Samstag, 26. März 2016

A new Atattood: Columbus tattoo shop moves into bigger space as artist/owner expands his client ...


Jerad Halverson was always into art.




“Even when I was little, I always had a coloring book,” said Halverson, who’s still putting his artistic talents to use, but these days his canvas is the human body.




Halverson has owned the Atattood Art tattoo shop in Columbus for over five years and recently moved into a new building at 120 E. James St. that will allow him to spread out, display his favorite artwork on the expansive walls and continue to grow.




“I love this building,” Halverson said. It has high ceilings, an arched front doorway and big windows that flood the space with light. His father and brother remodeled it to suit his needs, painting the walls and ceiling, installing four tattoo booths and putting in a wood floor, keeping the historic look of the building while bringing it up to modern standards.




Starting small




Halverson got his start in another (now closed) Columbus tattoo shop called Electric Ink, which was run by Will Scherbarth. The first few times Halverson went into Electric Ink, he was just a client getting tattoos. But the more he watched Scherbarth work, the more he knew he wanted to learn the trade himself.




Scherbarth agreed to take him on as an apprentice, and after six months, Halverson decided to open his own shop, first in a small building on Ludington Street, then into slightly larger digs on James Street, and finally, in January, into his new home, across the street from his former location. He designed his own logo, which is displayed in the shop windows, and is gaining a reputation as a tattoo artist for his full-color, detailed work.




“I’ve been on a rose kick lately,” Halverson said. “Full color roses are really fun to do.”




Every tattoo he draws is a little different. He often incorporates skulls or other graphic elements into his rose drawings, and he likes to use color. Lots of color.




Today’s tattoos are bigger and bolder than older style tattoos, Halverson said. In fact, he often gets asked to cover up small tattoos that look dated, which he can do by strategically placing the new design over top of the old one and using color to draw attention away from any parts that aren’t completely masked.




All of Halverson’s work is custom designed. When clients come in with a picture of another tattoo or a photo off the internet, he uses it as inspiration but makes his own drawing, in his style. “I don’t want to be ripping anybody else off,” he said.




“Sometimes I draw. Sometimes I work on the computer on Photoshop,” Halverson said. When he wants to show a client a design concept, it’s easier to mock it up in Photoshop.




“I can take a rose and bump up the contrast, or darken or lighten it, or add a background to it,” he said.




His clientele




Halverson’s typical client is a woman between 18 and about 40 or 45 years old.




“My style attracts more women than men,” Halverson said. “They like the bright, bold colors that I work with. And girls love roses.”




The oldest client he’s ever worked on was a 79-year-old woman from Las Vegas who wanted to get a big magnolia tattooed on her back shoulder.




“She was really cool,” Halverson said. “I tattooed her daughter and her granddaughter too. They came in together and all wanted to get tattoos to celebrate her birthday.”




Probably his most memorable client, though, is the one who he worked on at a convention in Chicago last weekend — who fainted in the middle of the process.




What does a tattoo artist do when his client passes out? “I just got him a candy bar and a soda and made sure he was all right,” Halverson said. “The guy’s blood sugar had dropped.”




The client was OK afterward, but Halverson decided it was best to call the session done, even thought the tattoo wasn’t. Halverson said he’ll schedule another session with the guy soon to finish.




Spreading the word




In addition to working in his shop, Halverson travels to tattoo conventions, where artists rent a 10-foot-by-10-foot space, where they have just enough room to do their work and display their art.




“You basically run your shop out of a booth for the weekend,” Halverson said. “You can schedule appointments or get walk-ups. It’s a really good way to get your name out there.”




It’s also a great way for artists to meet each other, share ideas and sell drawings or paintings they’ve made. At the Chicago convention, Halverson bought a lot of his fellow artists’ work to hang on the walls of his new shop.




“We’re all in for the art,” Halverson said.




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Dienstag, 22. März 2016

Jim Harbaugh fires back at Ohio State's AD, mocks 'tattoo fiasco'









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  • Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh returned to Twitter on Tuesday night, this time to return a jab from Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith.


    Earlier Tuesday, Smith told reporters in Columbus that he’d consider taking his school’s football team on a spring trip if “we were jump-starting our program,” before adding that the Buckeyes are “in a different place.”


    Smith’s comments were a shot at Michigan’s recent trip to Florida to conduct its spring practice.


    As he has been known to do in the past, Harbaugh fired back later Tuesday night, this time in an apparent reference to the tattoo scandal that rocked the Buckeyes program of deposed coach Jim Tressel in 2010.



    Former Ohio State running back Ezekiel Elliott later responded, referencing the Buckeyes’ 42-13 win at Michigan in November.



    Harbaugh, meanwhile, has previously responded to comments from his “Rocky Top colleague” Butch Jones and “the Georgia coach” Kirby Smart.


    Harbaugh said earlier this month that he turns to Twitter to right wrongs and to find some humor. There’s a good chance that Tuesday’s response was an attempt at the latter, although there isn’t much of a chance it will be viewed that way in Columbus.



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Montag, 21. März 2016

Mom's body piercings become target of ridicule

Dear Abby:


My sister and I have no interest in body piercing (except our ears), but we have seen it on friends and are not impressed. However, our 44-year-old mom got her nipples pierced and has started wearing jewelry there!


Our parents are divorced, and she’s not in a relationship right now, so it’s not to impress a man. She says she did it to feel good about herself, which makes no sense to us. She takes off her top to show her female friends when they come over, and we can see them literally roll their eyes, but she doesn’t seem to notice.


She has now started showing off her piercings to our friends. I’m talking about girlfriends, but even so, we find this beyond embarrassing. They’re polite to her face but laugh behind her back, and word about it has spread, which we find humiliating. I suppose we should be thankful that at least she hasn’t pierced her most personal place to show off to our friends like we’ve seen some girls do.


We think some kind of midlife crisis or hormonal imbalance is causing her to act this way, but we wish she’d find a better outlet. If she wants to make a fool of herself in front of her friends, that’s one thing. But we don’t think she has the right to embarrass us in front of our friends! What can we do?


Embarrassed in the West


Dear Embarrassed:


I agree that what your mother has been doing is inappropriate. That she has done it among her friends is one thing, but for her to disrobe to show your friends her nipple piercings is wrong. She may do this because she wants to prove to them (or herself) that she’s still young and “with-it.” If that’s the case, it’s pathetic.


If you haven’t told her that when she flashes your friends it’s embarrassing and you want her to stop, you should. If she realizes she’s making herself a laughingstock, she may stop. However, if she doesn’t, then you and your sister will have to accept that you can’t change her and realize that what she’s doing is no reflection on the two of you.


Dear Abby:


I am a “catfisher.” I use a fake Facebook account with pictures of an attractive woman to attract men. I specifically target married or committed men. I talk to and flirt with them online to see how far they’ll go. They often ask me for more pictures and invite me to meet somewhere for sex. I never give real information or meet any of them.


Should I let the women these men are involved with know that their men are unfaithful?


Karma in Georgia


Dear Karma:


How can you be concerned for the wives and girlfriends when you are the person providing the temptation? I think you would be better served if you worked on your own problem before you try to resolve the issues of people you have never met and never will.


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