The Nashville convention was a blast for me. I had a great time hanging out with the artists from Kustom Thrills, Black Bird, No Kings Tattoo and the other amazing artists that showed up at the con. I felt much more comfortable and prepared than I had been at the DC convention in January so must be getting something right ;)
I would like to say thank you to all who got tattooed at the convention for helpin to support the artists. I know I got to do some fun pieces on some amazing people.
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Showing posts with label horror. Show all posts
5/22/13
3/19/13
Coming Soon to Nashville
The last weekend of the month I will be working at the Nashville Tattoo and Horror Convention along side many of my awesome coworkers from No Egrets.
If you are interested in getting work done at the convention get in touch with my through email (amazingly.cute@gmail.com) or the shop (931.802.8319) just ask for Heidi :)
Even of you aren't interested in getting some work feel free to check out all the fun happenings the convention has to offer and come by to say hi.
If you are interested in getting work done at the convention get in touch with my through email (amazingly.cute@gmail.com) or the shop (931.802.8319) just ask for Heidi :)
Even of you aren't interested in getting some work feel free to check out all the fun happenings the convention has to offer and come by to say hi.
9/26/12
A bit behind
Man I can't believe how long it's been since I last posted. Shame on me as a blogger. I do have some fun goodies to show for my absence though so all is not lost. Enjoy some of the work from the past few weeks.
8/8/12
A few inner arm beginnings
These a both first sessions I started last week. The bride of Frankenstein is on Arceli's inner arm and the Saint Micheal stain glass is the start of a religious sleeve on a GI who has some pre-existing religious inspired work on his arm and wanted to add to it with polynesian tribal. We're compromising by going with some stain glass motifs to fill the larger open areas before we fill in the remaining open spaces with more basic patterned designs; though I don't believe when we are done it will look very Polynesian it will still have a very stylized black and white feel.
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