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Flemish Painter Operator • Cemetery Dweller • 11th Hour Traveler • Eclectic Clotheshorse • Chroma Habitué • Indigenous Tidewater Habitant

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Hometown: The Old Tidewater
Occupation: Tattoeuse/Illustrator
Interests: Tattoos, Art, Illustration, painting, surreal art, pre-raphaelite art, religious art, folk art, tattoo flash, coffee, celtic mythology, anthropology, dogs, urban decay, cemeteries, crypts, taphology, piracy, the Chesapeake Bay, tall ships, kayaking, the seasons, high school soccer, USNA football, motorcycles, drawing, pubs, red wine, micro brews, the sea, the 18th century, renaissance faires, black leather, boots, corsets, good hats, Golden Era, vintage, thrift, costuming, New Orleans, Washington, Baltimore, Maryland, voodoo, swamp boogie, zydeco, celtic music, bagpipes, irish fiddle, american folk, Annapolis, the Eastern Shore, the Jersey Shore, ANY East Coast shore, sea chanteys, momento mori, carnival art, margaritas in Key West, victorian mourning, witchcraft, ghosts, hauntings, fantasy art, gravestone symbolism, superstition, halloween, ravens, crows, parrots, E.A. Poe, sideshows, photography, creepy toys
Favorite Books & Authors: I'm really a magazine addict. Tattoo Artist, National Geographic, Smithsonian, Popular Photography, any dopey craft magazine. James's Mitchner's "Chesapeake", Neil Gaiman's "American Gods", Melissa Marr, and the whole darned "Aubrey-Maturin" series.
Favorite Movies, Stars & Directors: Anything that's either eye candy or small and relatively unnoticed. I'll watch Pee Wee Herman all day long.
Favorite Music & Artists: Zydeco, Trad Cajun, 1920's, 30's, and 40's jazz and swing, Crooners, traditional and American folk, Trad and Modern Celtic, sea chanteys, decent country, Jimmy Buffett, those weird Hawaiian versions of pop music, baroque, just about anything but polka music... and even that can be fun at a wedding. I'd hold hands with Lyle Lovett.