Sunday, November 25, 2007

Die cut stickers are hot.


Here's the first die cut stickers I got made. die cut stickers are "not your normal style of peel-and-stick stickers, but rather, they are highly customized pieces of digitally cut vinyl". for real.
Black vinyl, 9 inches wide. 30 made, 20 left.
$2 gets one sent to your house. Perfect for cars, mirrors, pet store shop windows.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

My mom is so happy, but I look like I'm 18.


After 6 years, the dredlocks finally came off. I had a lot of identity wrapped up in those things, but it is nice to have all that weight off of my head. Things like putting on a tee shirt, or showering, or jogging all just got amazingly easier. Here's a picture.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

East Coast kids showing how it's done.






So Tyler and Dean came out for a visit this weekend, and both got some serious work done. Tyler did a 6.5 hour sit on the first day (the apocalyptic horses and more not pictured), and an almost 3 hour sit the very next day (the shrimp/woman piece). Dean rocked a 4.5 hour sit for a storm trooper on the first day, and did a 5+ hour sit the next day for a dirty-puking-bird piece. They both did awesome, and I was proud to show them off at the drag show saturday night, which is becoming a staple for our out of town visitors. The drag queens loved Tyler (who doesn't), and we handed out all of the business cards I had on me. Dean had phantom hands grabbing his butt all night. I didn't get even a little squeeze. oh well.
Sitting two days in a row for large tattoo work isn't easy, but they both said it was worth it. Awesome visit.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

More dead things on stickers


New stickers ordered, these boar head black on red ones. 4.25 x 2.75 and only 500 of them.
The boar lost it's head from natural causes. If you are upset by the image, email Tyrant. He got an earful when I did the hammerhead shark stickers, from some nut claiming it made me less vegan. No sharks or boars were hurt in the drawing of the stickers.
And here's a crab with Japanese flames.

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Love those birds.


Here's an Ibis I did this past Friday. It's only two days old in this picture, so it's still a little pink and healing looking, and some of the lightest areas will still soften up some. It was a memorial piece for Davis' father, as the Ibis is a native marsh bird admired in his home state of Florida.
"It is the last sign of wildlife to take shelter before a hurricane hits, giving warning that danger is imminent. As the storm passes the Ibis is the first to reappear, a sign that clear skies are approaching."