Tuesday 1 October 2013

Female Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower

Female Hand Tattoos Biography

Source(google.com.pk)
One of the busiest actors working today, Danny Trejo literally embodies the story of Black and Grey tattoos.  He received his first tattoo from a simple needle and thread while in a California prison in the 1960’s.  That large chest tattoo has since been named the world’s most famous tattoo, as Danny has shown it numerous times in his films and TV appearances.  In Tattoo Nation, Danny shares the story of how he dedicated his back tattoo to a special day he enjoyed with his children at the beach.  The back piece was done by renowned tattoo artist Mark Mahoney using an electric single needle machine in the photo real style.  This look has captured the imagination of tattoo enthusiasts worldwide.  Danny’s passion for Black and Grey is shared by his daughter Daniella, who gets a tattoo alongside her father in Tattoo Nation.
Through the international chain of stores that bear his name, Ed Hardy is perhaps the most famous artist in the world of tattoo.  Even before his art was branded on apparel and accessories, Ed was a pioneer in the field, pushing the tattoo art form to new heights and publishing books that told the history of the craft.  Through a chance meeting at a tattoo convention in 1977, Hardy met Charlie Cartwright and Jack Rudy, the tattoo artists from Los Angeles who were offering the first professional prison style Black and Grey tattoos.  The rest, as they say, is history.  Hardy recognized how special this new style was to the art of tattoo and immediately got involved with the guys in LA.  When Cartwright left the business, Hardy established Tattooland with Jack Rudy to preserve the Black and Grey shop just as thousands of Chicanos were embracing the “photo real” style to pay tribute to their neighborhood, loved ones and religious figures.
The son of a Kansas Pentecostal preacher, Charlie Cartwright was enamored with tattoo at an early age and began tattooing other kids in the neighborhood using the hand poke method.  In the early 1970s he came to the Pike amusement park in Long Beach, California to learn how to use electric machines.  But Cartwright wasn’t fond of color tattoos nor shops that offered only cartoon-like tattoos on their wall.  He resolved to open up a tattoo shop one day that would encouraged clients to come in with their own tattoo designs and ideas.  When Cartwright chose East Los Angeles as the spot for his new shop many of his peers thought he was crazy.  When he told them he wanted to apply mostly Black and Grey tattoos they were certain of it.  What Charlie was did was make history, and the Chicano community beat a path to his door, eager to wear the kind of photorealistic fine-line tattoos that before then were applied most often in prison.
When he left the Marines in 1975 Jack Rudy started working for Charlie Cartwright at his tattoo shop on Whittier Boulevard.  Rudy and Cartwright both shared a preference for the Black and Grey tattoo style seen from Chicano artists in prisons throughout the southwest.  Together they perfected the single needle tattoo machines that allowed them to deliver, in a professional setting, exceptionally fine detail that brought shading, texture and depth to the art of tattoo.  After Charlie moved back to Kansas, Jack continued perfecting the art of single needle fine line with Ed Hardy at their Tattooland shop.  As conventions and tattoo contests began to flourish in the 1980s and 90s, Rudy’s dogged determination to establish Black and Grey as a major genre in the tattoo world attracted many admirers.  Now a legend in the world of tattoo, Rudy still runs Goodtime Charlie’s Tattooland in Anaheim, California.
For most of his teen years, Freddy Negrete was incarcerated in the California Correctional system.  While imprisoned, Freddy began to apply his considerable drawing skills to tattooing other inmates, using hand poke or home made tattoo machines fashioned from cassette player motors, guitar strings and batteries.  Freddy also began adding his tattoo designs to templates while working in a printing shop that happened to make the stationary other prisoners throughout California used to write letters home.  By the time Freddy got out on parole many of his designs had become iconic images in the Chicano community and favorites for people to copy as tattoos.  When he joined the team at Tattooland, Freddy became the first professional Chicano tattoo artist, and his popularity in the east Los Angeles neighborhoods helped put the shop on the map.  Freddy Negrete now works at the Shamrock Social Club tattoo shop on Sunset Boulevard in LA.
Perhaps best known for his Shamrock Social Club tattoo shop on Sunset Boulevard and his long list of celebrity clients, Mark Mahoney has always been partial to the single needle.  He perfected his unique style while he worked at Tattooland with Jack Rudy in the early 80s.  Mahoney started as a tattoo artist in 1977 working out of a motorcycle clubhouse in Boston when tattooing there was illegal. He became well known for his craft in the midst of the punk scene and has stayed relevant and influential in the tattoo world ever since.  Mahoney has tattooed numerous celebs including Mickey Rourke, Brad Pit, Angelina Jolie, Johnny Depp, The Notorious B.I.G., Cher, Heather Locklear, Britney Spears, David Beckham, Rihanna, and Russell Brand.
Female Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Female Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Female Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Female Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Female Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Female Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Female Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Female Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Female Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Female Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Female Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Female Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Female Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Female Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Female Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Female Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Female Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower

No comments:

Post a Comment