Dang, I just realised I didn't write last month. So, here it goes. I've had a lot going on at the shop as usual. Multi-tasking up a storm. Trying to be the parent of the year to my fearless, thrill-seeking 2 year old. Managing the shop; business end-putting out mild fires. Phone line was dead for two days which sucked. Lots of bills to pay. Have I ever mentioned how expensive it is to run a shop? Overhead is super high. People think keeping a shop open and running is easy. It's a real challenge in itself maintaining the business, doing everything by the books. All the licensing... Blah, I will spare you...And then I have to do all this drawing, before tattooing... That takes diligence too. Anyway enough with the ramble. Sharing my creativity and inspiration is far more important than the behind the scenes stuff.
I love the act of tattooing. That seems to be where I am at peace...
In February I drew out three new flash sheets in sharpie markers. I have found that it has been easy that way so I don't have to set up all my paints and then worry about the little one getting into it. Nap times are the best time for me to do any extra-for- fun drawing done...
I also had a birthday this month~ turned 35 so in honor of me aging, I had a photo shoot with the lovely and talented Kearston Petra Leder of Petaluma. I froliced in the wilderness, skyclad and found some trees to lounge on.
Then towards the end of the month we had Tattoos and Blues, a convention that's been going on for 24 years in Santa Rosa. I was busy tattooing daggers and such on people.
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Done at the convention |
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Photo credit: Kearston Leder |
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