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“#possibility” Tattoos

Escape the Fate #escapethefate #metal #rock #possibilityAnother possibility for a Fallout tattoo? Still need to give it some thought. #fallout #FalloutTattoo #dog #dogmeat #wanderer #nukacola #cuteasfuckDay II/II. - Tom's life story sleeveI always believed that life grants endless possibilities for those who seek it. While they might not fall into one’s lap incidentally, taking action will dramatically increase the amount of possibilities being presented.Tom wanted me to visualize his life experiences from childhood to present day, both good and the bad and his outlook on the future. We spent 3 days together so far, and more is to come. You will see progression of this project in the coming days.“The universe is a multi-dimension al creative process, constantly forming new facets of possibility for you and all living things. Expanding our awareness of the process, we allow ourselves to experience more of it. Every moment we can remember that anything is possible in a realm of endless possibility.”– Marianne WilliamsonThank you Tom for your trust and for the complete freedom with your idea! Project was done a few months back.By @peterlaevivTo join the waiting list:Lil gangster Cupid I tattooed last week 💀 I don’t post most of the black and grey tattoos that come in but if there’s a possibility of an outline on it I’m happy. All tattoos should have an outline!#cupidtattoo #cherubtattoo #angeltattoo #angeltattoos #bngtattoo #bngtattoos #blackandgreytraditional #boldtattoos #boldwillhold #traditionaltattoo #uzi #uzitattoo #dublintattoo #dublintattoostudio #dublintattooartist #irish93! Artwork & Tattoo in progress by Patch Mc Patch Mc @ Smilin Demons Tattoo during November 2019 For possibility of booking tattoo appointments with amazing Patch Mc please give a visit to studio or email us. Thank you. Tattoo@smilindemons.com Smilin Demons Tattoo Studio Mollstr. 4 68165 Mannheim Germany + 49 15255413690 www.facebook.com/smilindemonstattoostudio www.facebook.com/maya.nientythree www.instagram.com/smilindemonstattoo www.facebook.com/patch.mc www.facebook.com/TheBlackFreighterTattooCo https://instagram.com/patchmcfarlane #smilindemonstattoostudio #patchmc @smilindemonstattoostudio @blackfreightertattoo @maya_nientythree #madewithlove #realistictattoo #tattoorealism 93! Artwork & Tattoo in progress by Patch Mc Patch Mc @ Smilin Demons Tattoo during November 2019 For possibility of booking tattoo appointments with amazing Patch Mc please give a visit to studio or email us. Thank you. Tattoo@smilindemons.com Smilin Demons Tattoo Studio Mollstr. 4 68165 Mannheim Germany + 49 15255413690 www.facebook.com/smilindemonstattoostudio www.facebook.com/maya.nientythree www.instagram.com/smilindemonstattoo www.facebook.com/patch.mc www.facebook.com/TheBlackFreighterTattooCo https://instagram.com/patchmcfarlane #smilindemonstattoostudio #patchmc @smilindemonstattoostudio @blackfreightertattoo @maya_nientythree #madewithlove #realistictatoo #tattoorealism This is my first tattoo!!! 🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊 I was really excited but at the same time scared, because to draw a dircular line without the possibility to erase it is very difficult! Anyway...I made it on my ex boyfriend 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤️❤️ #tattoo #ink #tatuaggio #donna #amore #titatuo #pelle #inverno #tattooink #milano #tiamo #fashion #blogger #disegno #drawing #newadventure #❤️ #tatto #smile #side #love 93! Artwork & Tattoo by Erv Black Erv Black @ Smilin`Demons Tattoo Studio during Nov - Dec 2019. For possibility of booking, tattoo appointments with amazing Erv Black please give a visit to studio or email us or use What’s Up. Tattoo@smilindemons.com Smilin Demons Tattoo Studio Mollstr. 