February 20, 2012 New Friends & tattoos on me & by me
I know I always say I’ve been busy, but guys, I’ve been busy.
This past weekend my dear friend Nic came to town and I’ll post photos of her tattoo we are working on soon but not yet. For now:
Before she came I met a lovely lovely lady who works for my father in Texas while she was on vacation in Portland, and got to tattoo her (I did pi, which is almost like pie, but mathier):
I worked on Candace’s PNW thigh piece again but the photos are horrible. You’ll have to deal with a little more uncertainty, friends. It was a delight and she took me on a Frank’s Noodle House date afterward. Speaking of Candace, SHE IS THE INTERNET’S HIVE MIND. By this I mean she started a bomb personal blog over at Woodgrain & Gold and it’s about the cutest thing ever. She also started an INCREDIBLE blog for Icon’s jewelry shop and general goings-on, which you must check out.
I got tattooed by the lovely Lisa Maurine, a persimmon and a cut persimmon and beautiful crystals because I love those things so why not have them all at once? You will notice a few things about these photos. 1. I have a beautiful new tattoo (will be color eventually). 2. This photo is bizarre because it looks like I only have 1 tattoo. 3. Yes, I am pretending to eat my new tattoo because I love to embarrass myself in public places by acting a fool. Check it:
Alena also gave me a tattoo which marks me forever as (this is a multiple choice question):
a. a nerd
b. a wizard
c. both a & b
d. neither a nor b
Here is your photographic evidence. Select an answer carefully.
(the correct answer is clearly b.)
I also worked on Alena’s Game of Thrones tattoo again but the pictures are still horrible and it stresses me out so I’m holding out on you. I did get to tattoo her fingers with the same Twin Peaks stuff Melanie did on me a few weeks ago:
A few weeks ago, my friend Alice let me tattoo her and it was such an honor and a blast. I am so excited to finish this piece. The photo is from her Flickr, which is why it is so much nicer than the photos you usually get (you see, Alice is actually good at photography! What a nice change for you all):
Anyway I’m sure I’ve missed some things, but this is all you’re getting for now.
Oh, also, I just had a snack of plain yogurt with maple syrup, jam Rob’s mom made, almonds, and a little teeny bit of salt. EAT THAT. Or don’t. That’s fine too.
Also also, the night before last I made a cocktail out of whiskey, orange liqueur, fresh muddled tangelo & lemon & bitters & fresh grated ginger, dash maple syrup, dash soda, shaken, ice, lemon slice garnish, go. Good evening to you all.
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January 22, 2012 Dad always knows best.
I’ve been busy lately! I always say that. I think, as my boss/tattoo teacher/tattoo dad Melanie Nead once told me of herself, “I think I’m just a busy person.” Better than bored.
Speaking of people and their awesome dads, here is the finished product of Pat’s tribute tattoo to her dad. I am really excited to have been able to do it, but I am consistently bummed I didn’t get to meet him myself. He sounds like an awesome guy. Somehow Pat’s sister Becky escaped without being photographed for the blog (probably my camera was dead. Bummer), but they got both got these tattoos together. It was really fun and they are amazing, and Pat brought us 3lbs of gummy bears. Holy gummies!
I got to start a big Pacific Northwest thigh piece on our awesome Friday counter girl & my friend, Candace. I’m really excited about this tattoo, and I can’t wait to work on it again really really soon! Pictured are Oregon & Washington state outlines, state birds & flowers from each state, Mt. St. Helens, Vista House, and native Pacific dogwood flowers all around. Lisa Maurine is pictured being really cute in the background to the left!
I started this coverup on Sam. Obviously it’s really in-progress, but I’m excited to finish it up!
I did this Portland tribute on Wesley, and I want to do more things like this! I’m so in love with doing traditional, I love the muted color scheme, and I adore the quote and banners. He sat like a champ and I am so glad we got it done in one go!
I feel so honored to have been asked to tattoo my very own tattoo Dad! I love doing script and I love Christmas and I love even more how much Melanie loves Christmas. This was so fun. DAD, YOU ARE THE BEST.
I reorganized my drawers, got new ink, and am totally stocked up! I love that feeling!
Oh, also, I made this recipe for Irish cream for Rob’s family for Christmas, taken from the Serious Eats website:
If you want to experiment with flavors, omit the vanilla and almond extracts and honey to start with a simpler base. Then add your own flavors to taste. For a darker, less-sweet version, substitute melted dark chocolate for the cocoa and 1 tablespoon brewed espresso for the espresso powder. To sweeten it up, use 1 tablespoon melted bittersweet chocolate in place of the cocoa. For a thicker and richer drink, add four eggs before blending, then serve the same day for best flavor.
