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Session1: Joe Capobianco and Eric Merrill Collaborate on Brandon's Back Piece
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I am extremely
fortunate to have recently embarked upon a
rather unique journey that
has left me with a collaborative back piece
created by two of the best
artists in the world, Joe Capobianco and
Eric Merrill. The experience
began with a flight to Boston and a drive to
New Hampshire where I spent
time with my web designer, and friend, Sean
Carey. After spending
several days handling tattoo appointments
from all over New England and
selling piles of tattoo flash to nearby
studios, Sean and I drove down
to Connecticut to find the newly formed art
studio "Hope Gallery". The
studio is operated by three of the worlds
most well respected and
accomplished tattoo artists, Joe Capobianco,
Eric Merrill, and Julio
Rodriguez; all formerly of Darkside tattoo.
I was absolutely amazed to
find that the newly formed creative space
has been shaped into the most
impressive and immaculate tattoo shop I have
had the pleasure of
experiencing throughout my 10 year career in
tattoo shops across the
country. In fact it does not feel like a
tattoo studio at all, living up
to its name as a gallery. |
| Hope Gallery is the
future of tattooing, as it's walls display
framed paintings, stained
glass, a gallery showroom and four separate
work spaces for the three
artists and the occasional guest. Bob Tyrell
had just left prior to my
trip and Jime Litwalk will be appearing for
a guest spot in Nov. The
environment is built for artists by artists
and was amazingly warm and
relaxed, while maintaining a level of
artistic sophistication. Hope
Gallery is located right up the street from
Yale University in New Haven
Connecticut. Please explore
Joecapobianco.com
for more info. |
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After taking a brief
tour of the gallery we began the stenciling
process which was
immediately followed with a few minutes of
drawing in details by hand.
Feeling both Joe and Eric draw
simultaneously on me, I immediately knew
that this collaboration was going to be
traumatic. Having the vast
majority of my body already tattooed I have
saved my back for years. My
kneecaps, elbows and feet were to pale in
comparison to the onslaught I
was to endure. Being entirely drug and
alcohol free, I was completely
sober and rather apprehensive. I sat down in
Eric's room, and Joe
brought his equipment in. This tattoo was
powered predominately by
equipment from
Pulse International, the worlds top
tattoo supply company. |
| The tattooing began, I
was completely shocked at how painful it
was. Both artists flying
through gigantic outlines simultaneously
over both kidneys, it was
almost unbearable. However I was in the
hands of two incredible artists
and my desire to complete the tattoo far
outweighed the pain. Hours
passed and I was pleasantly distracted by
the relentless ridicule,
Eric's portable dvd player, and Joe's never
ending shit talking. The
experience was photographed by Sean Carey,
the creator of
Brandonbond.com, and I was pleasantly
entertained by a visit from
Jessica of Pulse international who brought
me a new tattoo machine
covered in naked women. I believe that is in
reference to the "private
gallery" on this website, but anyways
it was good to be surrounded by
friends. Seven hours later, Joe ran out of
coffee and our session was
over for the day. |
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The piece is only half
finished, after flying back to Atlanta I
went directly to a
dermatologist to have several moles removed
from the foreground of the
composition. Being sliced up only 48 hours
after this tattoo session was
incredibly uncomfortable, but the art comes
first, and it was necessary
for the success of the piece. I will be
returning for another session in
two weeks on my birthday which follows the
GRAND OPENING of
Hope Gallery
on NOV 8th. |
| The grand opening is a
wine and cheese affair featuring paintings
from the nations most
talented tattoo artists. Keep an eye out for
an upcoming article about
this tattoo and the gallery in which it was
created. The gallery opening
will also be included in the coverage as
well. The story will be
released early next year. I want to publicly
thank Eric and Joe. Joey
has tattooed the vast majority of my body
and put up with my consistent
gibberish following long tattoo sessions, my
artwork has changed
dramatically as a result of watching what he
does, he is a definitive
genius. Eric's work has consistently proven
that he is one of the worlds
foremost tattoo artists, his tattooing is
only rivaled by his ability to
create on canvas. His work is astounding.
Both artists are visionaries
and neither suffers from the ego that they
rightly deserve. It is
amazing to wear artwork that resulted from
the collaborative collective
genius of these two artists. I genuinely
look forward to getting much
more work in the future from both of them.
They are incredible
influences on what I do and I consider them
my close friends. Please
check back with Brandonbond.com for updates
on this process, and
pictures of the finished piece in
November. |

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