4 68165 Mannheim Germany + 49 15255413690 www.facebook.com/smilindemonstattoostudio www.facebook.com/maya.nientythree www.instagram.com/smilindemonstattoo www.facebook.com/ervand.akopov www.instagram.com/erv2 #smilindemonstattoostudio #ervandakopov @smilindemonstattoo @smilindemonstattoostudio @maya_nientythree @erv2 #madewithlove #dotworktattoos #sacredgeometrytattoos https://youtu.be/xF-eunvWMX4 #tattoo #tat #tattoos #blackwork #dotwork #moscow #дотворк #Mannheim #орнамент #mandala #blackworkers #onlyblackart #blxckink#tttpublishing #blackworkerssubmission #blackworktattoo #tattooed #pattern#москва #москватату #germany #ornament#tattoodo#moscowtattoo#dotwor93! Artwork & Tattoo by Erv Black Erv Black @ Smilin`Demons Tattoo Studio during Nov - Dec 2019. For possibility of booking, tattoo appointments with amazing Erv Black please give a visit to studio or email us or use What’s Up. Tattoo@smilindemons.com Smilin Demons Tattoo Studio Mollstr. 4 68165 Mannheim Germany + 49 15255413690 www.facebook.com/smilindemonstattoostudio www.facebook.com/maya.nientythree www.instagram.com/smilindemonstattoo www.facebook.com/ervand.akopov www.instagram.com/erv2 #smilindemonstattoostudio #ervandakopov @smilindemonstattoo @smilindemonstattoostudio @maya_nientythree @erv2 #madewithlove #dotworktattoos #sacredgeometrytattoos https://youtu.be/xF-eunvWMX4 #tattoo #tat #tattoos #blackwork #dotwork #moscow #дотворк #Mannheim #орнамент #mandala #blackworkers #onlyblackart #blxckink#tttpublishing #blackworkerssubmission #blackworktattoo #tattooed #pattern#москва #москватату #germany #ornament#tattoodo#moscowtattoo#dotwor 8 things your tattoo artist wishes you knew Sophia Mitrokostas May 9, 2019, 4:44 PM There are a lot of things you should keep in mind before meeting with a tattoo artist.Taxi / Getty There are a lot of things tattooartists want people who are thinking about getting inked to know. Trying to haggle the price of a new piece of ink can be insulting to tattoo artists. When getting a tattoo, respect the parlor and avoid touching equipment and other surfaces. Every tattoo artist charges different prices for their work and many factors go into calculating these rates. Visit INSIDER's homepage for more stories. Getting a tattoo can be a nerve-wracking experience for the person going under the needle, but they aren't the only ones who can feel the sting of a poor tattoo experience. Tattoo artists can oftentimes be frustrated by inconsiderate or clueless clients who make the process of getting a tattoo harder for both parties. Here are a few things that tattoo artists wished you knew before climbing into their chairs. Tipping your tattoo artist is considered polite. iStock Tattoos can be expensive but you should always reserve a little extra cash to account for your artist's tip as many artists expect some kind of tip following the completion of a tattoo. "Tipping is a courtesy, but it is more fluid than tipping at a restaurant," tattoo artist Jordanne Le Fae told INSIDER. "At a restaurant, your tip helps make up that individuals wage. In tattooing, your tip is a way to thank the artist for doing a great job." This means you can tip any amount want and it will be appreciated. However, giving a very poor tip (or no tip at all) may be taken as an indication that you are unhappy with your artist's performance. "I personally am very thankful for anything around 10% to 15%, and clients are encouraged to give more if they are very happy with the work and the customer service they received," added Le Fae. Both artists and clients should act professionally in the tattoo parlor. iStock The vibe may be casual but you should always respect the working environment of artists and act kindly while you're in a tattoo shop. "Oftentimes, a client comes into the shop and treats it with a weird level of disrespect that they would not normally do at any other place of business. I would encourage clients to treat their shops with the same kind of respect that you would treat a bank, a clothing store, or a restaurant," said Le Fae. In addition, when in the tattoo shop, be sure to ask staff if there are appropriate places to stow your belongings and never wander anywhere you're not explicitly invited to be. Asking for an exact copy of a tattoo you found online can be considered offensive, unethical, and legally questionable. iStock Just because a design is being etched onto skin, it doesn't make it exempt from copyright issues or the ethical implications of using another artist's work. "If you walk into a tattoo shop with a photo from [online] and request that your artist does that exact design, that is not only