A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

It’s my crack head tattoo….

I know, I am kind of a tool for pretty much abandoning modblog as soon as Rob jumped on board and then coming back only to post a tattoo that I got last weekend. However, had I seen this tattoo on someone else, I would have quickly jumped to post it, especially seeing that it came from a relatively unknown artist out of Martinsburg, West Virginia.

Sometimes, I work conventions, but not this time. This convention was purely about hanging out with friends, enjoying some time off from my usual responsibilities of work and parenting and to get a “little” tattoo. Usually, when I go to conventions I just cruise the show floor looking at portfolios and “convention specials”. Convention specials are tattoos the artist really want to do, either for their portfolio, to enter in tattoo of the day or just because it’s such a ridiculous design no one outside of a convention would likely ever get it. I usually go for the latter. At the recent Philly convention I got a traditional style tattoo of a hand being held in a cup shape that read “cup the balls”, of course I got this on my inner thigh as close to my balls as possible so it could act as a fully functional instruction manual for how to properly handle my balls.

I had every intention of getting an equally, or possibly even more, stupid  tattoo at this convention. Then I saw this design and instantly fell in love with it. After talking to the artist, Matti Hixson, I realized this was the guy who worked at Cherry Bomb In Martinsburg, WV.  I first discovered his work on Sketch Kult and was instantly impressed, and SHOCKED that this kind of work was coming out of WV a mere 20 minutes from my home. After realizing this was the same guy, I almost decided to opt out of the tattoo. “Why get work from a local guy when there are all these amazing artist from all over?”, I thought to myself. I decided to check out the rest of the convention floor. There were some awesome designs but none that drew me in like this one from Matti, so after realizing someone else might actually want this piece, I hauled ass back over to his booth to book the appointment.

I was a bit disappointed to find out  this design would fit nowhere on me (except my left rib panel that I am saving for a bigger piece) that was even remotely visible, but it did fit well between the random tattoos on my upper right thigh. As he started the first things I noticed were that he was incredibly light handed and his machines were damn near silent. It was almost surreal as the two sensations, pain and noise, that I normally associate with tattooing were not present. As the hours went on (6 total) it did get a bit more painful but never unbearable.

The background is one of my favorite parts, it was 100% freehanded on, and while it was being done, I have to admit I had my doubts. I thought to myself,  ”Dots? Big fucking dots? If I wanted dots, I would have gotten a traditional tattoo”. However, I had faith in him, and I kept my thoughts to myself. As it came together, I grew to love these dots. The give the design movement and flow and the muted colors of the background really make the main design pop. When the piece was finished I was blown away. The drawing was rad but the finished tattoo was absolutely incredible. I was not the only one impressed either this piece got second place for Tattoo Of The Day on Saturday, a day full of awesome tattoos.  The girl who took first that day had a bad ass Velociraptor on her thigh and really can you argue with a chic with a velociraptor? I think not. To sweeten the deal, third place went to my wife’s rad tattoo by Josh Payne.

Anyhow, like I said, I feel like a bit of a tool for posting a tattoo that I have, but I really think Matti deserves some recognition for his talents, and this post is the best way for me to do that.  If you are within a few hours of Martinsburg, WV and are interested in a low pain, high quality color realism style tattoo, at AMAZINGLY REASONABLE West Virginia prices  definitely get in touch with him.

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PS: Now that I am back in town and things have settled down a bit I am going to try and put out at least one modblog post a day, to take some of the burden off Rob.

PPS: On a totally unrelated note. Does anyone know the older gentleman who is tattooed all blue with tribal tattoos that was running around the convention? I tried to peg him down for an interview, but I never saw him except when I was stuck in the tattoo chair. He seemed like a super nice guy and it’s odd for me to see someone with that heavy of a transformation and not at least know of them.

Comments

18 responses to “It’s my crack head tattoo….”

  1. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    I believe you’re talking about JIm Hall, He’s like 63 and it’s been a transformation throughout like 4 or 5 years that he’s tattooed his entire body blue. He lives in Federal Hill in Baltimore, he thinks he’s asexual. Interesting dude.
    http://www2.citypaper.com/sb/152089/feature.jpg right?
    He was in City Paper, plus this guy that knows him and works on his house came up to me and my heavily tattooed friend and was telling us how cool we would think he was.

  2. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    I believe you’re talking about JIm Hall, He’s like 63 and it’s been a transformation throughout like 4 or 5 years that he’s tattooed his entire body blue. He lives in Federal Hill in Baltimore, he thinks he’s asexual. Interesting dude.
    http://www2.citypaper.com/sb/152089/feature.jpg right?
    He was in City Paper, plus this guy that knows him and works on his house came up to me and my heavily tattooed friend and was telling us how cool we would think he was.

  3. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    I believe you’re talking about JIm Hall, He’s like 63 and it’s been a transformation throughout like 4 or 5 years that he’s tattooed his entire body blue. He lives in Federal Hill in Baltimore, he thinks he’s asexual. Interesting dude.
    http://www2.citypaper.com/sb/152089/feature.jpg right?
    He was in City Paper, plus this guy that knows him and works on his house came up to me and my heavily tattooed friend and was telling us how cool we would think he was.

  4. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    Adding to what I said before in 2007 he started doing the visible parts of his body after he retired. He had tattoos that were hidden by his work attire.

    http://www2.citypaper.com/news/story.asp?id=17390&p=2

    The article, if you’re interested.

  5. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    Adding to what I said before in 2007 he started doing the visible parts of his body after he retired. He had tattoos that were hidden by his work attire.

    http://www2.citypaper.com/news/story.asp?id=17390&p=2

    The article, if you’re interested.

  6. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    Adding to what I said before in 2007 he started doing the visible parts of his body after he retired. He had tattoos that were hidden by his work attire.

    http://www2.citypaper.com/news/story.asp?id=17390&p=2

    The article, if you’re interested.

  7. Sean Philips Avatar

    Thanks for the links, he seems like someone who belongs here!

  8. Sean Philips Avatar

    Thanks for the links, he seems like someone who belongs here!

  9. Sean Philips Avatar

    Thanks for the links, he seems like someone who belongs here!

  10. bastian Avatar

    Nice to see you’re back! And any tattoo that well done is definitely worthy of being featured on here 🙂

  11. bastian Avatar

    Nice to see you’re back! And any tattoo that well done is definitely worthy of being featured on here 🙂

  12. bastian Avatar

    Nice to see you’re back! And any tattoo that well done is definitely worthy of being featured on here 🙂

  13. Alex Avatar
    Alex

    That guy you’re speaking of was nice as hell. I was actually surprised when I saw how drastic his mods were that I had never seen him mentioned on here before

  14. Alex Avatar
    Alex

    That guy you’re speaking of was nice as hell. I was actually surprised when I saw how drastic his mods were that I had never seen him mentioned on here before

  15. Alex Avatar
    Alex

    That guy you’re speaking of was nice as hell. I was actually surprised when I saw how drastic his mods were that I had never seen him mentioned on here before

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