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Update... 11/28/2011
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I'm off to Octopus Ink today to go meet with Joss (the owner) and sort out the final details of my slot there.  I've booked loads of appointments in, and I'm still scheduling a few more too.


I've got some really interesting pieces to do while I'm here, which is nice.  It's always fun to go work somewhere new with different people for a while too.  A change is as good as a rest, as they say...

I've also been doing quite a bit of work on the Victory Tattoos website.  There's not much content up there yet, but the basic template for the site is done, and there's a little info.  There's also a link to the contact page, so that I can start booking some tattoos in for when we open in January.
Beth and I are working out plans for the grand opening, and there's going to be some fun stuff going on.

Thanks to all my clients and friends for their continued support.  You guys are amazing!  
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Victory! 11/20/2011
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Right then! I can finally reveal Deeper Than War's big news.
With our trip to Canada tomorrow, I'm going to be away from Primal Ink too long to keep it open.  Sadly, Neil has had to take the decision to close it down.

After a lot of decision making and planning, we have decided to take the studio on for ourselves.  I will be flying back in as soon as possible after Christmas to take care of some business, and to begin renovating what was Primal Ink.

We are aiming to give the studio more of a boutique feel, as we think it really fits the ethos of Deeper Than War: more custom work, and a more relaxing approach to the tattoo process.
I'll be posting pictures in January as we revamp the space, so keep an eye on this blog to find out more.

We are still planning to move back to Canada within the next year, so this is just a temporary project, but we are very excited to launch Victory Tattoos under the banner of Deeper Than War.  I think it's going to add a fresh element to the tattoo scene in the area around Blackpool, and it's going to be a great place to work out of.  I have an existing client base at the shop who are all excited to stay with me through the changes, and who I am excited to have the chance to continue working on.

Keep an eye on www.victorytattoos.com as that takes shape too.  At the moment it simply re-directs to this website, but it will become the shop's own space on the internet so that www.deeperthanwar.com can continue to focus on all of the projects we have going on.

Thanks to everyone who has been and continues to be a part of our journey.  We're having a blast!

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Print and Ink 10/31/2011
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Want a really cool idea for a tattoo shop?  Put a purpose built studio inside a custom t-shirt printing shop.  That's what some friends of mine have done.  
An artist I worked with back in Toronto has gone into business with Pop Trap Inc; probably the coolest screen printing outfit I've seen.  
The studio part of the business is the latest addition to an already fantastic creative space, and brings a fresh concept to the tattoo boutiques and street shops that proliferate in Canada's largest city.

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I think it's a great idea, so I'm stoked to say that I have a guest spot there from November 22 - January 6 when we're in town.  The owner of Octopus Ink, Joss, is a great artist, and I'm very happy to work with her again.  Go check out some of her work on the Facebook page, and get in touch with me if you want to book some ink time while I'm there.  

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Black and Grey 10/22/2011
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I'm not sure why, but I've been doing a lot of black and grey pieces recently. Of course, there's been a few other things in there, especially the lettering and tribal work that seems to be our bread and butter in the world of street shops.  Mostly though, it's been grey shading that's been leaving the studio.

In the past, I haven't been that bothered about this sort of style, preferring the old school Americana with bold lines and bolder colours.  But with these pinups, and all sorts of flora and fauna, I've really started to come around to it. I love building up a piece slowly; watching the image gain depth. I'm even leaning towards getting something in this style for my other arm. Hmmm... Only time will tell.
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Anyway, here's a little selection of the stuff I've been working on in the last little while. Let me know if it inspires you to get something!
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Back in Black(pool). 07/07/2011
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Hello folks.  Just a quick update from sunny Lancashire.
Beth, Addie and I have been over in the UK for a month and a half now, and I've been working at Primal Ink tattoo studio for about a month.
Since arriving here, we've been getting involved in loads of stuff in the community.  Addie has started nursery, we've been leading worship and speaking with the youth and young adults, and Beth has started her placement with Blackpool Advocacy.

I am now the only artist at Primal Ink, and work is really picking up for the summer.  
If you're in the area, and would like to pop in to see me, or get some work done, just drop me a line to let me know!  And, of course, if you're anywhere in the country, and you fancy a lovely holiday by the sea, you could always get some ink while you're here!
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In Memoriam 12/13/2010
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Many of you will know that I spent much of the last year not only tattooing, but working with a boy with severe special needs.  Beth had been working with him for about six months before I came to help out too. 
At the end of October, Owen, who had become a good friend and a huge part of our lives, sadly passed away in his sleep.  This 12 year old boy affected everyone that met him in an enormous way, and for those of us that were privileged enough to spend a lot of time with him, totally changed our lives.
In the past month, I have had the honour of tattooing two other people that worked with Owen.  Both wanted something to commemorate Owen, and the relationship that they shared with him.

Jamie wanted her tattoo to demonstrate hope, and to symbolise the caring relationship she had with Owen.  She also wanted it to feature penguins, because he loved them.  The quote underneath reads "where there is life, there is hope" in Latin.

Sallyanne, who I have tattooed many times before, went with a heart.  Not only a symbol of life, but one of deep, enduring love.  The inscription on the banner says "death is but the next great adventure".