stealing and offensive to the original artist and the client that has that original tattoo, but it is also offensive to the artist you are asking to do it," said Le Fae. Though most people are unlikely to ever run into legal trouble over an unoriginal tattoo design, there are some cases in which tattoo artists or tattoo bearers - a notable example being Mike Tyson - have contested the non-authorized use of their tattoo designs. Instead of trying to get your tattoo artist to use someone else's art, try doing your research and finding an artist who will work with you to create an original design in a style you love. Read More: 8 mistakes you're probably making when getting a tattoo The cost of a tattoo depends on many different factors. iStock In addition to the artist's skill level, prices for tattoos are based on the size, complexity, and the time it takes to complete a design. In most cases, showing up to a tattoo parlor and asking questions like, "What does a sleeve cost?" or "How much for a rose?" won't give you the answers you're looking for. "Vague questions do not give us the required information to give you a proper quote. You can compare it to asking, 'How much is a car?' It depends on the make, what features the car has, if it's new or used, and so on. Similar considerations apply to getting a tattoo," Le Fae told INSIDER. If you're looking to get some new ink, be sure to have a clear plan in mind when it comes to your design. Try to figure out roughly how large you want the tattoo to be and bring in visual examples of what you're looking for if possible. That will make it easier for your artist to give you an accurate price quote. Read More: 14 times celebrities got inked with matching tattoos Pricing can vary from artist to artist. iStock Typically, highly experienced and skilled tattoo artists with extensive portfolios command higher rates than less experienced artists. In many cases, different artists at the same studio will charge varying prices for the exact same design. "When contacting an artist, be prepared to have specific details of what you are looking for in order to get any sort of estimate. It is generally going to be more helpful to find out what the artist's hourly rate is," advised Le Fae. Being offered a free or low-cost touch-up doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take care of your new ink. It also doesn't mean you'll definitely need a touch-up. iStock Most professional tattoo artists will offer a free or low-cost touch-up for your new tattoo. That's because human skin is a living canvas and its reaction to being tattooed can be unpredictable. However, being offered a free touch-up session doesn't mean that you shouldn't take care of your new tattoo. "For me, touch-ups are complimentary as long as my client has taken care of their new tattoo. If they went into a hot tub the day after getting a tattoo and it wrecked the tattoo, that does not count," said Le Fae. "But if a client does follow directions and part of the design needs to be adjusted, then that does fall into the free touch-up category." Similarly, just because you're offered a free touch-up doesn't mean your tattoo will necessarily need it. Though it's natural to be anxious about the look of your finished ink, getting unnecessary touch-ups can interfere with or delay the normal tattoo healing process. "A touch-up is offered in case any part of the tattoo heals differently than expected. But not all tattoos need a touch-up. If you are happy with your tattoo once it is healed, then it does not need to be touched up," said Le Fae. Avoid touching equipment or surfaces in a tattoo shop without permission. iStock It may be an art form, but tattooing is also a type of medical procedure. The process involves needles, meaning means that surfaces, supplies, and tools must be completely sterile. "By touching items in the tattoo parlor, you may make a sterile environment unclean and then the artist has to clean it again before beginning to tattoo," explained Le Fae. That risk of contamination goes both ways. Le Fae said you should never put food or drink items on the floor of a tattoo parlor. Though good tattoo shops disinfect and mop their entire shop every day, there's