detail and decide what we were going to do with the rest of the space on my hand (gotta use it all!).

From there, some discussion about colors and contrast and the such and on to the ouchie part. I had a great time visiting with Don he is a great guy in addition to being a fantastic artist. Right now my hand is pretty swollen, but not too bad. I have the week off to recover and let it heal before I have to put a glove back on. Now I have to figure out what I am getting done next since I do not have another appointment booked anywhere for anything new. Don will be working on my sleeve touching up and updating in July – but I would like to get some new work done as well.

If you would like to check out more of Don’s work his website is http://www.bodyworks-tattoo.com/

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UPDATE

Here is a photo of my hand in June 2011 after the second pass has fully healed and settled in:

We are now working on brightening up some of the original sleeve as well. Hopefully one more sit on that some time in 2011 and I should be good for another 10 years or so!

Couple of Tattoos from this week

•March 27, 2010 • Leave a Comment

MelynneFrank's Chest Tattoo

Artwork for Sale – Part 3

•March 14, 2010 • Leave a Comment

Ice Queen – scratchboard – 5×7 – 2008 – $100

Raven Returns – 2007 – water soluble oils on canvas 16×20 – not framed, should be – $175

Flower Study – 2008 – scratchboard – 8×10 – SOLD

Eye – 2008 – 16×20 – watersoluble oils on canvas – not framed (should be) – $450

Monarch – 2008 – 5×7 – acrylic on canvas – $35

She Used to Be Steve’s Girl – 2004 – 24×30 – water soluble oils on canvas – black metal frame – $300

Just a Skull – watercolor on paper – framed – $180

Cherub – 2008 – water soluble oils – 16×20 white metal frame $460

Rose – 2007 – 4×4 – acrylic on mini canvas – $25

Artwork for Sale – Part 2

•March 14, 2010 • 2 Comments

Fairy – 8-1/2×11 – colored pencils on paper – unframed – $45

Fairy – 7×10.25 – mixed media on paper – 2009 – unframed – $60

Untitled – this was one of my first oil paintings – $450

2006 – 6×8 – acrylic on canvas – $50

Come Play with Me – 2006 – 18×24 – water soluble oils on canvas – frame appears to have gone missing – $600 without  frame

2008 – 4×6 – acrylic on canvas – SOLD

Mrs. S . Crow – scratchboard – 5×7 – 2007 – Published in the Scratch Art book – $260

Nocturnal Catch – scratchboard – 5×7 – 2007 – Published in the Scratch Art book – $200

Academic – water soluble oils on canvas 2007 – not framed & not painted around edges (this one should be framed) $350

Leaving – 8×10 – mixed media on stretched canvas – $60

Artwork For Sale – Part 1

•March 14, 2010 • Leave a Comment

Phoenix – 2007 – water soluble oils on canvas – black metal frame $420

Bubbles – 2006 – 4×4 – acrylic on canvas – $25

Squirrel – 7×10.25 – Watercolor on paper – 2009 – no frame $45


Caught My Eye – acrylic on canvas – wrap around painted – no frame – $130


Seated Lady – acrylic on canvas oval 11×14 no frame – 2009 – $175

Mermaid – 5×7 – scratchboard 2009 – $100 (this may be gone… I’m actually not sure where it is at the moment)

Space Bug – 2009 – 5×7 -acrylic on canvas – SOLD

Horse – WaterSoluble Oils on Canvas 9×12 wraparound painted, no frame – 2009 – $260

Idol – 2006 – acrylic on canvas – 4×5 – SOLD

Fear of the Dark – water soluble oils on canvas – $500 framed

flash sheet – 16×20 – watercolor – 2008 – framed (cheap frame with glass) $250

Fish – 2006 – acrylic on canvas – 2×3 – SOLD

My Cat is more Evil than your Cat

•March 12, 2010 • Leave a Comment

Don’t have anything creative today. So here is Toby.
Toby

Detroit Motor City Expo 2010

•March 3, 2010 • Leave a Comment

Some pictures from this weekend:

Did this entire piece on Friday. Nice way to start out the weekend. She sat great and as of today said that it is almost finished peeling.

Mike Skiver posing for some photographer guy

hanging out in the booth with Chris Longo

TeeJay and Chris Longo

John hard at work (while I was goofing off apparently)

My last tattoo for the weekend – pretty cool little worm

Worm tattoo by TeeJay

Lots of pictures of Paul and John (since I had the camera)
Paul Dill and John SheaPaul Dill & John Shea
Paul Dill & John Shea

On the way home I wanted to stop at the Joseph Brant museum…. as it turns out they are closed on Mondays (go figure). Maybe next time….

sign for the Joseph Brant museumAll in all it was a great show. Did a bunch of tattoos, saw a bunch of old friends, met a few new ones, won a new tattoo machine in a raffle, got invited to do a guest spot, got some new inks, got some mini canvases for the pint size paintings, and had a great dinner at Fishbones after it was all over. Only downside was the hotel bill – thinking that next year I either need to lay off the room service or stay somewhere else (ouch!)… but all worth it and I’ll definitely be back next year.