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I met Sue Garcia for coffee on a warm, sunny afternoon.  She is a model-pretty, slight woman with ice blue eyes and a quiet voice.  She was a trooper, walking through a big, pretty field that I spied despite her concern about spiders.  Funny then that I was the one freaking out when a leaf grazed my neck, but Sue was stoic.

Although we met to discuss Sue’s artistry and the path she took to get where she is today, the conversation started out with talk about our kids.  Sue is an incredibly private person when it comes to her children, and as a mother, I respect that very much, so I will just say that her children are lucky to have a mother like her.  She’s the kind of mom who is incredibly respectful of who her children are becoming, trusts in them and who they are very much, and receives back for that effort two pretty amazing sounding children.  It’s just unfortunate that sometimes there are people out there who will judge based on their perceptions of what someone should be like and assume that a tattooed mom isn’t a good one.  How very wrong those people are.

Eventually Sue and I did get onto the topic of her work.  Sue started out doing caricatures at a Local Kids’ Theme Park.  A company was recruiting from local high schools and taught her the way they wanted things done, and did those things she did.  She worked there for a while, and impressed them so much that they enticed her to move to another park in another state.

However, when she got to said state, things did not exactly pan out the way that she was promised that they would, and she wound up with a roommate in the same situation, one who was starting on his own journey as a tattoo artist.  He gave Sue her first tattoo, a Batman symbol on her mid-back.  As he was getting into tattooing, going around to shops and looking for an apprenticeship, she went with him and her interest was piqued.  She moved back to this area because she was not happy about the way things were going with regard to her work situation, but she took one thing away from that job: The assurance that she wanted to work in the field of art, in a hands on way.

When she returned, she heard about Amber, who was opening up a tattoo shop, who took Sue on as an apprentice.  A series of events nearly prevented her from taking on the apprenticeship and worried her that it was a sign that she wasn’t supposed to do this (including bounding out of bed on 9/11 and tearing her ankle), she and Amber have been working together for ten years now.  They work really well together and have the kind of relationship where it’s like having a second spouse.They’ve had artists and apprentices over the years in the shop, and today they have two additional tattoo artists in the shop as well as two apprentices.  The shop is in an old mill with a fireplace and sounds like a pretty and inviting space.  They’ve expanded into the second floor of the building as well.  It’s set back from the street and has privacy walls for clients to be tattooed to afford them a bit more privacy.  It’s set back from the street and showcases artwork as well as some antique pieces from Amber’s personal collection.

Sue’s style, both in her artwork on paper and in her tattooing, is definitely traditional, with bold colors, but with her own personal take on the art.  She does a lot of painting and artwork in her studio, which she is currently creating for herself out of a need for more work space that is her own.  She does sell her artwork and many of the pieces shown here are for sale.  Sue feels that as an artist, she is constantly growing and learning, and often in her work tattooing something she was trying to achieve in her artwork will click and she’ll see a way to do it with her painting as well.

You can find Sue at Blue Velvet Tattooing at 132 E. Maple Avenue in Langhorne.  You can reach them at 215-752-0995.  The shop is open from 1pm to 7pm, and you can contact them to find out about Sue’s availability.

 

On an overcast Monday, I had the pleasure of having a coffee, a croissant and a nice conversation with May’s featured tattoo artist, Shawn Dubin, of Moo Tattoo on South Street.  Shawn was “introduced” to me (I put it in quotes because it was via internet.  I thought of all kinds of corny words like “inter-met” that betrayed my geekiness but figured quotation marks would do) by a wonderful artist and mutual friend of ours, aaronwexler.com.  Shawn and Aaron grew up together, doing artwork and having fun with a group of friends in the Overbrook Park area of the city.  Aaron would say later that Shawn was the most naturally skilled, artistically.  Shawn attended the High School for the Creative and Performing Arts in Philadelphia.  He was accepted to a bunch of art schools, including SVA, which was his first choice.  Alas, his parents vetoed that and Shawn headed to University of the Arts.  Bored with the Fundamentals work of the first year, as he had been doing the same coursework for the previous two years in high school, Shawn ended his studies at UArts after a few months.  He worked at Tower Records on South Street, and a friend began to teach him to tattoo.  When the friend needed to replace a tattoo artist at his shop who’d been fired, Shawn was his first call and the rest, as they say, is history.

