There is a 2 year wait for Chris Odonnell & Mike Rubendall. Any feedback onTimothy Hoyer from VA?
Tim Hoyer
7 messages · last activity 5/22/2008
Great. Here is his interview
www.prickmag.net/timothyhoyerinterview.html
What other artists have you had in mind?
He had his own painterly style that he was recognized for,but a few years ago he changed to doing japanese work..When i first saw some of the japanese work he was doing,i wasn't impressed.The last couple of years his japanese work has improved,and he is doing real nice work..I did ask him when i saw him why he changed styles,and he said to just change things up..
I'm from CT. I'm willing to travel in The Northeast. Simply looking for a traditional Japanese Style Tattoo. I was thinking about Lou Jacque or Luca Natalini. Any other suggestions?
www.troydenningtattoo.com
www.marcoserio.com
www.regnyc.com
All in Invisible NYC
www.flyritetattoo.net
Also from www.nyadorned.com Shinji Horikazura & Kazuhisa Matsumoto
http://senaspace.com
look, I'm just looking for Tim Hoyer, I knew him in jr. high... things went awry and I lost how to get ahold of him. I have a spare arm for tattooing and I've been kinda saving it for him or Todd Rizley (both boyhood friends) SO! if someone could point me in the right direction...
He's at Brooklyn Adorned.