I started tattooing in 1990, and have worked on and off as a professional tattooer since 1994. I’m currently working by appointment in San Francisco, and my work can be found on Instagram at @mistercallaghan.
For me, tattooing is an ideal blend of design, craft, and sheer mechanics. It’s an art form with a dense and fascinating network of cultural iconographies, a strong emotional layer, and a deep technical component. It’s a different challenge each time.
In order to make a permanent mark on someone’s body, it’s really necessary to demonstrate a strong ability to translate a client’s idea into a design that will not only convey what they want, but also work well as a tattoo that will read clearly, balance line and color, hold its form, and age well. The best way to display that ability is by making tattoo flash, which is a compelling visual statement through sketching, drawing, and painting — and by displaying finished work in the most engaging way possible. Below are a few examples of drawings and finished work.
Custom sleeve for Jordan, incorporating a drawing of his baby's head.
A memorial tattoo of ravens.
El Farolito. If you know, you know.
Tender.
Forever.
Memorial tattoo, in progress.
A custom tattoo based on the client's artwork.
Outline of ravens.
Custom chest piece.
A tattoo for a printer.
A change to a custom tattoo I'd previously done.
Celtic knotwork.
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