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Podcast: Talking With Tattoo Artists (Part Two of Two)

Podcast-Talking With Tattoo Artists Part Two
This week we continue talking with tattoo artists about the culture of tattooing, on-the-job experiences, work/life balance, preconceived notions, and pretty much anything else they felt like talking about. Last week we spoke to two relative new-comers to the industry, this week we talk to Brian Kelly, who's been tattooing for 10 years in Minneapolis, Ireland and Germany, and Nic Skrade, an established tattoo artist with over 22 years of experience and one of the owners of Uptown Tattoo.

Download the MP3 or Subscribe via iTunes!

Talking With Tattoo Artists Part Two of Two
Length: 01:34:46
Synopsis: In the second of a two part series, we talk to international mystery man Brian Kelly and seasoned tattoo artist Nic Skrade about the culture of tattooing, on-the-job experiences, why they love the medium, and anything else they want to talk about. Make sure to check out last week's podcast if you it, in which we talked to aspiring tattoo artist Jared Tuttle and local tattoo artist Katie Kroeck.

Show Notes:
briankelly
Brian Kelly is a tattoo artist with ten years of experience. He currently works at Loxodrom Tattoo & Piercing in Berlin, Germany. His work can be found at http://www.briankellyarmy.com and on the Brian Kelly Facebook page.

Blowout/Beautiful Forever Opening Reception
Nic Skrade is a tattoo artist with 22 years of experience. He is one of the owners of Uptown Tattoo in Minneapolis, MN. His work can be found at Uptown Tattoo and his blog, Beasts of the North.
tags: Audio, Blowout, Tattoo, podcast, uptown tattoo
Monday 04.15.13
Posted by Chris Hajny
Comments: 1
 

Blowout & Beautiful Forever Opening Recap!

Blowout/Beautiful Forever Opening Reception
We want to give a huge thanks to everyone that came out to the opening reception for the Blowout and Beautiful Forever exhibitions! Hosted in part by Uptown Tattoo, it was a lively event filled with amazing art and great people all coming together to support fellow artist Tom Strom (pictured above, right). We want to give a very special 'thank you' to everyone who purchased artwork, as each piece sold helps pay for Tom's recovery!

Blowout/Beautiful Forever Opening Reception
Blowout/Beautiful Forever Opening Reception
Blowout/Beautiful Forever Opening Reception
Not only did we have the staff of Uptown Tattoo on hand to pour beers (graciously donated by Surly Brewing Co.) and raffle off a brand new, hand-crafted tattoo gun, but we also had a temporary tattoo station on hand to help people get in the spirit of the show by applying artist-made temporary tattoos. Most people to chose to put them on their arms, face or neck, but we'll admit a few people got... creative with their application!

Every piece from Blowout and Beautiful Forever are available on the shop, so take a look! There's some really amazing tattoo artists and contemporary illustrators collected together in one place. If you didn't make it to the opening, that's ok! Each sale helps raise money to offset the cost of surgery and recovery for Tom Strom, a local tattoo artist and great friend!

Blowout/Beautiful Forever Opening Reception
Blowout/Beautiful Forever Opening Reception
Blowout/Beautiful Forever Opening Reception
Blowout/Beautiful Forever Opening Reception
Make sure to take a peek at all of the other fun photos in our Blowout/Beautiful Forever flickr set!
tags: Beautiful Forever, Blowout, Tom Strom, blow out, opening reception, opening, uptown tattoo
Sunday 03.24.13
Posted by Lindsay Nohl
 

Blowout: a benefit exhibition for Tom Strom


Blowout: an exhibition and benefit show for Tom Strom. 
Let's get to know the man behind the ink. 

This week is our opening reception for Blowout, an exhibition that combines intricate line work, traditional paintings, and tattoo posters from all over the world, to celebrate the diversity and skillful artwork made by tattoo artists. It is not only about the artwork, but about the overall and overwhelming sense of family that comes with the tattoo community. This show exemplifies the profound sense of care, as tattoo artsits have come together to support fellow tattoo artist, Tom Strom.

This week, I got together with Tom to talk with him about his feelings of this exhibition, thoughts on the artwork, and about pieces he is contributing to the show. He is such an outstanding guy, and we are happy that we are able to transform his accident into a positive experience for artists, tattoo lovers, and Tom himself, as the proceeds from the show go towards the cost of his surgery and recovery. 

Painting by Tom Strom 
"Sewing the Seeds" by Tom Strom

Interview with Tom:

Q. What is the overall feeling of the exhibition? How did you select artists to represent all facets within tattoo art?

A. This exhibit was the idea of my friend, Nic Skrade. It was brought up as a way to help me through a really rough year after having a bicycle accident resulting in a pretty serious back injury. It left me in a lot of pain that made it impossible for me to sit, stand, or walk, let alone work . . .When Nic brought up the idea for the show, I was very reluctant. The more he brought it up the more serious things got for me, and the better the idea seemed. We came up with a list of artists that we knew would be able to help out and also able to show some great work. The response was overwhelming. 

Q. What are the pieces that you have in the show?

A. I have three pieces in the show, all are oil on panels. They are my favorite pieces to date and are very personal to me. They touch on topics such as eventual death, reoccurring health issues, and childhood.

Q. What is your favorite thing about tattoos and the culture?

A. I love that people are getting excited about tattooing these days and bringing it to an art form. I had no idea it would ever get this way when I started. It's definitely allowed me to grow as an artist right along with it. 

Q. What subjects do you enjoy drawing or tattooing?

A. My favorite topics to do are usually more science fiction related creatures mixes with nature. The weirder the better.

Q. What does this show mean to you? What does it say about tattoo art, you, the tattoo community?

A. This show really means a lot of me. It's great to know that I below to such a great community of friends and artists that are there for me when I need them. It really shows me that you get back what you put into tattooing. It has taken care of me for a good part of my life and brought me to a lot of great friends and places, all of which has made me into a better person.

Thanks, Tom, for being so open with us this week and sharing your thoughts on the show.


*For more about this exhibition and Tom's story you can look here or to purchase any piece from the 
upcoming exhibition, visit our online gallery and store here.

tags: Blowout, Tom Strom, artwork, blow out, tattoo art, uptown tattoo
Thursday 03.21.13
Posted by Jenny Bookler
Comments: 1
 

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