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GET IT ON FILM.

Monday, August 16th, 2010

This is the age of information–today, anything’s possible  for any type of individual. But just because opportunity is available for all…….on google, doesn’t mean the ability to put forth the effort, and the quality of the product is the same. Sure, you can buy a nice expensive camera, with specialized lenses and hi tech software to transform it, but that doesn’t necessarily title you as a photographer…..far from it. Photography is an art, and as artists there’s always the vision. The relationship between tattooing and photography is a classic one and go hand in hand with creating dialogue to the viewer through visual means. And because literally anyone or any ‘thing’ can press a button, I think the industry at large has forgotten the value of what quality photography consists of and it’s true gift is.  Take a look at what you didn’t see from the past trip to Europe through eye’s of the homey Willie T.

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CREATION OF MEN.

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

“At the critical moment, the leader of an army acts like one who has climbed up a height and then kicks away the ladder behind him. He carries his men deep into hostile territory before he shows his hand.
He burns his boats and breaks his cooking-pots; like a shepherd driving a flock of sheep, he drives his men this way and that, and nothing knows whither he is going.
To muster his host and bring it into danger, this is termed the business of the general.”
~Sun Tzu c. 544—496 BC.

“At the critical moment, the leader of an army acts like one who has climbed up a height and then kicks away the ladder behind him. He carries his men deep into hostile territory before he shows his hand. He burns his boats and breaks his cooking-pots; like a shepherd driving a flock of sheep, he drives his men this way and that, and nothing knows whither he is going. To muster his host and bring it into danger, this is termed the business of the general.” ~Sun Tzu c. 544—496 BC.

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The issue isn’t whether or not the situation gives you an advantage or disadvantage. The focus of  it all goes beyond survival, and goes beyond circumstances. One of biggest lessons and priceless things about having mentors is the relationship itself and on a daily what the younger generation of artists get to watch here in the studio is the creative process that’s involved to produce the work that you see posted here. The dedicated client Caesar came through to continue his collection with Jose-take a look.

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Adaptivity, spontaneity, and fluidity has to be some of the keys to this form of Black N Grey tattooing. Like all visual artists, there’s a constant flow of images that never stop running through our minds-and especially when you’ve put in work for over 17 years of tattooing, that library is going to be pretty full. Nonetheless, that’s one of the reasons why this piece was critical to understand the overall composition and the true solution: simplicity.

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Simplicity not just in the piece itself, but simplicity in every aspect of building a body of work and reinventing this form of art. Over the years Jose has seen artists in the multitudes–some come, some go. Some who’ve helped broaden the industry at large, some who’ve struggled to see past the very walls that block them from growing, and the many, many talented.

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But that fact is–talent is not enough.

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We bring this up because now more then ever tattooing is so open. Tattooing is no longer exclusive to one group of society or subculture. Tattooing is relevant to every class, every race, and every level of infrastructure-worldwide. Tattooing is culture. And as artists who continue to contribute to the culture, this obligates us, and gives of real responsibility to honor the trust of people who are willing to fly across the world to get tattooed.

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This same responsibility is applied to not just the images itself, but the minds, hearts, and souls of every individual using a machine. The process is the practice.

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Talent comes secondary from that will to continue and take the path that no one has taken-or the path everyone talks about taking. There’s plenty of people who talk about it, who visualize it, but time reveals the hard working silence of those who do it end up breaking all walls. Because growth is priority, everything else is irrelevant, and those focused on the task at hand allow no distractions in moving forward.

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So we can stop all the guessing….

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stop assuming….

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…..and take action.

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BBQ-N-INK

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

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This past Sunday, we started the day off at the shop with a delicious barbecue.  We had a packed house with friends and family that came from all over the world.  We had our friends in from Denmark, Australia, and Japan enjoying some of the great foods we were grilling.  Everyone was having a blast enjoying eachother’s company.

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Once we had a bite to eat, we got back into tattooing mode.  Luckily our boy “Danger,” or as he was known that weekend, “The Grill Man,” was here spreading some cheer and entertaining our good friends.

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The Shop apprentices were amazed with the pieces that were done.  They were watching Jose carefully without blinking for a single moment so they could capture every single technique he was using.

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Here’s another inspiration by the enigmatic Pint.  He inspires many of us at the shop and people who don’t know about him leave the shop with amazement after we show them his stunning work.  This will not be the last piece you’ll see us do that’s truly inspired by him.

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Our boy Bobby from Tribal was in the house for some work as well.  He came in asking for an angel with a cross and Jose delivered.    The process was long and agonizing but Bobby took it like a champ. It was our esteemed pleasure to have him here and are very honored to have him sport Lowrider ink.

Until Next Time.

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EVER GROWING SEED

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Work seems to be endless sometimes and being the humans that we are we tend to conplaint about it all the time, not realizing that we are lucky to have work in the first place.

In our daily routine we often do so much work and it seem like we not getting anywhere but it comes a day when that little seed we planted begins to grow and take shape……thats when all our efforts are paid off.  To see something take shape, to watch a cocoon turn in a butterfly, or to see one our tattoo masterpieces come to life is absolutely amazing.

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There are so many works out there that we want to show you but it will be a lil while more before we can…. so stay tune for all the up coming tattoos that we have brewing up.

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A big thanks to our boy DJ for all his patience.

once again thank you.

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ANOTHER LATE NIGHT

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Another day at the shop working day in and day out is very common, but now with the company of our boy the doodleler is much better.  I get alot of inspsration just by watching him love tattoos.  He is very passionate let me tell you.  Another one of my boy is the World Famous Spider, No body know hes real name till this day But they know his amazing personality he really brings alot of love to the studio.

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I got to work on my boy Paco tonight,  and hes new piece is coming out real nice.

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My boy doodles worked all day getting down on multiple pieces, we will show the progress on the next blogs coming up.

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Thanks for the love and support.

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POEM OF THE DAY

Monday, July 5th, 2010

WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR

All the world’s a stage,
And all the men and women merely players;
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts,
His acts being seven ages. At first, the infant,
Mewling and puking in the nurse’s arms.
Then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel
And shining morning face, creeping like snail
Unwillingly to school. And then the lover,
Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad
Made to his mistress’ eyebrow. Then a soldier,
Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard,
Jealous in honor, sudden and quick in quarrel,
Seeking the bubble reputation
Even in the cannon’s mouth. And then the justice,
In fair round belly with good capon lined,
With eyes severe and beard of formal cut,
Full of wise saws and modern instances;
And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts
Into the lean and slippered pantaloon,
With spectacles on nose and pouch on side;
His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide
For his shrunk shank, and his big manly voice,
Turning again toward childish treble, pipes
And whistles in his sound. Last scene of all,
That ends this strange eventful history,
Is second childishness and mere oblivion,
Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything.

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SONG OF THE WEEK

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

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