always the possibility that bodily fluids from a previous client could still be lingering on the floor. Many artists find it extremely rude if you try to haggle the price of a tattoo. iStock Though negotiating the price of some goods and services is normal, haggling with your artist over the cost of a tattoo is typically seen as unacceptable and insulting. "You would not go into a clothing store and suggest that they lower the price of the jeans you want, so do not go into a tattoo shop and ask your artist to lower the price of the tattoo. It is insulting to your artist and it can result in your artist refusing to tattoo you," said Le Fae. Many tattoo artists are independent contractors and must pay out-of-pocket for things like health insurance and tattooing supplies. The prices they quote to you aren't arbitrary - they reflect their experience level and business costs. NOW WATCH: Popular Videos from Insider Inc. 8 things your tattoo artist wishes you knew Sophia Mitrokostas May 9, 2019, 4:44 PM There are a lot of things you should keep in mind before meeting with a tattoo artist.Taxi / Getty There are a lot of things tattooartists want people who are thinking about getting inked to know. Trying to haggle the price of a new piece of ink can be insulting to tattoo artists. When getting a tattoo, respect the parlor and avoid touching equipment and other surfaces. Every tattoo artist charges different prices for their work and many factors go into calculating these rates. Visit INSIDER's homepage for more stories. Getting a tattoo can be a nerve-wracking experience for the person going under the needle, but they aren't the only ones who can feel the sting of a poor tattoo experience. Tattoo artists can oftentimes be frustrated by inconsiderate or clueless clients who make the process of getting a tattoo harder for both parties. Here are a few things that tattoo artists wished you knew before climbing into their chairs. Tipping your tattoo artist is considered polite. iStock Tattoos can be expensive but you should always reserve a little extra cash to account for your artist's tip as many artists expect some kind of tip following the completion of a tattoo. "Tipping is a courtesy, but it is more fluid than tipping at a restaurant," tattoo artist Jordanne Le Fae told INSIDER. "At a restaurant, your tip helps make up that individuals wage. In tattooing, your tip is a way to thank the artist for doing a great job." This means you can tip any amount want and it will be appreciated. However, giving a very poor tip (or no tip at all) may be taken as an indication that you are unhappy with your artist's performance. "I personally am very thankful for anything around 10% to 15%, and clients are encouraged to give more if they are very happy with the work and the customer service they received," added Le Fae. Both artists and clients should act professionally in the tattoo parlor. iStock The vibe may be casual but you should always respect the working environment of artists and act kindly while you're in a tattoo shop. "Oftentimes, a client comes into the shop and treats it with a weird level of disrespect that they would not normally do at any other place of business. I would encourage clients to treat their shops with the same kind of respect that you would treat a bank, a clothing store, or a restaurant," said Le Fae. In addition, when in the tattoo shop, be sure to ask staff if there are appropriate places to stow your belongings and never wander anywhere you're not explicitly invited to be. Asking for an exact copy of a tattoo you found online can be considered offensive, unethical, and legally questionable. iStock Just because a design is being etched onto skin, it doesn't make it exempt from copyright issues or the ethical implications of using another artist's work. "If you walk into a tattoo shop with a photo from [online] and request that your artist does that exact design, that is not only stealing and offensive to the original artist and the client that has that original tattoo, but it is also offensive to the artist you are asking to do it," said Le Fae. Though most people are unlikely to ever run into legal trouble over an unoriginal tattoo design, there are some