Fine Art Portfolio

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Tattoo Ink Design Surfboard Design

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Ever since a student in grade school I always found myself doodling and drawing during a teachers lesson. The only way for me to stay focused was to be interactive. When I enrolled into college not much had change however my doodling skills had improved. Now, while I take notes during a lecture I find it important for me to either taking notes or rendering sketches that come to mind as the professor lectures. People began to enjoy my doodles some much they started taking them to tattoo

shops and permanently marking themselves with my drawings. I began to study line work and tattoo style drawing so that when people ask me to draw them I a tattoo I can make it easier for the tattoo artist to render, resulting in the best possible outcome.

Tattoo Ink Design


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Drawing and being creative were among a couple of my talents when first took up surfing. Surfing is a culture that shaped the person I am today, through respect and patients. When I first began surfing with my friend Peter he bought and assortment of paint pens from the local craft store. He took the markers to his surfboard and had drawn some designs that he liked and made him stand out in the water. Once I got my hands on the paint pens to draw on my surfboard

I was immediately hooked. I painted all of my surfboards, all of Pete’s surfboards and the rest of my friends surfboards. This is one hobby I know I will enjoy until the day I die.

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