Up Coming Artists
 
 
 
Alvin Cardin
Preferred Style of Art: Black and grey, but capable of any.
 
I've been drawing since I was a kid I like things that are realistic. I've always liked to draw. I don't no why.
 
 
 
 
 
Billey Jacques
 
Preferred Style of Art: Any.
 
What inspires me is life and pretty much every thing in it.
     I didn't set out to draw Tribal, but things just happened to work out that way. I've had to draw them so much, and so often, for people that I decided to put what I draw to paper. For some reason people love tribal.
    
Ive been a tattooist since December of 1998, not that i set out to be an artist, but fell in love with the art when I received my first tattoo. I've been around tattoos all of my life, but not in a shop atmosphere. Some family members had some. Even as a kid I knew I wanted to get a tattoo.
    
Given enough time I feel I can draw pretty much anything.
 
 
 David Netherly
 
Preferred Style of Art: Evil, bio-mechanic, organic, traditional, but capable of any.
 
When I was younger, I was really inspired by the music I listened to and album cover art. I've always liked a little metal, a little punk/hardcore; anything in your face. Push head was a big influence.
 
 
 
Donald Morrison
Preferred Style of Art: Black and grey.
 
I rather enjoy black and grey realistic pieces, along with cartoon type color pieces... demented preferably.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Greg Davenport
 
Preferred Style of Art: Kind of neo-traditional. Capable of drawing anything, but favors skulls
 
Basically what inspires me to draw is other artists going to museums, and people coming up up crazy ideas. I’ve been drawing since I was a kid. I've been involved in a few art classes in high school but they really are not worth mentioning because they were a joke.
 
 
 
 
Jesse Lewis
 
Preferred Style of Art: Does not prefer one style over another. He feels they each have different qualities that make them unique. 
 
I am capable of reproducing most any kind of art as tattoos. As far as drawing I like to stick with whatever comes out at the time. Whether it be skulls in the middle of a landscape or a chicken with spider legs riding a surf board.

I started drawing here and there towards the end of high school. I started getting tattooed a lot at the time while working at a gas station. I started taking my art a little more serious even though it was still terrible. I finally found an apprenticship at Dream Illustration under Kay Davis and Derek Howald. I have been tattooing now for three years. My children are the inspiration for me to draw, paint, and tattoo. My world revolves around them. I like to draw tattoo designs mostly, but recently I have been giving oils a shot even got the Bob Ross DVD (my trees are not so happy though). I mainly use colored pencil markers or watercolor.