Every now and then something comes along and drags us like a freight train out of our comfort zone. Sometimes it starts as a whisper, ends like a roar and weβre left wondering how we didnβt see it coming ahead of time. Itβs these places that dare us to go beyond what we thought possible.
Β Last week for Kaitlin it was probably quite obvious coming into the tattoo that it was set to be transformative. Certainly from a physical aspect but likely in other, less tangible ways.
Expectations
For me personally, if Iβm being honest Iβm not sure what my expectations were. Iβve learned over the years itβs best to leave expectations at the door and just focus on the job at hand. Maybe thatβs why I feel thereβs been a shift. One that I didnβt see coming.
Several years ago I wrote a blog about a different type of tattoo experience I would be offering, titled βBeyond the Blackβ. Where I would aim to complete a large-scale tattoo over consecutive days. Inspired by the approach of Gordon Toi I wanted to push the limits of what was possible for the client, their skin, my vision, and both of our endurance.
Beginning of the week
Last weekβs sessions with Kaitlin certainly pushed all of the above and as a result, weβre both permanently changed from our time spent together. A fork in the road that changes the path ahead.
Creating large-scale tattoos requires extended time with the same person. So who youβre spending that time with determines how youβre spending it. I donβt enjoy time together with people who aggressively try and push my process. I give my all to every client on any given day. Trying to force any more out of me is counterproductive and has the potential to tarnish the experience.
βOh Fineβ
But there is a way to passively push me that canβt be overestimated. Kaitlin turned up and projected the trust she had in my ability to design the right tattoo for her. I was free to do as I pleased and could do it with confidence, knowing that we had each otherβs trust. So began the start of her backpiece.
My lack of expectation at the beginning of the week began to unravel and hope started to creep in. Every morning I would be at the studio waiting for Kaitlin and when she arrived Iβd ask how she was doing. Every time the answer was the same. With a wide-eyed smile βOh me, Iβm fine thanksβ. I got the same response when I was in the middle of tattooing her on any given day and checked in with how she was doing.
When I asked if I could just βgo back into a certain area?β Or reposition her to increase the stretch Iβd get the response every time of βOh sure, whatever you needβ, with that same smile.
I truly felt that we were in this together with a commitment not just to each other but also to the completion of the tattoo. Her attitude inspired the process of the tattoo and along the way me with it.
Kaitlin made the flight from America and sat through a week of tattooing to realize this tattoo. Sheβs been on my client list since 2019 and to say it was a pleasure to finally welcome her at UN1TY last week and a privilege to tattoo her is an understatement. When we said our goodbyes on Friday afternoon I jokingly said if I get a cancellation next week maybe she could take it and weβll get her front done before she flies home. Her response. βYeah sure, just let me knowβ. The funny thing about it is Iβm still not sure if she was joking.
Thank you Kaitlin!!!
βYouβre not just a tattooer. Youβre a navigator.β β Gordon Toi Hatfield