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Tiger Tattoo Artist Vancouver BC

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Tiger Tattoo Artist Vancouver BC

A tiger (and subsequently a tiger tattoo) symbolizes combination of strength, courage, and fearlessness. It is regarded for its keen instincts, sharp senses, heightened awareness and intuition, all of which guide inner wisdom. Consequently, a tiger is known to command respect and admiration (and sometimes fear) from those in its presence. You can see why it’s a tattoo concept that works for those who play (or want to play) a leadership role in their life, be it professionally, athletically, socially, and/or in familial roles.

While there are many possible routes to take for a tiger tattoo (i.e. Realism style) you have an appreciation for styles of tattooing that originally brought tigers to focus in North America and around the world. As a result you are hunting for a Traditional tiger tattoo artist near you. If you live within or plan to visit the BC Lower Mainland there is only one shop to consider. Read ahead to find out why and have a look at a few examples of tattoos that just might inspire your own upcoming piece.

Why Choose Adrenaline When Hunting for a Traditional Tiger Tattoo Artist in Vancouver


Japanese (and American) Traditional Specialist

Traditional tiger tattoos are either done in the American Traditional or Japanese Traditional style. We have a tattooist on staff who excels at both, and has a deep-seeded passion for tattooing one of the animal kingdom’s most fierce felines. Our downtown Vancouver Granville Street location (get directions) is home to Austin Gregg. You can view a large volume of images from his portfolio here on Instagram. and learn more on his bio page at Adrenaline. If you like what you see, you can request to book your consultation with Austin using our easy online booking form here. Or before you do, check out a collage of traditional (and one alternative) tiger tattoos below.

Traditional Tiger Tattoo Examples

While our downtown Vancouver tattoo shop has the creative staff to do a tiger tattoo in any style, below are examples of Traditional Japanese versions in addition to one (top center) that is done in a more New School style for a little added variety.

Tiger Tattoo Artist Vancouver BC

Ready to get inked from Vancouver’s top traditional tiger tattoo artist? If located within or visiting the Greater Vancouver BC area, you can schedule a FREE consultation at Adrenaline VanCity at your earliest convenience.

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(Greater Vancouver BC area)

Th(Ink) P(INK) With The Pink Ribbon Series – World Famous Tattoo Ink

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Th(Ink) P(INK) With The Pink Ribbon Series – World Famous Tattoo Ink

It’s breast cancer awareness month and we want to recognize this important event by highlighting our Pink Ribbon Series, made for areola reconstructive tattoos, mastectomy tattoos, and scar camo.

Th(Ink) P(INK) With The Pink Ribbon Series – World Famous Tattoo Ink

The Pink Ribbon Set is made from high-quality tattoo ingredients to bring clients high pigment content and an amazing flow rate. Our vegan-friendly ingredients ensure reliable, safer, lasting results. The Pink Ribbon Set features neutral, soft shades that are perfect for areola reconstruction tattoos. The variety of colors makes color matching easier for the artist and can provide clients with results they’ll love. This set includes Portrait White, Tan Honey, Fair Honey, Fair Peach, Dark Honey, Warm Mink, Tan Mink, Warm Peach, Cool Peach, Bright Peach, Warm Honey, Dark Tan, Cool Honey, Cool Mink, Tan Peach, and Dark Mink.

Even though October is coming to an end you can purchase the Pink Ribbon Series all year long at Ultimate Tattoo Supply! As always, make sure you are following us on Instagram so you don’t miss any upcoming sales, giveaways, and new set announcements!

Introducing Ben Fletcher at UN1TY Tattoo | UN1TY Tattoo Studio

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Introducing Ben Fletcher at UN1TY Tattoo | UN1TY Tattoo Studio

We would like to introduce Ben Fletcher as a new resident artist at UN1TY tattoo. We sat down with him for a brief interview to give you all an incite into who he is and how he works…

Introducing Ben Fletcher at UN1TY Tattoo | UN1TY Tattoo Studio

Please introduce yourself…
Hi I am Ben Fletcher a 36 year old tattoo artist from Shrewsbury.