cases in which tattoo artists or tattoo bearers - a notable example being Mike Tyson - have contested the non-authorized use of their tattoo designs. Instead of trying to get your tattoo artist to use someone else's art, try doing your research and finding an artist who will work with you to create an original design in a style you love. Read More: 8 mistakes you're probably making when getting a tattoo The cost of a tattoo depends on many different factors. iStock In addition to the artist's skill level, prices for tattoos are based on the size, complexity, and the time it takes to complete a design. In most cases, showing up to a tattoo parlor and asking questions like, "What does a sleeve cost?" or "How much for a rose?" won't give you the answers you're looking for. "Vague questions do not give us the required information to give you a proper quote. You can compare it to asking, 'How much is a car?' It depends on the make, what features the car has, if it's new or used, and so on. Similar considerations apply to getting a tattoo," Le Fae told INSIDER. If you're looking to get some new ink, be sure to have a clear plan in mind when it comes to your design. Try to figure out roughly how large you want the tattoo to be and bring in visual examples of what you're looking for if possible. That will make it easier for your artist to give you an accurate price quote. Read More: 14 times celebrities got inked with matching tattoos Pricing can vary from artist to artist. iStock Typically, highly experienced and skilled tattoo artists with extensive portfolios command higher rates than less experienced artists. In many cases, different artists at the same studio will charge varying prices for the exact same design. "When contacting an artist, be prepared to have specific details of what you are looking for in order to get any sort of estimate. It is generally going to be more helpful to find out what the artist's hourly rate is," advised Le Fae. Being offered a free or low-cost touch-up doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take care of your new ink. It also doesn't mean you'll definitely need a touch-up. iStock Most professional tattoo artists will offer a free or low-cost touch-up for your new tattoo. That's because human skin is a living canvas and its reaction to being tattooed can be unpredictable. However, being offered a free touch-up session doesn't mean that you shouldn't take care of your new tattoo. "For me, touch-ups are complimentary as long as my client has taken care of their new tattoo. If they went into a hot tub the day after getting a tattoo and it wrecked the tattoo, that does not count," said Le Fae. "But if a client does follow directions and part of the design needs to be adjusted, then that does fall into the free touch-up category." Similarly, just because you're offered a free touch-up doesn't mean your tattoo will necessarily need it. Though it's natural to be anxious about the look of your finished ink, getting unnecessary touch-ups can interfere with or delay the normal tattoo healing process. "A touch-up is offered in case any part of the tattoo heals differently than expected. But not all tattoos need a touch-up. If you are happy with your tattoo once it is healed, then it does not need to be touched up," said Le Fae. Avoid touching equipment or surfaces in a tattoo shop without permission. iStock It may be an art form, but tattooing is also a type of medical procedure. The process involves needles, meaning means that surfaces, supplies, and tools must be completely sterile. "By touching items in the tattoo parlor, you may make a sterile environment unclean and then the artist has to clean it again before beginning to tattoo," explained Le Fae. That risk of contamination goes both ways. Le Fae said you should never put food or drink items on the floor of a tattoo parlor. Though good tattoo shops disinfect and mop their entire shop every day, there's always the possibility that bodily fluids from a previous client could still be lingering on the floor. Many artists find it extremely rude if you try to haggle the price of a tattoo. iStock Though negotiating the price of some goods and services is normal, haggling with your