Finished it over the weekend at TattooLaPalooza Miami. I worked about 4 hours each day until it was completed. Lots of music and tattooed ladies and gents. Had a very nice time and sold a lot of work. Next stop Megacon Orlando in a month.
I just finished another painting of my Creatura Series. This series is about combining images of classic cartoon, horror and unique images that appeal to me or mean something to me while having these images united together. My goal is for the view to see the two images in one relatively painless yet also seeing an entirely new image by itself. I like the idea of combining images because the idea of duality always intrigued me. Being Gemini and the battle of good vs. evil/order vs. chaos and the ever growing images we all see on a daily basis from advertisement and internet; it can be overwhelming. So my series is all about those things in one of the subjects I have chosen have been classic monsters. Mostly because the idea of who the monster really is left for us to know. I think Frankenstein has always been close to my heart so I did that one first. Here they are. The next one will be The Bride of Frankenstein and the Frankenstein Monster himself.
I was in the bookstore looking thru magazines, turning pages on some random tattoo mag with a hot chick on the cover (that's how they get poor saps to lookthese days) and started reading a feature on you.
Read about your first tat. There's always a new avenue for a creative artist, huh? ...
haha. Yeah I got in Savage. This month I got in BLUECANVAS magazine. If you are part of their community you should add your work there and enter their contests. Here's a link to their latest. All you have to do is have your work in their site plus enter the contest and follow the rules.
Read about your first tat. There's always a new avenue for a creative artist, huh? ...
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