Showing posts with label NEWS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NEWS. Show all posts

Thursday, December 6, 2012

2nd street Tattoo

my friend Dave Knight's new shop in Sidney, British Columbia, ready for the public next week.  check out his blog -  http://inanimate.blog.ca  , or the shop's website coming soon-  secondstreettattoo.com
1-250-656-2227

a drawing i did for Dave Knight's  show in vancouver " the state of the archetype" for a first nation's  charity.  website is coming next soon for the auction with many other talented artists throughout the country  http://stateofthearchetype.org/

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

NEWS!

got couple of spaces available over the next couple weeks in montreal. if you want a one sitting tattoo or a freehand let me know, i'll fit you in!         simon@dadahell.com

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

SHORT NOTICE

traveling dates:
Calgary convention 12-14 oct, still have some free time, walk on up or email me
Deadly tattoos - calgary, and Ink machine - edmonton, between 15th to 24th oct, couple free spots left email me for info  simon@dadahell.com

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

dates coming up! 
calgary, edmonton. vancouver and victoria!

soon!

Sunday, September 16, 2012

MTL convention

Pol Tattoo stand at the convention, everybody was representing except me, but they were selling my prints, thank you to everybody who got one, money will be spent on more prints and good quality whiskey!


my amazing girl made this for me yesterday, it was a great surprise filled with tons of laughter, what do you think?

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

INSTAGRAM baby!

... finally got persuaded to get instagram, so if you're into that shit i'm  @dadahell

piece from yesterday at deadly

Monday, February 20, 2012

thank you for all the comments guys, and the interest in the projects, most of them are filled now, so here's a monkey for you

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

LISTEN UP!

look up above and give me a shout, no waiting lists, just great fucking tattoos right away, i want to do some of those right away! let me know if you are interested!

Monday, February 13, 2012

Common people! i know a lot of you check this blog, it be good and encouraging to get some fucking comments, thank you for the emails and verbal inperson comments, but it would get me to post more if i see some below the posts, thank you to the same people who post, but to the rest its not that fucking difficult

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

just got cancelled tomorrow, anybody wants something eamil me right now simon@dadahell.com, i got your ass très bien!

Sunday, November 27, 2011

PRINTS!

finally made some prints via Cottage 13 printing, yes these are old sketches but Andrew talked me into doing some so since i like these and had nothing new ... available to buy $40 on Somerset enhanced 100% cotton 13 by 19 inches. I will make some new limited prints soon, around christmas, if anybody likes some give me news

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Common People!

James Tex from Deadly Tattoos, and i are looking for clients who would like a collaboration from us, SIZE definitely matters. so sleeves, legs BACKS! first date is the weekend of the 10th of december, so please send news, to me or james - simon@dadahell.com

in case you missed it, this is a collaboration of James and I

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Bill's new shop (click here)

after many troubled years our friend Bill finally got his shop, and it's AWESOME




Sunday, July 25, 2010

BBC news

Tattoos are thought to be more popular than ever, but some people are taking things into their own hands and tattooing themselves. The dangerous trend is said to be growing. Why?

Celebrities have them, even the prime minister's wife has one and, according to one survey, so do a third of British adults. It's safe to say the tattoo is now mainstream.

But the popularity of this body adornment is also being blamed for another trend - DIY tattooing. While no official figures exist, trained tattoo artists say they are increasingly being asked to cover botched, amateur inkings.

Many have been done with kits bought over the internet for as little £60, they say. Environmental health professionals fear that amateur tattoos have a high risk of infection, and are calling for them to be banned.

"If it is cheap and cheerful, it is going to be nasty," says Andrew Griffiths from the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health.

"I don't think they should be available at all because I think they present a great risk. If it is possible to ban them then I think that is what we would like to see."


With a DIY kit simply the click of a mouse away, and costing a lot less than a professional tattoo, it's easy to see what part of the attraction is. But there are other reasons why people are prepared to risk a messy tattoo and an infection.

For Hazel, 21, from Glasgow, it was all about retaining artistic control.

She wasn't happy with her first tattoo done at a parlour, claiming the professional artist did things she didn't ask for. She says she feels more in control doing it herself and it hurts less.