artist over the cost of a tattoo is typically seen as unacceptable and insulting. "You would not go into a clothing store and suggest that they lower the price of the jeans you want, so do not go into a tattoo shop and ask your artist to lower the price of the tattoo. It is insulting to your artist and it can result in your artist refusing to tattoo you," said Le Fae. Many tattoo artists are independent contractors and must pay out-of-pocket for things like health insurance and tattooing supplies. The prices they quote to you aren't arbitrary - they reflect their experience level and business costs. NOW WATCH: Popular Videos from Insider Inc. Come get inked by Ali tattooz @kam_kam @tattoo @jjceew2 @tatto_karthik_tatto @kamyla_kampala @Jinja #kampala #tattooartist #tattooapprentice
Left arm possibilityA basic heart compass design possibility #heart #compass #mydesignAlso another possibility. i just love it. " i dwell in possibility..." So much fun to tattoo. Such an amazing young lady who sat incredibly well! #possibilities #wholeworld #galaxy #dreamer #ontopoftheworld #watercolortattoo #dreamer #travels #sketchytattoo #pnwtattooartist #pnwlife #pnw #pdxtattoo #pdx #oregontattooartist #oregon #vancouvertattoo #traveler #oregoncitytattooartist93! Artwork & Tattoo in progress by Patch Mc Patch Mc @ Smilin Demons Tattoo during November 2019 For possibility of booking tattoo appointments with amazing Patch Mc please give a visit to studio or email us. Thank you. Tattoo@smilindemons.com Smilin Demons Tattoo Studio Mollstr. 4 68165 Mannheim Germany + 49 15255413690 www.facebook.com/smilindemonstattoostudio www.facebook.com/maya.nientythree www.instagram.com/smilindemonstattoo www.facebook.com/patch.mc www.facebook.com/TheBlackFreighterTattooCo https://instagram.com/patchmcfarlane #smilindemonstattoostudio #patchmc @smilindemonstattoostudio @blackfreightertattoo @maya_nientythree #madewithlove #realistictatoo #tattoorealism "Effect of the observer" The effect of the observer (the consciousness of the observer) is a group of hypotheses about the possibility of the observer influencing elementary particles. It goes back to the ideas of the creators of quantum mechanics, and is a consequence of the problem of measuring quantum effects. According to Bohr, without an observer, the surrounding reality is only a probabilistic form. Concrete reality appears only with the advent of the observer. Some scientists equate the observer, man, and human consciousness. So Werner Heisenberg in the book "Physics and Philosophy" mentions a subjective observer. John Wheeler states that: "Observers are needed to bring the universe into being."93! Artwork & Tattoo in progress by Patch Mc Patch Mc @ Smilin Demons Tattoo during November 2019 For possibility of booking tattoo appointments with amazing Patch Mc please give a visit to studio or email us. Thank you. Tattoo@smilindemons.com Smilin Demons Tattoo Studio Mollstr. 4 68165 Mannheim Germany + 49 15255413690 www.facebook.com/smilindemonstattoostudio www.facebook.com/maya.nientythree www.instagram.com/smilindemonstattoo www.facebook.com/patch.mc www.facebook.com/TheBlackFreighterTattooCo https://instagram.com/patchmcfarlane #smilindemonstattoostudio #patchmc @smilindemonstattoostudio @blackfreightertattoo @maya_nientythree #madewithlove 93! Artwork & Tattoo in progress by Patch Mc Patch Mc @ Smilin Demons Tattoo during November 2019 For possibility of booking tattoo appointments with amazing Patch Mc please give a visit to studio or email us. Thank you. Tattoo@smilindemons.com Smilin Demons Tattoo Studio Mollstr. 4 68165 Mannheim Germany + 49 15255413690 www.facebook.com/smilindemonstattoostudio www.facebook.com/maya.nientythree www.instagram.com/smilindemonstattoo www.facebook.com/patch.mc www.facebook.com/TheBlackFreighterTattooCo https://instagram.com/patchmcfarlane #smilindemonstattoostudio #patchmc @smilindemonstattoostudio @blackfreightertattoo @maya_nientythree #madewithlove #realistictatoo #tattoorealism #starwarstattoo93! Artwork & coverup Tattoo by Erv Black Erv Black @ Smilin`Demons Tattoo Studio during Nov - Dec 2019. For possibility of booking, tattoo appointments with amazing Erv Black please give a visit to studio or email us or use What’s Up. Tattoo@smilindemons.com Smilin Demons Tattoo Studio Mollstr. 