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CAPE TOWN TATTOO CONVENTION 2012: PHOTOS

We checked out the 4th annual Cape Town Tattoo Convention over the weekend. So much ink and radness. Enjoy the photos.

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BODY OF WORK EXHIBITION OPENING: PHOTOS

We checked out the opening of the Body Of Work exhibition, the first event of the 2012 Cape Town Tattoo Convention, last night at the Bree Street Studios.

The show will move to the official venue of the 2012 Cape Town Tattoo Convention so you can check it out over there if you missed out. For more information and details about the convention you can check out the official site over here.

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TATTOO TUESDAYS

By Dave Chaston at Cape Electric Tattoo

By Gareth Lloyd at Cape Electric Tattoo

By Jon Case at the Body Architects

By Raoul Goetze at Wildfire

By Raoul Goetze at Wildfire

Remember to check out the first event of the 2012 Cape Town Tattoo Convention, their annual, tattoo inspired art exhibition – Body of Work, which goes down at the Waterfront Pavilion Tonight.

The exhibition features work from some of South Africa’s top artists, illustrators, designers and local and international tattooers including:
Motel 7, Lorraine Loots, Jade Klara, Raoul Goetze, One Horse Town, Jade Doreen Waller, Jay Gordon, Rico, Frank n Tattoo, Bruce Mackay, Jack walsh, Manuela Gray, Clement de Bruin, Candice Jezk, Kristin Lee Moolman, Dani Loureiro, Travys Owen, Jermey Justice, Mark Splendid, Matthew Oldfield, Danica Ricciardi, Ben Winfield & Janine Kuschke. The exhibition will also be featuring customised motorcycle helmets designed by One Horse Town, Raoul Goetze, Tyler B Murphy, Rico, Derek Baker and Ronald Jacobs – transferred by Ice 7. For the first time ever the exhibition will include a tattoo inspired 6-whole putt-putt course installation designed by Manuela Gray and Fabriek 8.

You can RSVP to the event right over here.

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TATTOO TUESDAYS: THE CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL TATTOO CONVENTION 2012

The Cape Town International Tattoo Convention is coming to town again and it promises to be even radder than last years event. With artists coming down from places as far afield as Norway, Brazil, The States and Japan, this year’s Southern Ink Xposure is looking to be amazing.

The video from last years’ Southern Ink Xposure. Stay tuned for more updates, photos and interviews. In the meanwhile, you can check out the official site right over here.

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TATTOO TUESDAYS: FRANK PARADISO INTERVIEW

For today’s Tattoo Tuesdays we bring you an exclusive interview with Frank Paradiso. We spoke to Frank while he was busy working on Waldo from Cape Electric Tattoo’s leg.

Could you tell us a little bit more about your tattoo history? (when you start, influencers, how long have you been tattooing, where and all that jazz)
Well I started tattooing professionally at the end of the 90′s, I left Italy at the end of the 80′s when I was 18. I was already travelling across Northern Europe. I think I was somehow into the lifestyle – tattoos, troubles and rock n roll – back in those days getting a tattoo was still an act of rebellion so you don’t have to be a genius to guess where I started.

My influences are coming from personal experience and travels and people I worked with, I spent the last 9 years in London and Amsterdam. Working for nearly 5 years at the world famous Tattoo Peter with them and tattoo legends like Bill Loika really made me understand what is the real old-skool tattooing.

You spend a lot of time travelling so where have you been tattooing this year?
Well, this year I have been tattooing most of the time in Amsterdam at Tattoo Peter – they are my tattoo family – but I did guest spots in London and Ireland and I missed some guest spots in New Jersey and California… shame! And yeah of course now im back in Cape Town.

What brings you back to our lovely city of Cape Town every year?
I like this city, I like the sunny weather and nice people. They like my work and I have made some friends so I think good reasons to be back here.

Do you have any Sailor Jerry tattoos? If so, where did you get them?
No, I don’t have any Sailor Jerry tattoos, yeah maybe I should get one!

How would you say Norman Collins influenced tattoo culture and the progress of this art?
I think in a big way the western traditional and all around the globe, but many others old timers did it just people in general don’t know about them, big respect for all of them.

What has been the strangest thing you have been asked to tattoo?
Hmmmmmm, actually I can’t remember anyone in particular at the moment, but I’m sure enough to write a little book about it. Especially in the last few years, tattooing in the red light disctrit of Amsterdam, sometimes stoned tourists walk in and they ask for really weird tattoos!

Tell us about your first tattoo?
Ah, I think I did on myself at school when I was 14! I got the cover up done few years later in some tattoo shop, I think was Rinto in Groningen, if I remember well.

Have you ever had someone pass out on you?
Oh yeah all my customers they do after I put the stencil on!

What has been your worst tattoo experience?
I don’t know. I can’t remember anyone I can call the worst to be honest.

You’ll be tattooing in Cape Town for another 3 months and at Southern Ink Xposure 2012. How can people get a hold of you if they would like to make an appointment?
Yeah sure I will be here till the beginning of Febbruary, so visit my website www.frankntattoo.com or write me at frankntattoo (at) yahoo (dot) com

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TATTOO TUESDAYS: FRANK PARADISO

Todays Tattoo Tuesday feature looks at the work of Frank Paradiso – the legendary tattoo artist from Tattoo Peter in Amsterdam.

Frank will be paying our shores a visit next week and will be tattooing at Cape Electric Tattoo from 15th until the 21st November 2011.

Shop opening times are 10am – 7pm on Mondays to Thursdays and 11am – 9pm on Fridays and Saturdays. Bookings are essential get hold of Cape Electric Tattoo on their website or drop them a mail at info@capeelectrictattoo.com

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INTERVIEW WITH TATTOO ARTIST SHAUN NEL

So how many years have you been tattooing now?

