Showing posts with label IDIAINK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IDIAINK. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Seth and Suz go bye bye



It was such great fun while it lasted until Seth and Suz left yesterday. Unfortunately Tropical Storm Alex had the same vacation schedule stopping over in Tulum for the same days. But we made the most of it. We kicked it off with a welcome party in the jungle. Then after letting them enjoy a few days on their actual vacation, we stole their time away in the studio. Even though the season is coming to a slow crawl Seth got to leave his mark on several people including Olmo! Olmo is working towards having as many tattoos as his wife! HA! We want to take the time to really that Seth and Suzie for coming, its was great meeting you guys and hope to see you in Merida! PS thanks for being our mule!

Seth and Suz go bye bye

It was such great fun while it lasted! Seth and Suz left yesterday. Unfortunately Tropical Storm Alex had the same vacation schedule stopping over in Tulum for the same days.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

2 day countdown until fugitive tattooist Seth Jordan arrives to Tattooluum....make your appointment now before he is discovered in Tulum!


HURRY! Make your appointment now. Fugitive tattoo artist Seth Jordan is escaping to South of the Border before his paparazzi and fanatics come to hunt him down for exceptional tattooing. Hurry and make your appointment before the Federales find him here in lil ole Tulum! 984-804-2312 and check him out at www.idiaink.com or IDIAINK on facebook and myspace!

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Seth Jordan, Guest Artist arrives June 22nd at Tattooluum!!!!

Tattooluum is proud to present Seth Jordan from IDIAINK, Lakewood, CO to guest spot at Tattooluum from June 22nd to 25th. Here is a short bio on Seth and his work.....


Seth Jordan, Owner/Artist IDIAINK Tattoo, Lakewood, Colorado

"Being raised in a smalll town is usually not the best environment to grow a creative mind however I found it was the best thing that could have happened to me. I developed much of my artistic style getting yelled at by teachers as I scribbled on the back of tests and the margins of notebook paper.

I never did have a stylistic influence growing up so to speak, I always looked towards nature for my inspiration. I enjoy breaking down colors and textures and always try to find a way to bring more value and contrast to my art. I was taught the trade of tattooing through a formal apprenticeship and truly do respect tattooing as an art form. The human canvas is amazing to work with. Some prefer a # 2 fan brush and acrylic paint I prefer a 17 curved magnum needle and tattoo ink.

I enjoy all types of tattoo styles from bold lined traditional pieces to photo realistic floral pieces and everything in between. I am comfortable tattooing color or black and gray and will always work with my customers to develop a lasting piece of art they can take with them their entire lives."