"You know where and when to expect the pain," she says.

Her love of tattoos resulted in her starting to ink herself and her friends. She got her first tattoo of a star with a pink leopard-print design in a licensed studio at 18.

What's the law?

Keen to become a professional tattooist, she looked for an apprenticeship with a studio, but when she didn't succeed a friend suggested she give it a go herself.


She bought a kit for just $45 (£32) from China on eBay. It came with no instructions and, despite having no guidance from a tattoo artist, she says she managed quite well. She has now tattooed herself twice, on her foot and on her wrist, and also done designs for her friends.

One of her DIY tattoos became infected but that has not put her off. She blames herself, not the kit, and took antibiotics to clear it up.

She is not breaking the law by tattooing herself, even without training. But it's a different matter when it comes to her friends.

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Philippa's tattoo

They're all part of my life story”

Philippa, on her 13 tattoos

The law says you can tattoo yourself, but tattooing others must be supervised by a licensed premises. Both tattooist and client must also be over the age of 18. The regulations aim to ensure health and safety procedures are followed, with the correct kit and equipment used.


Philippa, 18, is an apprentice tattoo artist and as such comes under the supervision of the licensed parlour training her. She already has 13 tattoos and plans more at the rate of one every couple of months.

She has allowed untrained people to tattoo her in her bedroom. A previous boyfriend tattooed her with her sister's name and a friend recently tattooed her with a black cross on her hand. She says the lines are wonky, but has no regrets.

'Dabbling'

"They're all part of my life story," she says.

But serious injury or infection could also end up being part of your life story. If equipment is not sterilised properly, people run the risk of being infected with diseases that spread through the blood, such as HIV or hepatitis C.

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Anything that is cheap is by definition not going to be any good”

Andrew GriffithsChartered Institute of Environmental Health

There is also the possibility of an allergic reaction to the ink, as well as having something ugly and messy permanently marked on your body.

Of course, these are all risks that also come with having a tattoo done professionally, but registered parlours have to follow strict health and safety procedures.

The higher risks associated with self-tattooing are a cause for concern among industry experts. Gary Valentine is a tattoo artist and parlour owner in Elgin, Scotland.

"Any teenager that knows how to use a computer can, in a couple of clicks, order equipment," he says. "It takes years to learn to tattoo. They're dabbling, messing around in their bedrooms and they are running a serious risk of serious injury or infection."

People contacting BBC Two's Revealed programme about DIY tattoos have had mixed experiences. Some have had them done on a kitchen table by a friend, and been perfectly happy with the result, but others have ended up in hospital and say it is worth paying money to get them done professionally.

Health workers agree.

"Anything that is cheap is by definition not going to be any good," says Mr Griffiths.


So it's nice to see articles, even fluff ones on major respected news oulets, but the lack of credible tattooers (most likely from not wanting to be portrayed in a fluff piece) will always be dominant by idiots, i always regret saying NO to solicitations for whatever random media or even amateurs, since they are not interested in our ethics, philosophy or even the art aspect, just the low shock value and an edge in their noticeability, and this will always lead to major ignorance in the livestock public.

Let me know what you think.

Friday, July 9, 2010

HOMELESS

so for the second time in less than 3 months i'm fucking homeless again, found a great wide open space for living and working, was setting up to start painting again due to demand, and the fire department decided to close the building and throw everybody out (for our safety) out of fire code violations, i just unpacked my final box, and was happy as shit, so please have patience - anybody waiting for overdue drawings or appointments, i am drawing on the run and it's not the most constructive especially for the big projects, also any traveling plans are postponed even further

Monday, May 17, 2010

POSTPONEMENT


my working visit to INK MACHINE edmonton will take place later in the summer, most likely in late july, late summer anyways, sorry for the inconvenience and hopefully anybody who wants to get tattooed will send me a line to schedule some time,




Tuesday, March 2, 2010

HEY HEY!

on march 4th - this thursday i got cancelled so if anybody wants to get something cool and instantaneous send me an email and we'll have some fun on my birthday, first come first serve

thank you