Where are you from?
I was born in the city of Liverpool, but moved to Shrewsbury when I was just 5 years old with my parents and at the time my younger sister (I now have another sister). We came to Shrewsbury for more quiet rural life. The Shrewsbury area was known to us as my mum and her side of the family were all born here.

How long have you been tattooing?
I have been tattooing for around 8 years. Over the 8 years I have been lucky enough to have clients that all want different styles of tattoos. This has given me the versatility to tattoo most styles, although my love and passion is in the traditional style.

What work do you like to do?
I love to work in the American traditional style of tattooing. This style is well known for its simplistic stylised look, with bold lines and limited colour pallet using no more than normally 8 colours. I like this style the best because of its timeless look in the skin. It is also a style that is very rich in reference and designs from past tattoo artists that pathed the way.
I also love the history behind the style as well as tattooing history in general. The American traditional style started around the early 1900s, with the golden age of traditional tattooing starting around 1930s and was popular amongst sailors and most military personnel.

What information do you need from your clients to give them the best experience and tattoo possible?
To achieve the best tattoo and experience, I like to know what sort of end vision they are looking for with their design. I also require an approximate size and location of the tattoo. Then it comes down to the trust between client and artist, giving me the creative freedom to come up with a design that we are both into so I can achieve the best look for their tattoo. I am a firm believer that the tattoo is only part of the experience and that myself and the client must be on the same page and have a similar energy and trust, so we can both work collectively to have the best experience possible, achieving the best work and design for them.

What inspires you?
There are many things that inspire me on a day to day basis, but when it comes to inspiration for my work I like to look through old flash sheets from the past and photos of past tattoo shops, to see the inside of the shops and how they were decorated top to bottom in flash. I am constantly on the hunt for designs on flash sheets that have not been seen before. I also like to work in a creative environment and be around creative people. This inspires me to step out of my comfort zone and and see how far I can go creatively.

What do you like to do outside of tattooing?
Outside of work I like to enjoy the simple things in life, like spending time with my family and friends. I try to keep my mind creative and I like to learn new crafts, whether that be painting in a new medium or trying different drawing styles. I also like anything that has been handmade. There is something alluring about handmade crafts.

How can people contact you if they want to be tattooed?
If anyone would like to contact me regarding tattoo work they can do so through my email benfletcher@un1ty.tattoo or click here to fill in my contact form on the website.
I don’t take DM messages regarding work through my social media, but there are links to the above email on my pages.

Is there anything you would like to say?
I would just like to say that I am looking forward to starting this new chapter in my tattooing journey and I cannot wait to start working with awesome clients old and new. I look forward to helping you all create the perfect tattoo.

What are your social media links?
My social media links are Instagram and Facebook.

I would also like to say thank you to Hanumantra and Jo Harrison for allowing me to join the Un1ty team and be a part of their awesome environment they have created.

"CLASSIC LINE"

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"CLASSIC LINE"

A real classic one on Max from Berlin…. Thank u… C U soon…

"CLASSIC LINE"

tattoo artist : Tim Bobeck,  Flash city tattoo,  Nashville

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tattoo artist : Tim Bobeck,  Flash city tattoo,  Nashville

tattoo artist : Tim Bobeck,  Flash city tattoo,  Nashville

tattoo artist : Tim Bobeck,  Flash city tattoo,  Nashville

Wine Rose Tattoo, Wine Glass Merged With A Rose

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Wine Rose Tattoo, Wine Glass Merged With A Rose


Wine Rose Tattoo, Wine Glass Merged With A Rose

Wine Rose by Stephan Blomsterberg, an artist based in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Rose Wine

Red Wine Glass with Rose

Wine Red Rose

20 Things Your Tattoo Artist Wishes You Knew

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20 Things Your Tattoo Artist Wishes You Knew

20 Things Your Tattoo Artist Wishes You Knew

First tattoo?

