JACK GALLOWTREE

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Still from a stop motion lining my homie Scott’s eagle chest piece
All done for the dia de Los muertos art exhibition being put on by @ramonspookyrendon it’ll be on its way to you as of tomorrow homie (Taken with Instagram)
These are available all weekend at tattoo jam (Taken with Instagram)
Details - everything was done with the line n spit brush in the previous pic. Only the black linework was pen (Taken with Instagram)
Just started this banger today on my buddy Scott (Taken with Instagram)
Today I finally got some prints made. High grade gloss print on 200g/m2 120lbs fine grain heavy weight watercolour paper. Ill be doing a limited run of each. Pinup 120, shawoman 60 and biker sheet 81. They will be available on www.jackgallowtree.com through the shop link later this week and at tattoo jam convention. Get them before they’re gone (Taken with Instagram)
Come to mine and @amyvsavage booth at Norwich convention this weekend and get a tattoo (Taken with Instagram)
Just done these little beasts of an #chicagotypewriter and #dagger on my homie @lst_tattoo  (Taken with Instagram)

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trishtalkstotrish asked: Hello! Your 'buy stuff' link isn't behaving. Where else can I procure your work? x

thanks for notifying me. i haven’t anything up yet but in the next few weeks i will have prints and sketchbooks up. http://jackgallowtreetattooing.bigcartel.com/

Due to the amount of sketches I have compiled I will be breaking this down into two separate sketchbooks. I’ll be selling them for £25 each and will ship to wherever. I will have to figure out post/shipping fees (Taken with Instagram)
Sketchbook is almost ready! (Taken with Instagram)

Artoria Gibbons

Artoria was a tattoo attraction that worked for 35 years in circus and carnival sideshows. Artoria was the stage name for Mrs. C. W. (Red) Gibbons.

Artoria was born on a farm in upper Wisconsin. Her parents were poor and by the age of 14 she decided to leave home. When she was interviewed by Arthur Lewis, writer and author of the book, Carnival, she said: I never been no place in my life. While hanging around a local carnival sideshow she met Red Gibbons. Him and me got to talking, tole me the show didn’t have no tattooed lady and would I like to be one. Said he was the tattoo artist and if I let him tattoo me I could join the show and see the world. Well that’s what I done. We was married soon after that and we both had a good life. There ain’t hardly no place in the country I ain’t been to but when he died (late 1940’s) I went into retirement out on the west coast. 

Artoria’s tattoos were amazing: magnificent reproductions of paintings by Raphael and Michelangelo and a few patriotic designs but for those few exceptions the main inspiration is Italian. My husband done everyone of them, she said proudly. They’re all masterpieces. He was crazy ‘bout eyetalian (sic) painters. 

She was amazing! If you want to see more vintage/old photos of tattooed people, check out my facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/yougotahennatattoothatsaidforever

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Sketch for a new painting (Taken with Instagram at the thunder dome)
I will also have prints for sale aswell as designs for walk ups (Taken with Instagram)