4 68165 Mannheim Germany + 49 15255413690 www.facebook.com/smilindemonstattoostudio www.facebook.com/maya.nientythree www.instagram.com/smilindemonstattoo www.facebook.com/ervand.akopov www.instagram.com/erv2 #smilindemonstattoostudio #ervandakopov @smilindemonstattoo @smilindemonstattoostudio @maya_nientythree @erv2 #madewithlove #dotworktattoos #sacredgeometrytattoos https://youtu.be/xF-eunvWMX4 #tattoo #tat #tattoos #blackwork #dotwork #moscow #дотворк #Mannheim #орнамент #mandala #blackworkers #onlyblackart #blxckink#tttpublishing #blackworkerssubmission #blackworktattoo #tattooed #pattern#москва #москватату #germany #ornament#tattoodo#moscowtattoChi sono: Sono nato nel 1983 in un piccolo paese della Maremma Toscana ,Cinigiano (Grosseto) e fin da piccolo cresco con la passione per il disegno e per l' arte. Durante l' adolescenza vengo a contatto con il mondo dei tatuaggi grazie ad alcuni amici più grandi e ne rimango assolutamente affascinato . Iniziai ad avvicinarmi a questa realtà ed in modo completamente autodidatta iniziai a fare i primi esperimenti , dopo corso regionale, prima sulla mia pelle e poi su quella degli amici. Nel 2006 dopo anni di lavoro e sacrifici per mettere i soldi da parte decido di concretizzare questa passione e parto per la Thailandia dove frequento una scuola internazionale di tatuaggio tradizionale, diretta dalla maestra Khantima Aranjolovic. Dopo qualche esperienza di apprendistato e aver ottenuto l' abilitazione professionale, nel 2008 nasce il Matrix Draws Tattoo Studio a GROSSETO Il mio percorso non é speciale nè particolare, si tratta di una vita di sacrifici , di rinunce e delusioni. Chi ha 30/35 anni e vive in italia subisce costantemente da sempre un impoverimento culturale ed artistico per far spazio ad altri futili interessi. Sono profondamente appasionato d’arte, ho colmato la mia mancata istruzione con la mia curiosità grazie ad internet ....ho creato un mio percorso parallelo. Sono tatuatore e ció mi permette di vivere con l’arte , in particolar modo mi ha dato possibilità di migliorare tecniche e conoscenze, creando la mia “Bottega” per continuare ad andare avanti. Si!!! , ho preferito creare una bottega con una piccola galleria dopo le mille delusioni da parte di fantomatici galleristi ladri di speranze e percentuali . Ritornare in bottega per assaporare l’arte come un tempo concepita, con sudore, tecnica e soddisfazioni soprattutto da parte del più piccolo cliente che ti aiuta ad andare avanti anche con 50€ a quadro. Ripeto , nessun corso specifico di formazione , mi sarebbe piaciuto affiancare qualcuno o avere un percorso artistico scolastico regolare ,in modo da essere alla pari come molti altri. Spero che possa servire l’esperienza di autodidatta . Ho sempre trovato difficoltá nel capire come andava fatto, ho sempre tentato e ritentato fino a raggiungere una sorta di lettura delle tecniche. Ho disegnato sempre fin da piccolo rubando con gli occhi tutto il possibile. Il mio lavoro da tatuatore mi ha permesso di conoscere e frequentare workshop/corsi di pittura ovunque nel mondo. Oserei dire che il boom del tattoo ha riversato nella società odierna un sacco di arte in un momento storico dove il nostro patrimonio artistico viene giornalmente distrutto. I miei pittori preferiti sono artisti conosciuti frequentando i loro worksop/seminari . Sono: Michael Hussar, David Kassan, Casey Bugh, Markus Lenhard, Valentina Riabova, Guy Atchinson, Shawn Barber, Chris Digwell, Jeff Gougue, HENRIK ULDALEN . Quello che mi distingue probabilmente è la forza e tenacia che l’arte mi ha conferito, mi ha salvato la vita togliendomi dalla brutta strada. Svegliarsi la notte per dipingere dopo 12 ore di lavoro da operaio e tanti tanti altri motivi. Riassumendo direi questo: sono Fascetto Gianluca . L’Arte per me è l ‘estensione fisica della nostra mente del nostro cuore e della nostra anima. Trasportiamo un bagaglio immenso di memoria… tutto quello che ci ha caratterizzati nella nostra vita lo riproduciamo sottoforma d’arte. le nostre opere sono il prodotto delle emozioni, i colori, le immagini, i suoni, odori che nel subcoscio ci hanno caratterizzato e formati. Sono un pittore,tatuatore ma soprattutto artista !