Shawn started out doing letters and Chinese characters.  As he already understood the fundamentals of art, it did not take long before he was working on what he enjoys most today: illustrative tattoos.  Shawn says that he doesn’t prefer working in either color or black and gray better, but that he does prefer to do the illustrative work.  He enjoys doing the line work, figuring out where shading and lines can go to make the eye sees what it needs to see without muddying up the tattoo with too many teeny lines or superfluous stuff.  When you look at his tattoos, you can pick them out as his.  They have a whimsical quality, even though they might be dark (in subject matter, not tone).  There’s something very unique about the designs, the linework and the subjects.  I love the skeleton mom and dad dancing on their suburban street in front of the nuclear explosion, but not more than the heart hive and the pink haired girl.  I’ve spent more than a few hours admiring his tattoos.

For the tattoos that Shawn wears himself, when I asked him if there was any overriding theme to them, he said that they all corresponded to important events in his life.  He has a tattoo that he got when he finished a book he was illustrating, for example, and a tattoo for his mother that he got when she passed away.

Shawn isn’t just a tattoo artist, though.  He was on a site called artconspiracy.com, before the days of DeviantArt.com and from there, hooked up with a few authors, for whom he’s illustrated books.  All he had to hear was the author’s idea – “It’s a devil girl and a skeleton boy, and they’re both in high school” and he knew that was a project he would do.  He’s also written and illustrated books of his own.  Shawn’s an avid comic guy, too.  When I confessed my recent foray into the world of teenager books, instead of laughing at me, he admitted to reading comic books.  He’s currently got one in the works, too.  He’s done the illustrations, and the writing has been a collaboration.  I’d keep my eye out for it if I were you – this guy is really a masterful artist, and I’m sure that the comic will not disappoint.  Check out some of his other comic style work at notgreencheese.com

Shawn has a soft voice and a kind way about him.  I bet that the minute you sit down to meet him and talk about the artwork you want, he puts you immediately at ease.  He has a quick laugh, a wry smile and a witty sense of humor but not at anyone else’s expense.  He is easy to talk to, and you get the sense that you are in the presence of someone who is happy in his own skin.

If you are looking for a unique, illustrative tattoo, Shawn Dubin of Moo Tattoo is your guy.  Moo is at 513 South Street in Philadelphia and their phone number is (215) 521-1490.  Some examples of Shawn’s work are shown below.  Don’t forget to check out his website too at www.shawndubin.com.

This guy loves the camera.  Okay, he doesn’t, but the camera really likes him.  And so do I!  Loving these moody black and whites lately, and who doesn’t love a little boy with a heart tattoo?  If only it said “Mom”…

How could you not love these two?  In addition to being incredibly cool and sweet (a rare combination, don’t you think?!), they are also hilarious.  Daddy to be had us all cracking up at his silly antics – In fact, when I asked Mama to be to think of a time that she laughed so hard she couldn’t breathe from him, she couldn’t narrow one down, because it happens all the time.  I can’t say I was surprised.

They are sweet and wonderful and I know that they will make the most amazing parents.  I can’t wait to meet their little one soon.  Since I don’t know whether I’m charged with confidential knowledge or not, I’ll just say that you are going to LOVE their baby to be’s name.  I know I do.

And, as is almost always the case, I was in love with every photo from this session.  Here are just a few of my favorites.  They’re a gorgeous couple, right?

My, how the time flies. People always say this about their kids, I know I say it about my own. But, it’s a little funny to be saying it about someone else’s kid, right? I photographed this guy when he was 22 days old, older than I generally photograph newborns, but he was a star. Then, I saw him again when he was six months old – we put temporary tattoos on him, he smiled at me the whole session. And now he’s one. I can’t believe that I’ve known the fabulous K family for a whole year. I love when I get to go hang out with them for a session, though. Both Mom and Dad are fun, funny, creative and cool. Dad was kind enough to teach me about the show Sons of Anarchy, which I now love. And, Mom helped me to pick out my new camera bag a while back – we always talk pretties. We all actually always just talk. I love it. I’m so lucky to have met the K family. So, happy birthday to X! And, congrats on making it through your first year, K Parents.

Oh, and we can’t forget Stella. Crazy, tree climbing Stella, who lets X kiss her and gets nervous when I get too close to him. A boy and his dog is a treasure.

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