Grape Ape Tattoo | Tattoo Shop

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Grape Ape Tattoo | Tattoo Shop

Grape Ape Tattoo | Tattoo Shop

Tattoos are more popular than ever, and there’s a good reason. They offer an opportunity for self-expression and can be used to memorialize special moments in life or important people who have passed away. Tattoos can remain vibrant and attractive for years with proper care and maintenance.

However, even the best cared-for tattoos may eventually need touching up or refreshing if you want them to stay looking their best. This means that getting a tattoo is not just about choosing the right design but also about understanding how it will age. When a touch-up is needed, you should let our custom tattoo shop in Tucson, AZ, perform this work.

You might notice some signs when a professional tattoo touch-up is needed.

The Colors in Your Tattoo Look Faded

Faded colors are one of the most common signs that a tattoo must be touched up. Over time, natural elements such as sun exposure, skin oils, and other environmental factors can cause tattoos to lose their original vibrancy and look dull and washed out.

This is especially true for tattoos with bright or vibrant colors. If your tattoo has lost its original color, it may be time for a touch-up.

Blurred Lines

When the lines of a tattoo become blurred or smudged, it can have a major impact on its overall appearance. Blurred lines are telltale signs that a tattoo needs to be touched up. The pigments used in tattoos can migrate and move away from the original artwork, resulting in blurry lines and edges.

If these lines are not touched up, the tattoo will continue to degrade over time. A professional at our custom tattoo shop in Tucson, AZ, can touch up the lines in your body art. Once we’re done, your tattoo will new and vibrant.

Color Bleeding Can Affect Your Tattoo’s Appearance

Color bleeding is a common sign that a tattoo needs to be touched up. This happens when the pigments used to create the tattoo move away from their original position, resulting in an uneven look or smudged lines on the body art.

Color bleeding can occur due to several factors, which include:

  • Sun exposure: Prolonged sun exposure can cause the pigments used in tattoos to fade and blur over time.

  • Poor aftercare: Not following proper aftercare instructions can also lead to color bleeding.

  • Low-quality inks: Using low-quality tattoo inks may reduce the vibrancy of your ink, causing it to bleed or blur

  • over time.

If you notice that your tattoo is bleeding, it’s important to visit our custom tattoo shop in Tucson, AZ, for a touch-up as soon as possible.

Loss of Detail

Loss of detail indicates that a tattoo may need to be touched up. Over time, the lines of a tattoo can become less distinct and blurry due to the pigment shifting away from its original position. This can cause the original design to become unrecognizable, making a touch-up essential to restore the tattoo’s appearance.

Need a Touch-Up? Visit Our Custom Tattoo Shop in Tucson, AZ!

Does your tattoo look faded and lifeless? If so, it’s time to visit our custom tattoo shop in Tucson, AZ!

Interview with Badass Realism Tattooer ‘Mish Tattoo’

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Interview with Badass Realism Tattooer ‘Mish Tattoo’

Mish (@mish_tattoo) is a talented realism tattooer working out of the world renowned shop Ship Shape Tattoo, located in the beautiful city of Auckland, New Zealand. 

Mish is gifted at doing both black and grey realism as well as color realism pieces as well.

One of the people Mish learned from was one of the all time leading black and grey artists, Matt Jordan (@mattjordantattoo) (as well as others at the shop). 

To tell you just a little of what I know about their studio, Ship Shape (@shipshapetattoo) is a place full of artists who excel in many different aspects of art, starting with their top notch work ethic. They also all take pride in creating work that is built to stand the test of time, much of it being unique large-scale pieces made to fit different entire body parts such as full fronts, backs, arms, legs, etc. They also love using custom and unorthodox imagery, stuff you definitely do not see everyday (check out  https://reference87.com for incredible tattoo reference inspiration).

