" in jail ." which brings with it a number of reactions from a uncomfortable little laugh to dead silence. The real truth is quite bit longer to answer, I remember being the age of 9 when I first realised that tattooing was a job that one could have , when my older sister was doing an art assignment about the jobs you could have as an artist and she mentioned that you could be a tattooist. up until that point all I knew about tattooing was that the gang members in our town that I grew up in had them on their faces and that I would get in a large amount of trouble every time I would draw on my arms or hands, with a quick scolding about how I was NEVER to be tattooed as I would end up in jail or worse!
Fast forward a few years and I found myself heavily involved in skateboarding , a great sport for creative adventurous rebellious youth . I would say that this was the first time tattooing became a reality into my small world, some of the pro skaters of the time where starting to get tattooed with the graphics from their skateboards, which made me realize that tattooing didn't have to be about skulls and biker motifs and that you could do what ever you liked with your tattoo.
I was involved with a group of outcasts and misfits at this time , and I remember the first one of us that was tattooed at 14 gave him self a peace symbol on his deltoid , and I was impressed with how well the the circle turned out considering he did it by hand with a needle .
From this point on tattoos where cool in my book, members the bands guns n roses , metallica, motorhead, misfits and suicidal tendencies had them , the pro skaters I looked up to were tattooed , it was wearing your heart on your sleeve and telling the world you knew who you were and lived your life to the fullest, the ideals that I placed on my 14 year old hero's ( I later discovered its not the best to meet your hero's, but to keep them at arms length).
Art has all ways played an important role in my life . I have loved it since kinder garden the colours the flow and challenge of creating something from nothing, the art of skateboarding, snowboards,movies, graffiti , comics and toys have all been an influence in my art.
My love of skateboarding lead to snowboarding which lead me to desire a pilgrimage to the united states of America, the home of all the culture I loved . From the age of 15 I wanted to go on a solo snowboard trip to the u.s., my parents said that was fine but I needed to save a set amount for it ( secretly they knew I was too young and the funds would slow me down until I was old enough for such a trip). I spent the next 5 years dreaming working hard an saving for my trip to the u.s. all spare money was placed in my bank account so while my friends where getting tattooed and wearing nice clothes I was budgeting . I finally made it to Canada just days after my 20 Th birthday , I had made it.
I had planned to stay in Canada for 6 months, I spent 2 months in whistler riding, it was amazing , i decided to head to the U.S. for the weekend to ride at the legendary Mt Baker resort for the weekend , 4 years later and I was still in the U.S. having lived in Washington, Colorado , Idaho and now Oregon state I was loving it.
I had kept drawing and started painting I was working as a restaurant manager and had attempted to illustrate for some skate and snowboard companies which didn't pan out . I did have moderate success with my painting career but realized it was a very hard way to make a living.
Tattooing came back into my life in 1998 .
until next time .
Elton Buchanan