4 reasons why tattoo clients can't be "stolen"

will bodnar, cicada tattoo, anji marth, high priestess tattoo, at tattoo conventionI was having a conversation with someone who mentioned that they tried to keep artists at their shop from “stealing” clients from the shop, or each other. It really disturbed me, and here are a few reasons why (I hate writing in list format)

No, it’s not a tattoo of Gary Busey.

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I spent most of my day working on this awesome owl, on this awesome guy! It’s a cover-up of an old tribal armband. His lady got this bird on a branch last year, and she is also awesome.

The owl took two big sessions to finish.

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No, it's not a tattoo of Gary Busey.

DSC_0264 DSC_0270 DSC_0274 DSC_0276

 

I spent most of my day working on this awesome owl, on this awesome guy! It’s a cover-up of an old tribal armband. His lady got this bird on a branch last year, and she is also awesome.

The owl took two big sessions to finish.

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framing works to bring to Seattle.

CAM00408I’m bringing a few paintings to Seattle with me to hang at Laughing Buddha; these pieces will be for sale there after this weekend. They’re originals. I only sliced my hand once framing and matting them!

I’ll be tattooing there, one more guest spot, from the 7-16 of June, too. I’d love to do some floral work, birds, or op art this trip, so if you are interested in getting some work done by me while I’m there hit me up by email (there’s a link to contact me at the top of the left sidebar on this page!)

 

 

tattoo dates!

I’ll be in Seattle from April 24-30, tattooing at laughing buddha. contact me by email to make a date!

I’ll be in Salem Oregon from may 3-7, I only have one or two slots open still, so reach me fast of you want to get tattooed while I am there!

resonanteye @ gmail . com

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Print edition of essays!

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Here they are. In all their unvarnished glory.

Buy one for yourself and one for your auntie.

Or just one for yourself! Who am I to judge.

Contains rants about art, explanations of various tattoo things, stories about tattooing, about squatting, and about zines. Also contains some taxidermy info, essays about madness, and more.  A ton more! 166 glorious pages!

My next book will likely be the horror/cryptid coloring book. You can find individual downloads of the pages here if you like.

roleplaying, and facial recognition technology, and image theft.

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So, there’s a big world of roleplayers out there right now (twenty or thirty thousand, ish) using tattooed people’s photos from social networking sites to create characters in a facebook RPG. As you know, I have a real soft spot for RPGs, and think they’re a great imagination exercise, a good escape from dull reality, and just generally fun as hell.

However- I really have to express serious reservations here. Recently a lot of social networking sites have begun using facial recognition technology, and are keeping that data. Because there have also recently been laws passed allowing eavesdropping, wiretapping, and hacking into private emails and profiles to get information that may relate to various crimes, this kind of roleplaying is actually really risky for the people whose faces are being used.

If a roleplayer says things that could be considered inflammatory or illegal, the data will associate it with the ORIGINAL PERSON whose face is attached- therefore making that person liable to observation or even arrest.

I really think that this sort of roleplaying shouldn’t be done with anything but either stock photos, or with images that the roleplayer has gotten permission to use. This isn’t like playing DnD – real people’s faces are being attached to these profiles.

At very least, people involved in this kind of roleplay should be making every effort not to endanger or slander the people whose real faces they are stealing. (and yes- a photograph on a facebook page is still copyrighted to the person who took the photograph. copyrights are still valid when images have been uploaded to social networks; fair use means that you can use those images ONLY to parody the original artwork, not the subject portrayed)

I’m interested in your opinion- what do you think the limits should be? Do you take part in this RPG?
And why tattooed people, of all things to choose?

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