I got the opportunity to ask Mish some questions, and we talked about a variety of things including built-to-last realism work, some of the underrated difficulties of tattooing, tattooing and its impact on artists mental health, and more. Hope you guys enjoy the read!

 

Interview with Badass Realism Tattooer ‘Mish Tattoo’

First of all I just wanted to hear a little bit about the dynamic between you and the squad over at Ship Shape.  It’s known by many to be one of the very most all around talented shops on the entire planet. Can you talk a bit about what goes on around there, what exactly is in the water at your guys studio so to speak?

First of all, as Ben said – we’re fucking awesome! And, thank you! We are all quite close friends here – there’s really not a hierarchy.  We all recognize each other’s strengths and weaknesses and try to be quite open and honest with each other.  It’s a very nurturing environment, we all feel quite comfortable to critique each other’s work and are very open to sharing any knowledge with one another.  If I have a question, I can ask.  There is always going to be advice and answers available from everyone in the studio.  We all have the same goal: we just want to do the best tattoos we can.  As soon as I walk in the door, I feel inspired to push myself to produce good work. 

What are a few things you have learned are especially important in order to create a built-to-last black and grey tattoo?  And what about the same question but for color realism/surrealism?

Picking a strong reference image is very important.  One that has  enough contrast and structure.  For the longevity of a tattoo, contrast and structure is crucial.  Also, understanding the type of skin I am working on and adjusting my techniques to work with different types of skin in order to achieve the maximum effect – be it dark or light skin. 

How many years in the game are you right now, and what has been the toughest but most valuable lesson you’ve learned since your time tattooing thus far?

I have been tattooing for 9 and a half years.  It’s all tough! Throughout my career and throughout many peoples – there are always going to be new challenges.  Mentally, being happy with my own work is very difficult.  I am still not 100% happy with my work, and I am unsure if I ever will be.  This can be really hard. Sometimes I do think about finding something easier to do!  I can find myself struggling with this. Pushing through the mental block for me, is definitely the biggest challenge. I remind myself how fortunate I am that I can do this for a job. It is a super fun job and extremely rewarding when I create something for a client that they absolutely love – it makes it all worth it!  At the end of the day, making clients really happy is an amazing feeling and very important.  It helps me to do the best I can and reminds me to have fun with it! 

What are three aspects of tattooing that you would say are underratedly difficult?

-Placement/composition

-Pain management

-Communication between the client and artist.  It’s not so much about the act of tattooing, but it is still a huge part of tattooing. Working with people to get the best result. 

Number one best overall piece of advice you could give all of your future clients?

    Trust me!  But also, be straightforward and honest with your opinions and thoughts.

    Since the time you’ve been tattooing, what have been some changes you’ve seen along the way in the industry?  Any big changes you may hope to see or predict to see?

    I think the attitude towards tattooing has changed. It has definitely become more fine art driven.  More and more artists are starting to branch out and absorb ideas and concepts from outside of tattooing!  I hope COVID ends soon and we can all get back to doing conventions and travelling! 

    How can clients who may be new to the tattoo world tell what is real vs what is fake these days online? Any advice for that?

    Man, the only way is to go into a tattoo shop, talk to the tattooists.  Nothing beats first hand experience!  See how it works on skin. We can see amazing tattoos on the internet, but it may not look the same on your body.  The only way to find out is to go out there and start getting tattooed!

    Could you pick out one of your absolute your favorite moments since becoming a tattoo artist and talk a bit about it?

    When Matt asked me if I wanted a job at Ship Shape, when he was tattooing me!  Matt was tattooing a portrait of my dog, I was working part time between studios and halfway through our session, he asked me what my plan was. I told him “I dont know!  I am trying to spend more time painting, and kinda finding myself” and he asked if I wanted to work here.  Then I told him I’d think about it haha.  But you know, I was secretly very excited. 

    How has tattooing impacted your mental health?