Notes:
Refrigerate and shake before each use. This will keep for about 2 months.
You can substitute instant espresso or make your own espresso powder by brewing espresso and drying then crushing the grounds.
Special equipment: Blender
Ingredients
serves About 4 cups, active time 10 minutes, total time 2 hours and 10 minutes
- 1 1/4 cups Irish whiskey
- 1 tablespoon espresso powder (see notes)
- 14 ounces (1 can) condensed sweetened milk
- 1/2 cup heavy cream
- 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1 tablespoon real vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon real almond extract
- 2 tablespoons honey
Procedures
- Blend all ingredients together in a blender.
- Transfer mixture into a glass jar or bottle and seal. Refrigerate for 2 hours. Shake before serving.
Here is a cute picture of the Irish cream and the yarn bows I made to go with. I am so into using yarn to wrap gifts. Also, this stuff tastes amazing, even if the ingredients are not the kinds of things I normally use ever.
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January 15, 2012 Lots to show!
It’s been a busy week at Icon, and I should definitely have more to show you than I do – my camera needs to be charged, so everything I have to share either came from my photo-saving coworker Betty or are low-quality iPhone and iPad photos. Be that as it may, I have some really exciting new stuff to show you!
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January 4, 2012 New projects for the new year.
I have more to show you than just this, but I couldn’t wait to put it up. I’m so excited about this project! Angela wanted a big, beautiful peacock tattoo on her arm. I am really stoked to work on it again. Check it out:
I’ve been busy the last week or so, but that’s all I’m showing off for now. Other than tattooing I’ve been knitting, hanging out with my guy on New Year’s Day, seeing movies, watching soccer (Everton! Who wants an Everton crest? I’ll cut you a sweet deal), and of course eating black-eyed peas for luck on the first day of the year as well. I didn’t know until I moved up here that, apparently, that’s a southern tradition only. Don’t worry, I got some collards in too.
On the work front, I’ve got a painting date with Alice next week and lots of fun things lined up – today I’m doing a big Pacific Northwest love tattoo on one of our lovely shop-girls, Candace! Yesterday I started a big coverup, of which I will post photos in a few days.
Hope the start of your 2012 has been as good as mine. See you soon!
Tags: animal, color, coverup, peacock, peacock tattoo, sleeve, tattoo
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December 29, 2011 The blog’s been silent but life’s been a madhouse!
Oh boy, has it ever been a long time since I wrote anything here. It’s been a whirlwind fall and winter so far, with lots of traveling, tattooing, family visits, and holidays. I am so ready for the holidays to conclude and real life to resume. You know how after awhile you just want your regular life and normal schedule to return? I’m right there.
Complaining aside, it’s been a great time. I’ve gotten a lot done, had a lot of fun, and taken about a million photos.
I went to Ireland with my sweetheart, who is from Dublin, so I got to see where he grew up. It was also the first time we’ve been on a proper vacation together, and let me tell you, it was the best.
Before I left again for Texas, I did a trade with the sweetest lady every, Ms. Channin. She knit me a sweater and I did a tattoo based on traditional Swedish folk art on her arm. She’s such a doll and it was SUCH a pleasure.
As I mentioned before, I then left for Texas for nearly two weeks. I saw friends, family, my cousin Katy’s wedding, my dad’s ranch for the first time in a year, and attended Christmas cookie decorating day at my mom’s house for the first time since I moved up to the Northwest. It was a blast. I also had the incredible fortune to be allowed to tattoo at Triple Crown Tattoo Parlour in East Austin. Scott Ellis has been tattooing me since I was 19, so it really felt pretty crazy to be tattooing at his shop! It was great. I did some exciting tattoos while I was there:
I’ve been working hard since I got back, and I had a fantastic Christmas in the beautiful Columbia River Gorge with my sweetheart’s family. I hope you all had a lovely holiday season and please, ring in the new year with merriment and good company. I started some fun things this week, but I’ll save that for another post – no more 2 month blog hiatuses in 2012. There’s a resolution for ya!
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October 21, 2011 “When you’re finished changing, you’re finished.”
My dad recently quoted the above Benjamin Franklin to me. I’ve been doing a lot of tattoos and other things recently that step outside my usual comfort zones, and it seemed awfully topical.
Brian and his sister got matching black and grey ferns from myself and Betty Marie. I love to do black and grey but do more color (and love that, too), so it was fun to work like this for a change.
