Saturday, July 27, 2013

Tattoos painting sketches uploads

tracing paper line-work for tattoos
Table full of stencils read to become tattoos for the week

 My weeks load of drawings that i have due this week and next.
skull headdress peck chest peice bottom right, rotweiler bursting out of water, which i later found out (on the appointment time) that its sort of a dog whos a water god, or something, so, half dog half water... neater twist on it then i was originally thinking, rib peice... moth on top of them is a chest piece for my awesome friend Marie, fox with sunflowers and nature shit you cant make out in the photo, half sleeve for a new client, and the whole left of this pile is a whole sleeve including beck/upper shoulder cap skull, that should start at his sternum and move across his collar bone to the back of his shoulder blade/ armpit crease.

needless to say iv been working my ass off, and wanted to take this picture to show people, all iv been doing is tattooing and drawing, and i want to vomit.

marker skull drawing tattoo
marker drawing
marker sketch of skull i did tonight, before any tattooing is done
horned skull tattoo
black and grey forearm skull tattoo
Skull with negative space flames/smoke/movement goodness, 80% done with this, dudeer tapped out early because i started at the bottom and worked my way up, the skulls forhead is his elbow, which feels like a fucked butthole.
f-u-c-k-e-d b-u-t-t-h-o-l-e
i love saying that...

underwater octopus artwork
Holy mackerel octopus attackerel !! lol
tshirt design, if i wasnt busy enough............

 im working on for the shop, you cant see the foreground because its tapped off,(like the fantasy magic card artist baxta does) totally unnatural approach to this entire oil painting, i never do this stuff, but size was something i wanted to keep down, instead of my wall sized paintings i normally punish myself with. tedious, but i think the end product will be something to be proud of, and very easy to "read" visually, very graphic to get the point across from afar, and have delectable details for up-close viewers.


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