Moving Forward, slowly but surely.

Thank you Philip and Jessica.
I have a new print from my ever slowly and uncompleted flash set.

Available now on Tattoo Elite International
https://www.tattooeliteinternational.com
As with all my other prints its an Archival Giclee Print.
Thank you.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE/////FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Lufthansa Studios is pleased to announce Brutal Doodle, an exhibition curated by Alex DeMaria (MassArt 2007), Jack Schneider (SMFA 2010) and Todd White (SMFA 2009). This exhibition presents the “doodle” as subject matter- a much practiced but overlooked aspect of many contemporary artists’ studio practice. Doodling is distinct from sketching or preliminary drawings in that it taps into something humbler and more personal. Springing forward from a subconscious moment in time, the doodle occupies a place outside of intentionality, at times succumbing to “failure” or incompleteness. This means that doodles often get relegated to unseen places, never to be shown, yet it is in this very uncertain place that the value and energy of the doodle resides.
The curatorial approach taken for this unique exhibition resembles a meandering doodle in its own right. The curators each selected three artists to participate in the show. Those nine artists selected two more and each of those eighteen artists selected one more. This curatorial process results in a web-like network of forty-five artists from around the country.
Lufthansa Studios is an artist run studio and exhibition space in Dorchester Massachusetts. Exhibiting artists have access to a project space, on site facilities for production, and cooperation from resident artists and organizers. The current studio artists are, Chad Arnholt, Jen Barrows, John C. Gonzalez, Jack W. Schneider, Kirk Amaral Snow, and Garett Yahn.
Brutal Doodle will be open to the public from July 1st to the 15th. The opening reception will be on Friday July 1st from 6pm to 10pm. Gallery hours are 12-5pm Sat and Sun.
Lufthansa Studios
29 Sturtevant St. Boston, MA 02122
http://lufthansastudios.wordpress.com/
lufthansastudios@gmail.com
I still have a few of these on the S&D webstore.

get these whilst they are still available, i will be putting up some more prints in the near future.
thank you.
Thomas.
(Link for webstore below, scroll down after clicking)
www.shirtsanddestroy.com
A large back tattoo can take a bloody long time. I should know, mine has been ongoing for more than five years…….
Evan and I are finally reaching the end of our journey, he has been a fantastic client and friend.
“Kompast” was the term used for pocket-size sundials produced in Nuremberg.


A couple of floridian mandalas……

and Jeanette’s 3/4 acanthus arm tattoo.