It’s been about… last December was 9 years, so just a little bit over 9 years.

Did you start in South Africa or in the States?

I didn’t really have an opportunity to be able to start in Africa. I didn’t think I would be able to get a spot drawing things, you know, so… I mean I’d always had it kinda in the back of my mind to do it in high school, but yeah, it was never seriously like an option until I left England and went to the States. And then I managed to weave my way into a shop there by hanging around and scrubbing tubes and stuff, and just selling stuff. They all knew that I could draw and wanted to tattoo and everything, and finally I was lucky enough to get an apprenticeship. That was in 2001.

So then did you work in different shops or…

No no, I stayed at that shop pretty much until I started traveling a few years ago, but that was home base for a long time.

What made you want to travel?

I just figured there’s so much to see and do in the States, you know. It was a good opportunity at the time to hit the road and meet tons of people and make up new friends and connections and that kinda thing. There’s just so much cool stuff to do out there.

Another tattoo artist that I spoke to told me that it’s really important to travel as a tattoo artist, as your experiences travelling are part of what make you a good tattoo artist. What do you think?

Yeah for sure, I mean the more you travel, the more it helps to enhance your skills by seeing different ways of doing things, different styles and that kinda thing so yeah it’s good to travel and kinda get yourself out there, just so that you don’t get too stuck in your little rut, and you’ll become more varied as an artist.

A lot of tattoo artists have been saying how the Cape Town International Tattoo Convention has really helped to grow the tattoo community and make it stronger. How do you feel about it?

It’s awesome. Manuela (Gray/Wildfire) has done so much to make it happen in the last few years for the tattoo community. You get guys that, a few years ago, were pretty good at what they did, and now they’ve grown so much because of the conventions and being exposed to international plateaus, and then going overseas and meeting other people. So it’s great that things are happening for South Africa. It’s awesome cause South Africa’s kinda closed off from the rest of the world, and has been for a long time, including tattooing, so it’s good to get all the international exposure. Plus it’s awesome coming home for a convention, to great weather. It’s usually winter when we come out. Yeah, it’s a good excuse to come home and just enjoy it and travel, and work. We’re all really busy when we come here cause everybody wants to get tattooed.

How have people found out about you here? Because you haven’t been in the country for a while. Was last year’s convention your first time?

No, I’ve been coming every year… this is my third one. I mean, obviously I’ve known some of the guys that tattoo here in Cape Town, like Tyler (Murphy/Sins of Style) and Derek (Baker/Metal Machine) and those guys for a long time. I’m friends with those guys. Obviously Manuela is very good at putting everybody’s name out there with the website and with promotion and that kinda thing. We get tons of people e-mailing us just off the website, so it’s pretty awesome. She’s done a really good job.

With all your travels and your years on the road, is there any one experience that stands out? You must have had some pretty crazy experiences, and met weird people and that kind of thing.

No matter where you go, you’re gonna run into some weird people. It seems like every city has their weird people. I try stay out of trouble as much as I can, though. I don’t look for trouble, so I try to avoid the wierdo’s and crazy people. But there’s nothing really that sticks out you know. Stuff happens on the road, just driving you know… everyday, someone’s gonna cut you off or something. There’s always stuff going on, but I just try and stay out of trouble as much as possible.

Talking about your tattooing, do you draw inspiration from anything speicifically?

Um… yeah, I try to stick with being based in traditional American tattooing, and I take some inspiration from Japanese tattooing, using lots of black, heavy outlines, strong contrast, bold colour, keeping it really simple… Also, when you’re trying to draw something, you don’t draw from somebody else’s drawing. Like, when I try and draw a rose, I don’t look at somebody else’s tattoo of a rose and draw from that. I’ll try and draw it from a picture of an actual rose, and translate that into my version of a traditional tattoo. I’m not copying. Also, I’m constantly learning how to draw new things, as I try and draw from reality every time, and then just translate it into tattooing.

Is that how’s you’ve worked from the beginning?

Yeah, for the most part. At least for the last 7 years or so, that’s how I’ve been working. I got critiqued really hard really early on by a really well-known tattooist, and he told me that’s what to do. You don’t look at other people’s tattoos and draw them, you look at reality.

Because that’s the easy way…

Yeah…

Do you have a website or something we can check out?

Yeah, I have shaunnel.com. It has my portfolio, but it’s more of a blog actually. I post on it pretty regularly, usually at least one a month, if not more. It’s all the stuff I’ve been doing and places I’ve been.

Will you be back again soon?

Definitely. I mean, as long as there’s a convention on I’ll be here, you know. I almost didn’t make it this year, but I definitely want to try and make it out here as much as possible.

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CAPE TOWN TATTOO CONVENTION PHOTOS

The Cape Town Tattoo Convention went down this weekend at the Pavilion Conference Centre, V&A Waterfront. The atmosphere of the new venue, filled with tons of tattoo enthusiasts and the collective buzz of tattoo machines from all over the world, was amazing. Topped with the after show parties throughout Cape Town over the weekend, made this years convention an epicly good time. Check out some photos from the convention, more tattoo interviews to come and if you didn’t make, get down there next year! More info on the convention HERE.

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LIVE FAST DIE LAST

The final Cape Town Tattoo Convention party is happening tonight at the Zula Bar with The Revelators, Wolf Town and more. Free entry with a Convention weekend pass.

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MISS BEHAVE TONIGHT


Cape Town Tattoo Convention Party in Cape Town tonight, great bands, good people, killer times!

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