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Written by Orrin Hurley
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Thursday, 29 July 2010 |
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Greetings everyone! My name is Orrin Hurley and I'd like to take a moment to start my Devil City Press blog and introduce myself for those of you who are unfamiliar with me and my tattooing. I'm really stoked to be working with the amazing crew at Daredevil Tattoo and look forward to the many amazing projects in the future.
I got my start in the business as a piercer when I was 17 in Tennessee about 13 years ago. I've been tattooing for over 12 years now. My favorite styles of tattooing span over a wide range of genres including Bio-Organic, Illustrative, Japanese, Realism, Abstract, New School, Traditional, Full color, Black and Grey, plus many many more. You can find my portfolio online on the Daredevil Tattoo website, as well as on Tattoonow.com, and my personal site Orrinhurleytattoo.com. My work has been featured in multiple magazines such as Tattoo Society, Tattoo Revue, Skin and Ink, Skin Deep, and many more. I've been involved in such painting project books as Scratch Art, Pint-Sized Paintings, Visions of Mary, The Tattoo Bible and more. Look out for my upcoming interviews on Needlesandsins.com, tattoosprout.com, and sotattooed.com as well. I also frequent such tattoo conventions as Hellcity Ohio, Paradise Tattoo Gathering, Portland Tattoo Expo and I look forward to traveling internationally. For those of you looking to book appointments with me you can email me with details of what you want to get tattooed at
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Written by Michelle
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Thursday, 22 July 2010 |
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I have to admit that I knew next to nothing about Ireland before we went on this trip. I read a book on Irish history (or more of a historical novel) but nothing really sunk in. I knew that Guinness comes from there and my half Irish husband Kevin loves Guinness so through Kevin I had some sort of connection.
We flew into Dublin for the Guinness factory first thing. The next day we took a 4 hour bus ride to Derry where the convention was being held. Derry is in Northern Ireland and even though we did not get to see views of the touted western coast the rolling hills and green counrty side allong the bus route made me look forward to future trips with more time to explore. Derry itself is a beautiful historic city and the only completely walled city in Ireland with walls built from 1613-1618. Now the walls serve as a walkway or promenade around the inner city about a mile long so it makes for a nice stroll.
This was the second Maiden City Ink show. Derry is nicknamed the Maiden City because it's walls were never breached back in the day when they worked to fortify the city. Here'a few pictures from the show with a couple of the tattoos I did. I really didn't get many pictures in since I was tattooing all weekend. It was one of the smallest conventions I'd ever worked and yet it was as busy as any other show I've been to. The size of the town, the size of the crowd and the number of artists seemed to be in perfect proportion. Everyone was working away and both days I had to turn down customers with a full schedule. We met so many great people between the customers, the crowd, the tattooers (hey Albert at Nautica! ) and especially the organizers. Gary, China and everyone else went out of their way to be sure we were looked after. I even won a trophy for a snake and dagger for "Best Old School Tattoo" That was a really nice surprise since I didn't even know John was entering the contest! (Thanks for everything John!!)
The trend in conventions these days seems to be to see who can throw a bigger tattoo show than anyone else. Biggest either in square footage, number of tattoo artists or number of vendors with results both good and more often than not bad. The only person I've met who's managed to get the crowds and the artists necessary to consistently succeed at the mega show is Miki who runs the London and Milan shows. There's others out there that I haven't made it to but Miki is up to his 14th show in Milan, it's not his first rodeo and he has the formula down. I'm hearing about more and more conventions these days with lots of tattooers sitting around with not enough people to fill up the aisles let alone sit down and get tattooed. Add a high price at the door and the crowd gets cut in half.
Bigger does not always mean better for a convention. This was a great opportunity to visit a place we might not have visited otherwise. The people were probably the friendliest we've met *anywhere*. Don't let the "troubles" keep you away from such a nice place to visit. We will be sure to go back, that is if we're invited.... (us Daredevils are notorious trouble makers wherever we go ;)
I got to see my friend Tommy's shop in Dublin. Super cool shop by the way Classic Ink Tattoo in Temple Bar. But Dublin is not the whole of Ireland, so try to get out and enjoy the country side while you're there and get up north!
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Last Updated ( Friday, 23 July 2010 )
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Written by Mina
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Wednesday, 26 May 2010 |
Hello everybody!
After a couple of months of tattooing co-workers and friends i am now ready to tattoo anyone else who is willing!
If you would like an apprentice tattoo please e-mail me at
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and we can book an appointment.
The tattoos that i'll be doing should be no larger than the palm of my hand and simple! the best bet would be to choose something traditional american style or something like kanji or small tribal.
I've attached some of the tattoos i've done so far for a preview
I appreciate everyones help!
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 26 May 2010 )
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Written by Brad
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Thursday, 06 May 2010 |
Like many things
in life, learning how to be a good boss and teacher, has been an
evolution. This has been a challenge that proves to be a job in itself
at times. In my years, I’ve seen a lot of changes. Seen people come
and go, some good, but most extremely BAD! And as time goes on, a
younger generation proves to be more challenging. It’s a generation
that is commonly known as the “entitlement generation”. And by
“entitlement” I mean they expect to do a lesser job with higher
salaries, more time off, and shorter work hours. Now, I don’t have time
to get into an in depth explanation as to why I find this unfavorable
in this two page article, but I’m sure the majority of the people
taking the time to read this, can either relate, or know someone that
fits the bill.
So this leads me to the topic of this month’s Fink’s Forum.
Apprenticeships! Obviously tattooing is way more popular than it was 20
years ago. And with popularity, you have interest. And with interest,
you have acceptance. And with acceptance you have more moms calling the
shop to see how little Johnny can become a tattoo artist. As if it
would be an easy out for their displaced kid. Well, I should tell you
that if little Johnny would like to be a big, bad tattoo artist, then
maybe little Johnny should pick up
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 06 May 2010 )
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Written by Michelle
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Tuesday, 27 April 2010 |
Here's a few shots from the Shawn Barber opening Saturday night. I apologize for the crappy lighting I was fighting with my old, cranky camera. It's great seeing the paintings in person and rubbing elbows with so many of the subjects. We were having a little fun seeing art and life intersecting. I'd like to thank Shawn for including me in his show and I love the painting! The picture was taken in Singapore at the convention.
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