Saturday, September 4, 2010

Seeing the World EVOLVE with John Durante

John Durante in Milwaukee-mAryD
 Jawn D lives with his eyes wide open, and gives back to the universe at every turn. 
He is a piercer at Laughing Buddha tattoo in Seattle Washington, but rarely sits still for long.  With his impending marriage to his girl Dasha, his dance card for conventions and travel is seasoned with exotic and sublime.
He's heavy on the convention circuits, and if he's not in attendance, dimes to dollars his line of organic body jewelry, Evolve is represented. 
The products are an amazing mixture of comfort and class.  Most likely the stone, buffalo bone, wood, brass, and mother of pearl creations evolved (haha-no pun intended) into wearable body art because John is a well seasoned an knowledgeable piercer (18 Years), man about town (Laughing Buddha Seattle, WA) and everywhere, and avid collector.  With 18 years in this industry; he knows his shit. and some of yours.
He travels around the world, collecting materials, stories and bringing the best artisans into the Evolve fold.  He sends that all back into the atmosphere with his own snappy sort of class, giving every shop (wholesale) and the pierced the experience of his well-traveled passport. Dude is like a cosmic volley player.   People that have been pierced by john say "He is, without a doubt, the most friendly, open, understanding, and accomodating modification-practitioner I have ever met, let alone worked with. Even sans his character, the sessions are phenomenal, because he is mind-blowingly experienced and talented." Word.
Trying on some huge ear weights
My own experience with John was a phone call I made to him on behalf of  a frantic bride of mine (I photograph weddings) who had been duped on some online bs retailer and realized to late she wouldn't be getting her fancy white plugs she ordered for her wedding.  John (who, incidentally lives on the other side of the country from us) managed to get her odd-sized plugs, in a delicious stone of white onyx and John even added in a pair of blue lace agate plugs so she could have a choice on her wedding day.  He sent that shit out that day, and she had some lovely jewelry well before for her wedding day.  He just has the kinda cool that's in the details.
Watching John move kinda sounds like a soundtrack of smooth hip-hop with world beats... his company smells of freedom and spice. Hanging with the dude in Milwaukee, I had to restrain myself from drilling him with questions. Still, He has the most amazing presence.  In one certain brief moment at a convention  while a younger guy was getting tattooed, John left his Evovle booth to aid in the comfort and care, sharing his ibuprofen and pizza with some stranger in the true spirit of hospitality.  Every brush in his presence is a lesson in how to be awesome.
The man is an inspiration and a muse, seek him out, catch up if you can and spread the wonder. (photos courtesy of John Durante)

Angkor Wat, Cambodia
What's your travel schedule look like this year? Hell City Phoenix, Mario Barths New Jersey Show, BMX net in Berlin Germany, back to Russia in Sept/Oct, Boston, Baltimore, Minneapolis, Richmond..... That's all for now???

Evolve Jewelry--- How DID it get to be so fly? Well, I have been a piercer for almost 18 years.. As well as quite the crazy world traveler... The connections I have made as well as the experience in this industry, approached from a piercers perspective helps me create some of the most amazing unique jewelry available...

What's your mission/philosophy for Evolve? Well the name says it all!!!

You travel quite a bit... Why is that? I was never satisfied with books and pictures of these exotic places around the world, I always wanted to go see them, make them real for me.. Many of these places I have continued to visit yearly now for more than 10 years...

I read on your ms blog from years ago that you didn't dig China--what's up with that? Well, that first trip there ended with a Chinese gangster pointing a gun to my head... Getting robbed.. Not too fun... Wrong place wrong time... in a big big way, hahaha....

JOOhhhhhn, will you telll meee about BALI? What's it like? What did you do there? Well Bali is a cool place, I do a lot of business there, some of my carvers are there.. Although these days I am bringing more and more of our production back to the USA... The culture there is beautiful, life is art... Its everywhere there... A very inspiring environment...

What’s up with your work--how are you pushing the boundaries? I do piercing, and a fair amount of body modification.. A lot of scarification, branding, large gauge procedures, and other surgical modifications... With my experience I have refined most of my procedures to a fine precise art...

Who’s the heaviest influence in your style? Do you have a shrine or anything for the person yet? Hahaha, I have had many influences, I'm sure too many to mention.. Some include Christian White, Stephan Santoro, Erik Dakota, Elayne Angel, Charles Gatewood, Traveling Mick,

What do you love about piercing? Its an ancient art that is still alive today, the empowerment that it brings is present today as it has been for all time...

What do you think sucks about it? The commercialization of the industry, that has taken something that used to be comprised of almost all innovators and leaders, that has now been turned into so many blind followers of what seems to be almost a fad or trend... As well as the bottom feeder shit company's who sell very low quality products to a large portion of this industry....

What else do you do creatively? Hmmmm, travel, and my work is my life... Designing jewelry, finding new materials, researching my next life changing adventure... In my off time i try to slow things down, process all the adventures.. Be boring for a week here and a week there!!! Play some 13/24 (dice)

What’s on your bookshelf –body mod related and otherwise? I'm sure I have collected any and all piercing and mod related publications.. Alot of lonely planet travel guides.. Loads of cultural anthropology, and ethnography.. Communist/ socialist realism artwork.. Travel stories... I can seem to get into fiction.. I do however learn reading about somewhere or something I know I will be able to use in my real life..