……che riproduce ciò che l’ha segnato, sopra un’altra persona , uno scambio fortissimo di energia ed informazioni che impressionano chi tatua e/o chi viene tatuato….. ma dentro ogni DNA CI SONO MILIONI DI ANNI DI EVOLUZIONE……. una galassia dI informazioni. ….milioni dI persone. chi riproduce tutto questo? Forse noi non lo conosciamo… ma l’arte per me è testamento per le persone future ……………………. forse nel mio D.N.A Grazie per l’attenzione. Gianluca Who I am: I was born in 1983 in a small town in the Tuscan Maremma, Cinigiano (Grosseto) and since I was young grew up with a passion for drawing and art. During adolescence I come into contact with the world of tattoos from older friends and I remain absolutely fascinated. I began to approach this reality and in a completely self-taught way I started to do the first experiments, after Medical Bbp , first on my skin and then on that of my friends. In 2006 after years of work and sacrifices and saving money, I decided to realize this passion and I leave for Thailand where I attend an international traditional tattoo school, directed by the teacher Khantima Aranjolovic. After some experience of apprenticeship and having obtained the professional qualification, in 2008 the Matrix Draws Tattoo Studio was born in GROSSETO My path is neither special nor special, it is a life of sacrifice, renunciation and disappointment. Who has 30/35 years and lives in Italy constantly undergoes a cultural and artistic impoverishment for other futile interests. I am deeply passionate about art, I filled my “ignorance” with my curiosity and by internet I created my own parallel art school. I am a tattoo artist and this allows me to live with art, in particular it has given me the possibility to improve techniques and knowledge and create my "Bottega" to keep going. Yes, I preferred to create a shop with a small gallery after the thousand disappointments by “best gallerists” thieves of hopes and percentages. A huge step back in to the shop ( Bottega) to enjoy the art as a time conceived, with sweat, technique and satisfactions above all by the smallest customer who helps me to move forward even with € 50 Ich Artwork . I’m repeating , no specific training course, I would like to support by Master or regular school education, so as to be on par with many others. I hope it can serve the self-taught experience. I always found it difficult to understand how it was done, I always tried and tried again until I reached a sort of reading of the techniques. I have always drawn as a child stealing everything possible with my eyes. My work as a tattoo artist allowed me to know and attend workshops / painting courses anywhere in the world. The tattoo industry was putting art into today's society in a historical moment where our artistic heritage is destroyed every day. My favorite painters are artists with whom I collaborated together and following his seminar are: Michael Hussar, David Kassan, Casey Bugh, Markus Lenhard, Valentina Riabova, Guy Atchinson, Shawn Barber, Chris Digwell, Jeff Gougue,HENRIK ULDALEN. What distinguishes me is probably the strength and tenacity that art has given me, has saved my life by taking me away from the bad road. Waking up at night to paint after 12 hours of work as a worker and many other reasons. In summary I would say this: I'm Fascetto Gianluca. Art for me is the physical extension of our mind of our heart and of our soul. We carry an immense baggage of memory ... all that has characterized us in our lives we reproduce it in the form of art. Our works are the product of emotions, colors, images, sounds, smells that in the subconscious that have characterized and shaped us. I am a painter, a tattoo artist but above all an artist! ... who reproduces what has marked him, above another person, a very strong exchange of energy and informations that impress those who tattoo and / or who is tattooed ... .. but inside each DNA THERE ARE MILLION YEARS OF EVOLUTION ....... a galaxy of information. ….million of people. who reproduces all this? Maybe we do not know it ... but art for me is a testament to future people ......................... perhaps in my D.N.A Thanks for the attention. Gianluca