The Commitment of Large Tattoos: Adam’s Full Back Journey

Completing a tattoo of this scale is nothing short of a monumental achievement—for both the client and the artist. A full-back piece requires an immense commitment. It demands unyielding dedication to endure each session. Patience is needed layer by layer until the vision is fully realized. The areas we tackled spanned the back and thighs. They even included the sensitive skin of the lower back and butt. Each area brings a unique set of challenges. For every client, this journey is particularly intense. It is tough to appreciate the tattoo’s evolution because it’s always behind you.

We began this project in Lewes shortly after I returned to the UK in 2021. Our shared concept centered around a deep, almost primordial connection to both ancient sea life and the vast cosmos. The design is infused with elements that evoke a mythical consciousness, something greater than our own limited understanding. Every line and shade was a deliberate step. They aim to express the mysteries of life that lie beyond reach. Yet, they feel intimately close.

The process wasn’t just about enduring physical pain; it was a journey of trust and transformation. Adam showed remarkable resilience and patience, coming back session after session, as we brought this vision to life. Each visit added to the story. It marked not only on his skin but also in the camaraderie. Mutual respect grew with each session.

Thank you, Adam, for your unwavering commitment and trust in this journey. Completing a tattoo of this scale is a testament to both your spirit and dedication. I’m grateful for clients like you, who see their projects through to fruition.

Warmest regards,

Thomas

Brick and Mortar

Hello, here is a little sneak into a thing that has been brewing for nearly a year now, I am going to be relocating my private studio in Lewes to a full tattoo studio / gallery in Brighton’s wonderful North Laines.

More on this project later, but for now here is a little sneak of the shop front as it is at this moment before we start painting and fixing it up.

As part of cleaning house and making some funds for the new buildout I’ve added some originals to my big cartel store. Thank you for reading!

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Rainbow Intermission – New Screen Print

Hi there!

I’m really excited to share my latest print with the wonderful folks at Nightswim Project.

It is a 11 layer screen print with metallic gold on 110# Crane Lettra 100% cotton paper. Hand numbered & initialed edition of 60

Printed at NIGHT SWIM by Sarah Schatz

I originally created for the band Cold Wives S/T album cover that was released last month, it is a great record and I’ve been friends with the band for a long time so it’s been great to do this together.

You can find the print here

https://nightswimproject.com/shop/p/thomas-hooper-rainbow-intermission

And the album here

https://romannumeralrecords.bandcamp.com/album/s-t

Thank you!

Have a great weekend – Thomas.

Process Fragments

I have just uploaded a collection of paintings and a series of one off screen printed mixed media pieces to the Paintings for Sale section.

Process Fragment details -1

The Process Fragment pieces I am really happy with how they came out, an accidental series created through a making stencils and tools for a screen print project, from earlier in the year whilst collaborating with Jacob Bannon

Screen print on lazer cut stencil, enamel, acrylic and ink 22.5×16”

Process Fragment details -3

Mounted onto hand finished 400lbs arches cold press. Repurposed process tools from a live print collaboration with @jbannon  @fullbleedexhibition @brlsq screen print lovingly applied onto to precarious surface by @benbrlsq & @gemma_monostereo #thomashooperart #mixedmedia #mixedmediaart #screenprint #thomashooper #thomashoopertattooing

https://thomashooper.wordpress.com/paintings-for-sale/

JBXTH I II III IV

The first print in the JBXTH Series is available via the Burlesque of North America website.

https://burlesquedesign.com/collections/jacob-bannon-x-thomas-hooper

Last month I had the honor of collaborating again with my old friend and peer Jacob Bannon on a new print series called JBXTH.

Each print was made live at Full Bleed Exhibition last month in the Netherlands. A total of 100 hand painted were created alongside 80 mono printed backgrounds.

Embellished and mono printed 15×22” & 16×20″ prints, silkscreened and mono printed live at @fullbleedexhibition by @gemma_monostereo & @benbrlsq, each print in the series is an edition of 25/15 respectively.

These were available at the exhibition all weekend in April, and now the prints we set aside for online sales will be placed available consecutively in the coming weeks on the @brlsq website, starting this Tuesday with JBXTH I.

Thank you for your support and to everyone who came by the exhibition, said hi and/or picked up a print.

-Thomas.⠀