Thursday, November 10, 2011
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Laziness.
Sloth
The 7th and final deadly sin. The punishment in hell for being slothful, is to be thrown into a pit of snakes. I don't really see any connection between laziness and serpents, but it makes for a badass tattoo design. I think people who sit on their backside all day should be punished with slave labour for eternity. Too far? So, next for my boy Mitch is a flash sheet of 'fill-ins' including bugs, beasties and undergrowth.
Deadly!
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Thursday, October 27, 2011
just for Helloween
BAPHOMET |
HOLY DIVER |
On the front of his arm (not pictured) we have a Medusa, you can see her arm above the pentagram- that was his idea to get her, which I love, cause you know Medusa's story right? She cursed men and they turned into stone when they looked at her! I wish I had that ability! So, I think the piece can be appreciated by men and women.
Monday, October 24, 2011

Here is an article I can agree with :
http://www.livestrong.com/article/180816-non-toxic-tattoo-ink-ingredients/
I use Eternal ink. I have never had a problem with it before, and I know others that use it, that swear by it. But when it comes to any ink- there is no guarantee. Most people by now know that if someone has a problem with a certain color it is most always red. There is something in the red that can cause problems with the healing- I am not exactly sure why, but I came up with this idea- the molecular structure of the pigment red is the biggest and most potent. Plus there is other reasons. You can do a red test by putting the ink on top of your skin and letting it dry, after wipe it off and see if there is an irritation, but still I am not sure how accurate this test is.
It is a bummer too, I use red so much of my pieces...

Rose Desire-Belle.
Burlesque Lady
Once upon a time...
... I conversed with a friend about designing a burlesque inspired tattoo, the image you see above is the final design.
THE END.
Oh wait, I've missed out the middle of the story. Well, let me start with saying that it was an epic journey of immense proportions. Hours, days, weeks and months of hard work and determination, including blood, sweat and tears, have been put into this. I hope it shows.
Then I say to myself, 'Stop being a Moaning Myrtle Darren. Be grateful to those who trust you to design them something they are willing to get inked into their skin for the rest of their lives.' Enough said. I thoroughly enjoyed designing this, for me it's my personal benchmark, gotta' keep pushing myself.
So... a Burlesque Lady for a lady who is undoubtedly burlesque. Visit the website of the lass I designed it for here!
Friday, October 21, 2011
Pricing FAQs
OK here goes tattooing is not a one size fits all kinda business
Our rates are baesd on many variables size of tattoo complexity of design and varies from person to person, no two people have the same skin nor indeed tolerance to pain
But here is a laymans guide
First hour inc consultation and design you should expect to pay between £100 - £120
Then for larger pieces the rate falls to £80 per hour there after
OUR MINIMUM CHARGE IS £80
Our rates are baesd on many variables size of tattoo complexity of design and varies from person to person, no two people have the same skin nor indeed tolerance to pain
But here is a laymans guide
First hour inc consultation and design you should expect to pay between £100 - £120
Then for larger pieces the rate falls to £80 per hour there after
OUR MINIMUM CHARGE IS £80
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
I got into the shop this morning and straight to the answering machine and email and I have 4 cancellations this week! One person is sick, something came up etc. So, I am going to post on here, work on the website and do some facebooking.
Here is a beautiful picture form one of my clients who got a celestial back piece, stunning, I know!
Here is a beautiful picture form one of my clients who got a celestial back piece, stunning, I know!
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Tattoo reading list
Here is a list of my favorite tattoo books to further your tattoo education. Some of these books are old school... came from the era when I first start tattooing which was not that long ago but considered old school by now. They are not in any particular order and there is so many awesome books out there! Some of these books are on technique which be of interest to someone that wants to learn to tattoo. Although even if you are just a collector I think they are good books to read.
~ Bodies of Subversion (a secret history of women and tattoo)
~Sailor Jerry American Tattoo Master
~TattooTime : Art from the heart
~Vintage tattoos by Carol Clerk
~Tattooing A to Z Huck Spaulding
~Electric Tattooing by Women (Madame Chinchilla 2003) (I am in this book!)
~ The total tattoo book by Amy Krakow
~The Tattooed Lady by Amelia Klem Osterid
~ Bodies of Subversion (a secret history of women and tattoo)
~Sailor Jerry American Tattoo Master
~TattooTime : Art from the heart
~Vintage tattoos by Carol Clerk
~Tattooing A to Z Huck Spaulding
~Electric Tattooing by Women (Madame Chinchilla 2003) (I am in this book!)
~ The total tattoo book by Amy Krakow
~The Tattooed Lady by Amelia Klem Osterid
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Constant

I tattooed another musician who is quite talented who also needs to get another band together. I did a wonderful Norse image, It is a outline but I think it works quite well as a line drawing. I love talking with musicians about music and band dynamics! I never have played an instrument before I am sure I would suck at it, but I am so into bands! I think it would be fun to be a band therapist like Dr. Twinkletits.
When I was in high school I actually took a music appreciation class on classical music of course. My favs are Mozart, Chopin, Wagner and Beethoven just to name a few.
And lastly my niece gave me a tattoo on my hand yesterday, here it is:
I especially enjoy the blood drops from the arrow part. My niece is a good little artist.
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