So I’m going to my first tattoo convention ever. A funny idea, considering I have tattoos older than some of the people likely to be tattooing there. Time was I kept meaning to go to these things and never got around to it, then later, I just didn’t feel the call. There are better places […]
So I’m going to my first tattoo convention ever. A funny idea, considering I have tattoos older than some of the people likely to be tattooing there. Time was I kept meaning to go to these things and never got around to it, then later, I just didn’t feel the call. There are better places to get tattooed, there are plenty of times you can meet cool artists.
Funnier still given that a crucial scene in my novella, Wanton, takes place at a tattoo convention.
Anyway, as noted before, I’m working the Utilikilts booth this weekend, March 5th/6th, at Central Coast Tattoo Expo. It’s going to be a different scene; we’re open late, I’m used to early morning to early afternoon for these deals. This one goes lunchtime to almost midnight, so I can see it’s going to be some work. But it will be interesting. Utilikilts have never had a booth at a tattoo show before.
We’re going to be there both days, Saturday all damned day and then sunday it looks like 10:30 to 6pm.
Half of me is totally looking forward to this. This other half would like to be sleeping the whole weekend. God knows I could use the sleep.
But I do have one goal; I’d like to get a tattoo while I’m there. I’m not sure I’ll be able to do it, it depends on who’s working where, who’s free, who can do what I have in mind. But I want a number 13. The reason I might not be able to get it is that if I get it where I want it, on my hand, I won’t be able to do that until the end of the show. I can’t fit kilts all day with a fresh tattoo on my hand, I’ll fuck it up. We’ll see though; I might not have time, I might not hit the right artist, and I might change my mind about what/where. I just have this image in my mind that I can’t shake, of the number 13 on my hand.
Not that I can’t come up with other ideas. Plenty of them.
In any case, I’m hoping for some good stories about this booth.
I’ve only been tattooed at a convention once or twice, and I’ve been going to them since ’87. I think of it as just a big schmoozing and social time. I have photos from the last four I’ve been to online:
http://1134.org/stan/tattoos/gallery/
It should be a fun time.