Lyndon Oudit: Difference between revisions

From BME Encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "<html><div class="mw-content-ltr" dir="ltr" id="mw-content-text" lang="en"><p><b>Lyndon Oudit</b>, <a href="/index.php?title=Tattoo" title="Tattoo">tattoo</a> artist. </p><p>{taken with permission from their website} </p> <dl><dd>I'm Lyndon a <a href="/index.php?title=Tattoo" title="Tattoo">tattoo</a> artist, I am also a freelance designer and illustrator.<br/> </dd><dd>In 2003 I found that cold and impersonal corporate design work no longer brought me satisfaction and I...")
 
(Page conversion via llm-mediawiki-rev -jwm)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
<html><div class="mw-content-ltr" dir="ltr" id="mw-content-text" lang="en"><p><b>Lyndon Oudit</b>, <a href="/index.php?title=Tattoo" title="Tattoo">tattoo</a> artist.
'''Lyndon Oudit''', [[Tattoo]] artist.
</p><p>{taken with permission from their website}
</p>
<dl><dd>I'm Lyndon a <a href="/index.php?title=Tattoo" title="Tattoo">tattoo</a> artist, I am also a freelance designer and illustrator.<br/>
</dd><dd>In 2003 I found that cold and impersonal corporate design work no longer brought me satisfaction and I decided to take up tattooing instead. As with most cases I purchased the necessary equipment and proceeded to tattoo family and friends ( Kevin you are a brave soul-many, many thanks). I soon realized that tattooing living skin was infinitely more difficult than painting/drawing on paper or canvas and digital art. I needed guidance and proper instruction as well.<br/>
</dd><dd>Finding someone to <a href="/index.php?title=Apprentice" title="Apprentice">apprentice</a> me was difficult, but fortunately I met Vince West of Studio tatouage west. It was here after many long hours in the shop, listening and observing Vince that I began as he put it; to love the skin.<br/>
</dd><dd>The expert guidance that I received from Vince and his wife Stacy, and resident tattoo artist Vero has been priceless ( Vince, Stacy &amp; Vero a humble thanks for all that you have taught me). To my chagrin, circumstances forced my leaving of the studio.
</dd></dl>
<dl><dd>At this time I was discouraged, "homeless" so to speak. I wanted nothing more than to continue this new and exciting type of art. The challenge and the responsibility of putting art into the skin was like a drug. The satisfaction and the pride in watching someone sporting fresh ink-nothing I have done in my professional working life to date has brought me this much satisfaction. So I persevered: I set up at home and started to develop and build a small but loyal clientele.
</dd></dl>
<dl><dd>Other than my family and friends, my clients are the most important people in my life. I strive to provide the best work I can for them. As in my professional work, extreme diligence, attention to detail, and the quest for excellence are the core of my tattooing work.
</dd></dl>
<dl><dd>Having said all of this I am pleased to and proud to work with like minded people. Namely Jeff and Steph of <a href="/index.php?title=FirstStar_Body_Modifications" title="FirstStar Body Modifications">FirstStar Body Modifications</a>. As we evolve and grow I encourage those who are loyal to keep coming back and for those who are under consideration for a body modification to come check out our very personalized service.<br/>
</dd><dd>You the client are our responsibility.
</dd></dl>


{taken with permission from their website}


</div></html>
:I'm Lyndon a [[Tattoo]] artist, I am also a freelance designer and illustrator.
:In 2003 I found that cold and impersonal corporate design work no longer brought me satisfaction and I decided to take up tattooing instead. As with most cases I purchased the necessary equipment and proceeded to tattoo family and friends ( Kevin you are a brave soul-many, many thanks). I soon realized that tattooing living skin was infinitely more difficult than painting/drawing on paper or canvas and digital art. I needed guidance and proper instruction as well.
:Finding someone to [[Apprentice]] me was difficult, but fortunately I met Vince West of Studio tatouage west. It was here after many long hours in the shop, listening and observing Vince that I began as he put it; to love the skin.
:The expert guidance that I received from Vince and his wife Stacy, and resident tattoo artist Vero has been priceless ( Vince, Stacy & Vero a humble thanks for all that you have taught me). To my chagrin, circumstances forced my leaving of the studio.
 
:At this time I was discouraged, "homeless" so to speak. I wanted nothing more than to continue this new and exciting type of art. The challenge and the responsibility of putting art into the skin was like a drug. The satisfaction and the pride in watching someone sporting fresh ink-nothing I have done in my professional working life to date has brought me this much satisfaction. So I persevered: I set up at home and started to develop and build a small but loyal clientele.
 
:Other than my family and friends, my clients are the most important people in my life. I strive to provide the best work I can for them. As in my professional work, extreme diligence, attention to detail, and the quest for excellence are the core of my tattooing work.
 
:Having said all of this I am pleased to and proud to work with like minded people. Namely Jeff and Steph of [[FirstStar Body Modifications]]. As we evolve and grow I encourage those who are loyal to keep coming back and for those who are under consideration for a body modification to come check out our very personalized service.
:You the client are our responsibility.

Latest revision as of 07:24, 17 September 2023

Lyndon Oudit, Tattoo artist.

{taken with permission from their website}

I'm Lyndon a Tattoo artist, I am also a freelance designer and illustrator.
In 2003 I found that cold and impersonal corporate design work no longer brought me satisfaction and I decided to take up tattooing instead. As with most cases I purchased the necessary equipment and proceeded to tattoo family and friends ( Kevin you are a brave soul-many, many thanks). I soon realized that tattooing living skin was infinitely more difficult than painting/drawing on paper or canvas and digital art. I needed guidance and proper instruction as well.
Finding someone to Apprentice me was difficult, but fortunately I met Vince West of Studio tatouage west. It was here after many long hours in the shop, listening and observing Vince that I began as he put it; to love the skin.
The expert guidance that I received from Vince and his wife Stacy, and resident tattoo artist Vero has been priceless ( Vince, Stacy & Vero a humble thanks for all that you have taught me). To my chagrin, circumstances forced my leaving of the studio.
At this time I was discouraged, "homeless" so to speak. I wanted nothing more than to continue this new and exciting type of art. The challenge and the responsibility of putting art into the skin was like a drug. The satisfaction and the pride in watching someone sporting fresh ink-nothing I have done in my professional working life to date has brought me this much satisfaction. So I persevered: I set up at home and started to develop and build a small but loyal clientele.
Other than my family and friends, my clients are the most important people in my life. I strive to provide the best work I can for them. As in my professional work, extreme diligence, attention to detail, and the quest for excellence are the core of my tattooing work.
Having said all of this I am pleased to and proud to work with like minded people. Namely Jeff and Steph of FirstStar Body Modifications. As we evolve and grow I encourage those who are loyal to keep coming back and for those who are under consideration for a body modification to come check out our very personalized service.
You the client are our responsibility.