    It is up and down!  There are good and bad, as I mentioned before you know, being not content with my work can be really depressing and difficult.  But, on the other hand, tattooing gives me an instant validation that I have never experienced in any other creative industry. I get to produce a piece of work on that particular day, and get the validation from the client and co workers. That is pretty important, it gives me a purpose and makes me feel good about myself. Also, people want my work!  Selling paintings is hard! I have sat and stewed if my paintings have been good enough in the past, with tattooing people book in because they like my work. That is really validating. 

    Best piece of advice you have received along the way? Who was it from?

     

    “Take your time and think about what you are doing” – Matt Jordan 🙂 

    Thanks to anyone who took the time to read this, and a special thank you to Mish for taking the time to answer these questions for us. Be sure to follow him on Instagram @mish_tattoo, as well as their shop page @shipshapetattoo.

     

5 Crucial Questions to Help You Choose a Tattoo with Special Meaning – Xclusive Ink Tattoo

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5 Crucial Questions to Help You Choose a Tattoo with Special Meaning – Xclusive Ink Tattoo

When it comes to tattoos, most people know what they like when they see it, especially when it’s inked on someone else (scroll through our Instagram page and you’ll probably fall in love with at least a few new tattoos!). However, choosing body art that represents a loved one, carries a memory, or has a complex personal meaning can be more challenging, but Xclusive Ink artists can help! 

The Importance of Tattoo Fonts 

Whether you choose bold lettering or a sweeping script, the right tattoo font can add a layer of elegance, whimsy or emotion. The visual aspects of a meaningful tattoo should align with your internal vision, creating balance and harmony between the elements of design and the deeper meaning. 

5 Crucial Questions to Help You Choose a Tattoo with Special Meaning – Xclusive Ink Tattoo

What Gives a Tattoo Special Meaning? 

Because beauty is in the eye of the beholder, (and tattoo meaning is in the heart of the wearer), there’s no definitive answer to this question. However, there are some common characteristics we can use to define meaningful tattoos in a broader sense. Here’s what we believe give our tattoos meaning… 

They Immortalize the Deeply Significant

 Words have an incredible ability to encapsulate complex feelings and ideas in just a few letters. When inked onto the skin, these words become a permanent reminder of the wearer’s journey, experiences, and aspirations. The decision to get a tattoo with words is often rooted in a desire to make a bold statement, immortalizing something deeply significant.

One of the most common forms of word tattoos involves quotes or phrases that hold personal significance. Whether drawn from literature, poetry, or even personal reflections, these snippets of language bear the wearer’s worldview. A single, well-chosen phrase can serve as a daily affirmation or a source of inspiration, providing strength and solace during challenging times. Words, after all, have the power to heal, motivate, and empower.

Serve as Permanent Reminders of Pivotal Moments 

Beyond names, some individuals choose to tattoo important dates, such as birthdays, anniversaries, or even coordinates representing a significant place. These alphanumeric combinations serve as a permanent marker for pivotal moments in the wearer’s life, creating a timeline etched into their very being. Such tattoos become a testament to the profound impact of specific moments and the importance of remembering where we come from.

Honor Loved Ones 

Names and initials are another popular choice for textual tattoos. These can be the names of loved ones, family members, pets, or even significant others. Inking the name of a cherished person onto the skin serves as a perpetual tribute, symbolizing the everlasting bond between the wearer and the person in question. It becomes a way to carry the memory of someone special wherever life may lead.

 

Invoke a Spiritual Connection 

Words and letters also find a place in tattoos that hold cultural or spiritual significance. Mantras, prayers, or symbols from various religious and spiritual traditions often adorn the skin, reflecting a person’s connection to their faith. These tattoos become a tangible expression of one’s beliefs, serving as a constant reminder of the values that guide their journey.

Ready to book a meaningful tattoo? Reach out to Xclusive Ink to get started, ask questions or consult with an artist.