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Showing posts with label Matt Shamah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matt Shamah. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Monday, January 10, 2011
Monday, October 11, 2010
LIFE IN THE FAST LANE: GAP THE MIND
Life in the fast lane
Surely make you lose your mind
Life in the fast lane, everything all the time
Life in the fast lane, uh huh
Awesome photos by: Max Dolberg
Surely make you lose your mind
Life in the fast lane, everything all the time
Life in the fast lane, uh huh
Awesome photos by: Max Dolberg
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
SHAMAH: LIMITED EDITION MACHINES
Matt has begun work on a series of limited edition tattoo machines. I believe he's only going to produce 33 of them. Make that 32 because I'm getting one from him as soon as they're finished.
If you're interested in snatching one of these soon to be beauties send an email here. As soon as the machines are completed we'll notify all those on the list so as you'll get first shot at them.
Photo: Max Dolberg
Photo: Max Dolberg
Thursday, April 8, 2010
POINT N SHOOT
Doug is very stoic.
aka: Balz Mace!
aka: Even after having his balls sprayed with isopropyl rubbing alcohol, Matt has yet to realize that pants are intended to be worn with the reproductive stuff riding comfortably inside the garment.
All photos: Max Dolberg
aka: Balz Mace!
aka: Even after having his balls sprayed with isopropyl rubbing alcohol, Matt has yet to realize that pants are intended to be worn with the reproductive stuff riding comfortably inside the garment.
All photos: Max Dolberg
Monday, March 15, 2010
MAN v.s BOOZE v.s BEAST
Confident with my brother in arm(brella)s, Sir Shamah and myself, along with our trusted Sherpa (that's a joke in reality Sherpas are not to be trifled with), ventured deep into the untamed wilds of the Osaka fashion district in search of the infamously lethal, although quite dead and taxidermic, storefront window lion.
Soon our precious supply of water (that we didnt actually bring) was exhausted and we were forced to resort to consuming copious quantities of whiskey (which was purchased at Family Mart in advance of our journey with the explicit purpose of getting wasted because the dead lion hunt is kind of boring unless one affords him or herself the opportunity of seeing two blurry versions of the beast simultaneously).
I shan't waste your time with a long winded self-aggrandizing account of the hunt. Instead I leave you with this image of man and beast at the apex of the chase, moments before complete blackout...
Photo: Sherpa Dolberg
...why did I waste so much time typing all that?
Soon our precious supply of water (that we didnt actually bring) was exhausted and we were forced to resort to consuming copious quantities of whiskey (which was purchased at Family Mart in advance of our journey with the explicit purpose of getting wasted because the dead lion hunt is kind of boring unless one affords him or herself the opportunity of seeing two blurry versions of the beast simultaneously).
I shan't waste your time with a long winded self-aggrandizing account of the hunt. Instead I leave you with this image of man and beast at the apex of the chase, moments before complete blackout...
Photo: Sherpa Dolberg
...why did I waste so much time typing all that?
Labels:
adrian Lee,
Booze,
Japan,
Lion,
Matt Shamah,
Max Dolberg,
Osaka
Monday, February 22, 2010
ATAKers
It goes without saying (but occasionally it's worth stating) how fortunate I am to work with such a dedicated group of socially maladjusted creatives (including the guy behind the lens).
Thanks guys for flying halfway around the world to hang some pictures, sleep on floors, and scribble in a couple books.
PS... In the event of a futile water landing, and to ensure posthumous pioty, I forward dated this entry to post while flying 30,0000' above the Pacific.
Photo: Max Dolberg
Location:Osaka, Japan
PS... In the event of a futile water landing, and to ensure posthumous pioty, I forward dated this entry to post while flying 30,0000' above the Pacific.
Location:Osaka, Japan
OSAKA: GOHAN GHOST
Labels:
adrian Lee,
ATAK,
Booze,
food,
Japan,
Matt Shamah,
Osaka
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Sunday, February 7, 2010
BLOODWORK: OSAKA
The Osaka exhibition: another notch in the good times gun belt.


Thanks to everyone who helped to pull off the event.
All photos by Max Dolberg
Thanks to everyone who helped to pull off the event.
All photos by Max Dolberg
Location:2丁目,Ōsaka City,Japan
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
YOUNG BLOOD
As it goes, Marcus has retired from ATAK. Godspeed. To fill the unforgiving emotional void left upon our golden boy's departure, we've initiated Scott into the ranks. Not a new face by any means, Scott has been around for years. I did a backpiece on him when he was barely legal and have since been steadily working on his bodysuit. He'll be around for awhile.
World meet Scott. Scott meet the World.
World meet Scott. Scott meet the World.
Friday, December 11, 2009
09SERIES2: HOODIES
We printed up a few hoodies from the latest limted apparel series. You'll never look as dangerously debonair as Matt does but they will help to keep you warm.
Get em' here.
Get em' here.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
TOKYHOES
After doing Tokyo hotel (Tokyho) tatts all day Matt and I bought some whiskey and wandered around the streets of Tokyo, 2am and the streets were still packed. During our early morning stroll we added an "es" to the Tokyho phrase and ended up with "Tokyhoes". Got back to the room where Matt consumed a box of Special K with freeze dried strawberries. I was confused as to how smoking and simultaneously eating strawberry cereal could be appetizing but...


Thursday, July 16, 2009
JP: FOOD, WORK, FRIENDS
Matt, Masa, and I bounced around JP on our way from Osaka to Tokyo. Eventually made it all the way up to Yokohama before scooting back down to Tokyo. Checked into a weekly hotel, ate, got drunk, wandered around, blacked out. Woke up and started tattooing (pine for the days when tattooing out of a hotel was no problem). Later in the evening we visited with friends and had some really amazing food. For the next five days we basically repeated the same daily routine before bouncing our way back to Osaka.














Met some new people and experienced a few entirely new tastes.
More adventure flicks here!
Met some new people and experienced a few entirely new tastes.
More adventure flicks here!
Labels:
adrian Lee,
Analog,
ATAK,
Booze,
food,
Japan,
Masa Sakamoto,
Matt Shamah,
Tokyo
Friday, May 22, 2009
SLAP SHOT
Matt likes hockey. Goes without sayin' right? He collects some of the most random hockey inspired tattoos I've ever seen done. It doesnt matter what it is. From my slightly perplexed viewpoint, if you like hockey enough, maybe a third as much as he does, and if you can keep up with him on his cerebral escapades, he'll probably ask you to do a hockey inspired tattoo on him. Couple days ago Josh and Heather came by Analog. They're fun to hang out with. Talk about Dan tatt's n' stuff. Matt got the bug and asked Josh to trade hockey tattoos with him. Figure this one out...

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