Like how this whole crazy thing got started, what led you into tattooing, and how that eventually progressed until you were at Paul’s shop?
Dan: Hey Timothy, I’ve known you for what seems to be a while now. I remember hanging out in your hotel room at conventions watching the latest UFC fight, or partaking in that huge spread of Mexican food that one time you and your wife had a bunch of us mangy tattoo artists up for dinner. I see you at conventions all over the place, and you contributed an awesome painting to my last horror calendar. If I remember correctly, the first time I met you was when Ron Russo introduced us at some convention years ago. I had first noticed your work when you were one of the new guys at Paul Booth’s Last Rites. I think it goes without saying that anyone working there is talented, and you were no exception. With that being said, you seemed to pop up from nowhere. I’m sure there is a back story, and I don’t want to start off with the “Did you always draw?” cliche, but let’s go over a few basics.
This story is from the Issue 177 edition of Tattoo Revue.
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