Apologies as usual for the godawful iPhone photo. It looks so good on the phone and so bad on the blog. I finished Scott’s gritty anatomical rib piece on Wednesday. Scott is so awesome and so fun to work with!
I covered some old punk tattoos on Alena the other day. Crystal flowers!!!! I love doing crystal flowers! Wow, this was fun. Alena is the most fun ever.
Teigen got a lovely compass rose. This one was so fun to draw and to do! I love doing compass roses. Come get some more, Portland!
I started this Harry Potter themed chestpiece on Kim. I’m really excited about it; the magical smoke will be grey and purple, and we’re doing some awesome stippling in the magical bursts off the wands. Also pictured: golden snitch, elder wand, Harry’s wand, Deathly Hallows, Ravenclaw motto. Guys. I love Harry Potter tattoos. I can’t wait to work on this again!
And I finally was able to finish Faye’s dancer. I love this tattoo and this lady! It was so wonderful to finish it, and I’m SO pleased with how the blue skeleton came out.
I’ve also been eating a little meat in the leadup to going to Ireland for a lot of reasons, and the other day I roasted a chicken. It made feel kind of sad because I am a hippie. I probably won’t continue with it once we get back, but it’s definitely a necessity for the trip. I stuffed it with thyme and garlic and rubbed it down with olive oil and salt and fresh pepper, and then roasted it with onions and potatoes. My fellow says it was good, which is excellent because I have nothing but 12 years of vegetarianism and some foggy memories of chicken fajitas upon which to base the result.
I also made this risotto from Serious Eats’ Food Lab a week or so ago. I highly recommend it. I made some edits so I’ll post my version below, even though probably it was more sticky and less saucy than the author suggests. It tasted totally great so I’m unrepentant.
Mushroom Tomato Risotto:
- 1 1/2 cups (about 13.5 ounces) risotto-style rice (see note)
- 1 quart Imagine brand “no chicken” broth (it’s just a mild vegetable stock)
- 1 cup diced italian tomatoes from a can, with juice
- 2 tablespoons butter (plus more for finishing if desired)
- 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
- 2 medium cloves garlic, grated on a microplane grater (about 2 teaspoons)
- 1/2 a small onion, small dice
- about 1c total fresh mushrooms (I used chanterelles that I had the good fortune to forage myself with my friend Lisa! but something else is fine. Maybe crimini? Whatever you want!), chopped
- about 1/2c milk or more to taste
- 3 ounces finely grated parmesan
- Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
- Chopped herbs or other garnishes, as desired
PROCEDURES
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Combine rice, stock, and tomatoes in a large bowl. Agitate rice with fingers or a whisk to release starch. Strain through a fine mesh strainer set in a 2-quart liquid cup measure or other large bowl. Allow to drain five minutes, stirring rice occasionally.
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Heat butter and oil in a heavy 12-inch skillet over medium-high heat until foaming subsides. Add rice and cook, stirring and tossing frequently until all liquid is evaporated, fat is bubbling, and rice has begun to take on a golden blond color and nutty aroma, about 5 minutes. Add garlic,onion, and mushrooms and continue to cook, stirring frequently until aromatic, about 1 minute. Give reserved broth a good stir and pour all but one cup over the rice. Increase heat to high and heat until simmering. Stir rice once, cover, and reduce heat to lowest possible setting.
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Cook rice for ten minutes undisturbed. Stir once, shake pan gently to redistribute rice, cover, and continue cooking until liquid is mostly absorbed and rice is tender with just a faint bite, about 10 minutes longer.
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Remove lid and add final cup of liquid. Increase heat to high and cook, stirring and shaking rice constantly until thick and creamy. Off heat, fold in milk and cheese. Season to taste with salt and pepper and stir in herbs as desired. Serve immediately on hot plates.Yum!
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October 13, 2011 Belatedly: I’ve been up to a lot of things!
Hi friends. It’s been a busy couple of weeks settling into fall! I’ve been tattooing a lot, doing fun fall activities with friends, eating my weight in winter squash, and even got tattooed myself. Good times!
I got tattooed by the amazing Silje Røe Hagland a few weeks ago. She did a snowflake matryoshka doll on my forearm to match my snowflake hand tattoo! I’m so happy about it! I borrowed the photo from her. I can’t take pictures of my own arm like that.
My lovely client/friend Scott asked me for a gritty, sketchy, black and grey anatomical tattoo. This has been a real stretch from my usual tattooing style, and so much fun. I’m happy with how it’s coming out and it’s interesting to work in a way that is so different from my usual!
