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My latest tattoo by Horitaka at State of Grace Tattoo in SJ

Karajishi by Horitaka, hard to imagine that started out like this:

Ooh man that elbow was a killer,lol!!! I don’t think I’ll ever do that again.  Horitaka was professional, great and fun to chat with, I had a great experience at SOG.

Here another tattoos made that weekend by Drew Flores

See more at www.stateofgracetattoo.com


Stewart Robson’s latest tattoos at Frith Street Tattoo, UK

Hannya, Snake & Chrysanthemums

 

Chris has been a client of mine for over four years now.

Shortly after I first moved to Frith Street Tattoo he asked me to tattoo the insides of his upper arms to fill out the area of a half sleeve around some existing tattoos. Since then I’ve extended those tattoos down to his wrists then into chest panels. I tattooed his feet and the lower half of one of his legs. In March 2011 I started extending his chest panels down his ribs. In February 2011 we finished all current in-progress work.
Thanks Chris, for your dedication and patience. I look forward to your next project…

See more at http://stewartrobson.com/


[VIDEO] “Self Made” Luke Wessman


Cool [VIDEO] LED Snowboarder lights up the mountains at night

The spray of the snow, the snaking curves, the pure white backdrop … watching a pro snowboarder glide effortlessly down a mountain pass can be mesmerizing. But when you add a dark night, L.E.D. lighting and a fashion photographer, it can be art.

Surrealist pop culture photographer and filmmaker Jacob Sutton joined pro snowboarder William Hughes on the slopes of Tignes in the Rhone-Alpes region of southeast France with a Red Epic camera, an L.E.D.-bejeweled snowsuit and, according to Nowness.com, plenty of vin rouge to keep Hughes warm during those three icy nights. The result is something so stunning, it makes you wonder why the Winter X Games are ever held in daylight. READ THE REST HERE
Written by: Karie Meltzer


Great tattoos by Kim Saigh in LA

Check her out at http://www.memoirtattoo.com/


New ink by Tim Hendricks at NYink a.k.a. Wooster St. Social Club tattoo

Dragon Sleeve

I have always been fascinated with the rules of composition, how a image is laid to down to be comfortable to look at or even trick the eye. There is so much to be studied and learned in the composition of a flat 2 dimensional piece of art. This makes me want to vomit when I commit to a Japanese sleeve, where I must compose something that has to look good and correct from every angle of the arm. I just go back to my memory bank of everything Chris Garver taught me and all that I learned from watching the guys at Invisible NYC work. I made this sleeve on my friend Chris Hanson and just got some healed photos of it yesterday, I hope I have done the Japanese tattoo a little justice.

Gypsy Head

No need for me to write too much on this post. This one is purely visual. Enjoy

On July 4, 1776, the same day we declared ourselves independent nation, Congress began to design the Great Seal. It was finished by Charles Thomson and officially adoptedon June 20, 1782 (six years before the Constitution). Its design has remained unchanged since then. I mad this tattoo of The Great Seal the other day on my good friend Bill, although we did change it slightly. Normally the eagle looks towards the olive branch and not the arrows, symbolizing that we look toward peace and are prepared for war. Bill had me change it having the eagle looking towards the arrows instead, we also replaced the words with “war is peace”. I like the changes, it sort of fits our country today better; wouldn’t you say? Anyhow, I traded this tattoo for aWalther P99 .40 which fit the whole tattoo perfectly.

Pin-up Nurse

I took this idea from a Sailor Jerry drawing, redrew it, gave it a West Coast feel and laid it down.

See more at http://blog.saltwatertattoo.com


Loving these tattoos from Seth Wood

Jamie’s carousel horse.  Made at Saved Tattoo, Brooklyn.

Dave got an arm-full of some evil business.  Done at Saved, Brooklyn

vulture on nathan.  completed may 2010 @ Dolorosa Tattoo Company, Studio City, CA.

Eddie wanted something with a seahorse. March 2011 @ Saved

See more at http://sethwoodtattoo.com/


Art by David Choe, possibly the worlds richest artist thanks to Facebook

jackson5 on mopeds

hippo family

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See more at www.davidchoe.com

Facebook Graffiti Artist Could be Worth $500 Million

New York Times By NICK BILTON

Last week Evelyn Rusli and I wrote about the people who are set to get rich from Facebook’s coming initial public offering of stock. The most startling was David Choe, a graffiti artist who chose Facebook stock instead of cash when he spray-painted the first Facebook offices in 2005.

Although Mr. Choe declined several requests for an interview while I was reporting the story, he took to the airwaves on Tuesday as a guest on The Howard Stern Show to discuss his windfall. (Warning: the conversation, like Mr. Choe’s paintings, is very sexual descriptive.)

After talking about a number of topics that are not safe for workplace discussion, Mr. Choe and Mr. Stern talked about the money the graffiti artist will make from his Facebook stock.

Mr. Choe said Facebook originally offered him $60,000 to paint murals in the company’s Palo Alto offices in 2005. Today, he said, the stock he took instead could be worth more than $500 million.

Yes, that’s what he says: half a billion dollars to paint the murals.

But it is unclear how much of the original stock Mr. Choe has left. Mr. Choe told Mr. Stern that he did not own all of his original stock and that he had sold some – presumably on the secondary market. He declined to say how much.


More tattoos by Mike DeVries in LA

See more at http://www.mdtattoos.com


Love these realism tattoos by Dmitriy Samohin

Intenze ink+Dragonfly machine

See more at HERE


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