Even before Owen passed away, I was thinking about what tattoo I would get to reflect the impact he has had on my life.  Now that he is no longer with us, the urge is stronger.  Beth and I have been thinking more and more about this in the last couple of months, but we're still unsure what to get.
I'll keep you posted as we decide how we would like to commemorate the life of someone very special to us.

Love.

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Lad on Tour 08/20/2010
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OK, so this is a few days late, really, but I just wanted to give a quick round-up of my recent trip to the UK.
I had the honour of playing the part of Best Man to my old roommate at his wedding in July (photo by Hubert Hung), so I hopped on a plane and made my way back to the motherland for a week.  This was a bit of a strange experience in itself, because I went without Beth and Addie.  One advantage of this, however, was that I was free to do a lot of work while I was there.

I was there for 7 days, and only took one day off.  I ended up doing some really interesting pieces, and tattooing some even more interesting people.  I finished off pieces that I started over a year ago, and started work on others.  I did everything from small bits of lettering to full colour sleeve work.  I'll be posting pictures on the gallery page when people send them to me.
I tattooed police officers, nightclub managers, Ultimate Frisbee Internationals and Illustrators.  I had a great time, to be honest.

The problem is, I came back more tired than when I left.  I'm taking another trip over in October, this time with Beth and Addie.  I'm not taking my stuff with me though - think it's time for a bit of a break.

Some really interesting pieces coming up before that though.  Expect another post in the next few days about my links with the Coptic tattoo tradition.  Exciting stuff!
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Private studio now open! 07/03/2010
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We have now officially opened the Deeper Than War studio.  This space is dedicated to the design and creation of excellent tattoos and artwork.

Deeper Than War is a registered with the government of Ontario.
The studio meets all health requirements: non-porous floor, all washable surfaces (for tuberculocidal cleansing).  We only use disposable, pre-sterilized single-use needles and tubes.
We also proudly follow all waste-management guidelines.

Welcome to the DEEPER THAN WAR STUDIO. It has a calm, friendly and relaxed atmosphere.

Consultations and tattoos are by appointment only.  Drop me a line to set up an appointment.

Thanks to everyone who has supported this venture, be it financially, spiritually, relationally, by getting their hands dirty, or cheering us on during the renovation.  We love you all a lot.  Glory to God!
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Sign of the times. 06/08/2010
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“Aiden” in sign language; work by Deanna of Katalyst Konsepts
For the last year or so, Beth and I have become more and more involved with the deaf community here in Toronto.  We both work with a boy who is profoundly deaf, and recently, Beth has started working with another boy with a severe hearing impairment.
Not to mention that for the last eight months or so, we have lived with our friend Sallyanne.  Sallyanne has a slight hearing impairment, but both of her parents are profoundly deaf, so her first language is, in fact, American Sign Language (ASL).

I learned a short while ago that names in ASL are usually assigned to a person by another signing person.  Often, the name assigned is the first letter of the person's first name.  This letter is then signed in a particular place, to distinguish that person from any other people with the same name.  When Beth and I learned this, we decided to ask Sallyanne's mom to give us sign names.
Having taken a few days to think about it, she got back to us.  She had decided that my name should be signed by tapping the letter M twice on the inside of my forearm, because I am a tattoo artist.  Beth and Addie have their initials signed in the same place, as that is standard practice for people of the same family.

I'd planned to blog about this a while ago, when we were given our names, but it works out well that I waited, because I had my first deaf client yesterday.  She brought two friends with her, who were also deaf. 
My knowledge of ASL is still very limited, so I wasn't able to communicate as effectively as I had wanted.  The experience has encouraged me to work harder at signing, as I think it will be an invaluable resource, particularly in my line of work.

On another related note, Beth and I have been thinking of getting sign tattoos.  We're not sure exactly what form they would take, but would almost certainly be a series of pictograms of signs, either spelling out a word, or using the signs for words that make up a phrase.  The jury is still out as to what they would say.  I'll post more on this when we have a better idea.

Do you know of any deaf people with tattoos?  Do you know anyone with an ASL tattoo?  Drop me a line and let me know!
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Charge! 05/22/2010
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Good point, Jerry.  But what do you think is reasonable to charge for a tattoo?
It's been a philosophy of mine (and Beth's) for a long time to make art accessible and affordable.  We don't think it's right to charge a huge amount just because you can, so we don't do it. 

Then again, when I tattoo someone, I put my all into it.  I've usually spent hours working on drawings, preparing things and setting up the studio.  I will often take hours to tattoo a piece onto somebody.  And when I'm done, they will walk away with something that they keep for the rest of their life. 

I was looking at Scott Campbell's website the other day.  No doubt he is a great artist.  But is he really worth the $300 an hour that he charges?  To be honest, I don't think he is.  What frustrates me, is that a lot of people go to him, and pay his huge fees, just because of his name.  Many of them are getting tattoos that most artists could accomplish just as well. 

The other end of the scale, and this is something that I was discussing with Jen the other day, is that you can price yourself too low, and put people off that way.  Many people expect to pay more than bargain basement prices, otherwise they suspect that the service or product you are offering is sub-standard.  Not only that, but in our experiences, it often leads to people assuming that they can take you for a ride.

I don't, by any means, want to price people out of the market, but at the same time, I want people to value the work that I'm doing for them.

Any thoughts on this?  Good/bad experiences?
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