
Inked Magazine has a full page article about my work in their November issue.
Now before you say "but Marc, you're not a tattoo artist!", to which I would say you're absolutely right, the magazine often features a variety of artists and designers from different genres. Which makes sense, because people who are interested in tattoos are going to be interested in art.
On a related note (and I did mention this to the interviewer), I don't have any tattoos myself. I don't think I could ever commit to a specific image to be on my skin for life. I'm too afraid that I'd get sick of it and want to change it, because I feel like I'm always changing. But I guess that for some people, a tattoo is like a souvenir, a reminder of a certain period in one's life. So that as you evolve as a person and move through life, you'll always have a reminder on your skin of a certain time and place that was significant.
Thanks for the great feature, Inked Magazine & Kara Pound!
(Related: tattoos based on my drawings)











What I would love to know is WHY people send you pics of their tattoos right after they got them done? They're all red and weepy looking. All you see in pain. And ointment.
Give it a week or two. Really.
Posted by: Gillian | November 16, 2012 at 01:00 PM