I did matching space knitting tattoos for Chanin and Erin! They were SO delightful and I wish I got to tattoo space crafts EVERY SINGLE DAY. Ladies, you can tell people you have a tattoo of a spacecraft! So funny. Or maybe only funny to me. Anyway, oh my goodness was this ever a fun tattoo. Also, I’ve belatedly realized I misspelled Chanin’s name in the photocrop. I’m so sorry, lady!
I had the privilege of tattooing a traditional eagle on my friend Tashina, who was featured in my last update too! This eagle is definitely among my favorite tattoos I’ve done to date, and good thing, because this lady is also one of my favorite people! She tipped me in shoes (she works at Buffalo Exchange), which is pretty much the most awesome thing ever, because it’s what I usually WANT to spend all my money on whether I should or not. Check these babies out:
Yeah the 90s are back. Deal with it.
I also went chanterelle hunting with my friend Lisa Maurine. We found a pretty good number of them, and then went back to my place and made delicious dinner and hung out with my gentleman friend and stoked a fire in the fireplace. Whoa guys, fall is really fun. (Photo credits to Lisa!)
Painting with pretty ladies in my living room. (Photo by Alena!)
FALL IS MY FAVORITE SEASON.
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September 22, 2011 What happens when the boyfriend leaves town?
I spend a lot of time listening to Sunn O))) and painting. I have a few things to share with you all!
First, I got my knuckles tattooed by the talented Jared Hunter of Anatomy Tattoo and I’m SUPER stoked on them. Wouldn’t you be?
I also had the pleasure of tattooing some of the summer flash from Melanie, Nick’s and my summer flash day on Jared’s lovely lady companion, Tashina. She got my two favorite things from my flash sheet: the hot dog with traditional butterfly wings and the satanic olive.
I’ve also been painting A TON, as mentioned before. My boyfriend Rob is on a short California tour with his awesome band The Shivas, so I’ve been hanging out with lots of lady friends and painting and painting and painting! I’m excited to show some of these off. Originals are for sale as always (once I get scans of them) and of course I’d LOVE to morph any of these into tattoos.
I love the movie Metropolis. Fritz Lang is a genius.
I taught my friend Alice to paint with liquid acrylics by making two copies of this rose on watercolor paper. This is the one I painted while we hung out! Not even two years ago Jared (of the above knuckle tattoos!) taught me to do this the exact same way- starting with roses – and it made me feel so nostalgic and happy to see the progress I’ve made (though I still have long way to go yet).
Last but not least, the scan of this is totally horrible and cuts off the bottom of the pearl necklace (which makes me really sad because I’m super proud of it), but this is the painting I just finished for Icon’s shop postcard. So unlike things I do on the regular and so fun. Anyone want a fierce wolf tattoo? Because I’m really excited about that fierce wolf.
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September 11, 2011 Owl cover-up finished!
Remember the cover-up I started on the lovely Becky a few weeks ago? I finished it today! I’m so in love with it and she was such a delight to work with. She also sat through a totally egregious amount of mechanical failure today. What the hell, machines/tubes/power supply cords? Thanks for being so easygoing, Becky! No thanks to you, equipment! As if the fact that it’s really hot and we don’t have A/C doesn’t suck enough.
Anyway, the up-side is that I got to work with really lovely people this week, and I got to do rad tattoos. If only the weather and my pieces-parts would behave. It does bear mentioning that I am probably the only person in Portland who thinks this constitutes the weather not behaving, just so we’re all clear.
So fun. I am actually sorry this tattoo is finished. I’ve had so much fun with it!
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September 10, 2011 Surprise fun for the week!
Sometimes, doing this job, I get a little extra lucky. Thursday was one of those days. A totally delightful fellow walked in and asked for a giant traditional eagle on his shin, and let me tell you! I was so excited that Melanie passed him to me! I love traditional tattoos so much and don’t get a chance to execute them half as much as I’d like. If you are thinking of getting one, and wondering who’d be stoked, I WANT YOU TO KNOW I WOULD BE STOKED.
Riley was on a road trip from Salt Lake with his lovely wife. Here is the souvenir he’ll be taking home (and everywhere else he goes!):
For some reason Widmer Bros. is having Oktoberfest down the street. If you aren’t totally clear, IT’S SEPTEMBER. Unlike 5 o’clock, I am pretty sure it’s not always October somewhere in the world.
Also, tonight is my friend Betty Marie’s art show opening at Leisure Public House here in Portland! Please come if you aren’t too busy seeing bands, going to the park, going camping, etc.
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