Do piercing’s hurt? Not if I do them for you...

I want something pierced, how much? If you have to ask you cant afford it!!!

Is "pimping" easy? Hell yes....

What excites you--How do you get your kicks (not making jewelry of body modifying)? Seeing someplace far off and exotic... Lets see as of lately... Russia, landing in Moscow for my first time.. Seeing all the sites of what was once our biggest enemy... Wandering around Northern Vietnam late last year, alone, with hill tribes... Getting tattooed by monks, old head hunting tribes... Living the mother fucking dream in general!!!

I have always tried to motivate and inspire people through my work, and life style... To everyone out there, life is short, don't wait, go see the world... You can do it!!!


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http://www.laughingbuddhatattoo.com/

The Kandyman Drives A Hearse-- Moments With Joe Ware

I met up with Joe and his gorgeous wife Bridget at the Milwaukee Beer City Convention in June.  I was drawn to his prolific and profound portfolio at the Pure Imagination booth (its shiny!) and got a chuckle out of the page that read  "Yes, I drive a hearse." -- I love the down-to-earth and approachability of this man. You know I can totally appreciate an opening line that inspires conversation. A question as simple as "A hearse?" has created a hole new dynamic and now I find myself calling and catching up with Joe on occasion, asking his advice about all sorts of things (thanks for the encouragement Joe!)
Joe's is a shining example of the aspect of tattooing I admire so much. It is art but you are not alone in the matter. 
Reflected in the relationships to the colors in the tattoos he renders, this guy seems to understand human behavior.  I cannot imagine what formula his brain is working when he selects his pallet of colors--but man oh man does it look lovely.  He brings 11 years of solid tattooing into piece.  His experience radiates into an obvious warm skin-hugging  final modification.  His tattoos incorporate into his clients skin like a classy sweater.  Refined, in a word. 
As refined as this Iowa tattoo artist is, he is also super down to earth and fun. He was even obliging enough to let me shoot some photos outside with the hearse he rendered in flames with his wife. 
Never mind my babbling, I'm sure to be getting tattooed by this guy soon, as well you should.

So how long have you been tattooing? 11 years-Apprenticed under Elvis Crocker for one year.

We met at the Beer City Convention, what's the rest of your convention schedule like? The studio just finished Lefty's Cedar River Expo and Milwaukee Beer City. I'm considering adding Minneapolis and St. Louis this year, but no solid plans on those.  
Who's in your life? I'm Engaged to my lovely talented fiancee and business partner, Bridget Rose Turnmire (AKA Glmazon Huntress). We have the cutest kid on the planet (AKA minizon huntress). 
  What’s up with your work--where’s your style heading?  I find myself working mostly in a painterly style. My ultimate goal is a timeless piece, so I really enjoy watching elements with variety harmonize. To accomplish this I like to mix in some traditional bold work. Thematically speaking, I prefer art nouveau, Japanese, bio-organics, realistic and fantasy portraiture, floral, and large flowing work.
  Your favorite kind of project?Anything where I have the flexibility to cover more surface in order to accent anatomy, and to practice color theory.
Who’s the heaviest influence in your style? Do you have a shrine or anything for the person yet?  Too many to pick one! Influenced by: Mark Merchant, Bugs, Guy Aitchison, Richard Stell, Joshua Carlton, Boog, Julio Rodriguez, Joe Capobianco, Jeff Ensminger, Nick BaxterCezanne, Sean Herman, Dali, Mad Magazine, and many more. The shrine is my insane magazine collection that looks like it was attacked by a sticky note bandit.  

What do you love about tattooing?When someone bursts into tears or breaks out in goosebumps because they love the job you did. It's even sweeter when this happens and someone previously told them, "it can't be done." I'm a little competitive like that. I say, "watch me."

What do you think sucks about it  Artists cutting each others throat, fiscally speaking. To some degree, it's our own damn fault price haggling has become so rampant. Price wars set the expectation that a person can get o.k. work for next to nothing, so why go pay a fair price to a guy that actually gives a damn? I also blame certain big box stores for this mentality among the general public. 

What else do you do creatively?I enjoy oils, airbrushing, web and digital, and remodeling shops.
What’s on your bookshelf –tattoo related?My book and magazine collection is nuts. I don't think I've thrown out a magazine since I started getting them in 1992. Its so amazing to have watched this beast's evolution through the years.  
Do tattoo’s hurt?Yes. My hand, when I was using coils. You know, I catch a lot of flak from some "old-schoolers." I switched to Neumas and I luv 'em. Now my tattoos don't hurt at all, giving or getting! Well, maybe a little getting, but not like coils. Plus, I like that I can autoclave them for every client. So smooooth, I love getting tattooed with neumas. Carson Hill has saved my hand. We are eternally grateful. Yes, a bit to much Pixar lately.

I want a tattoo, how much do they cost?They cost what your artist says they cost. If you love an artist's work enough to put it on you forever, then save up. If I could tattoo free, working on clients who truly appreciate the value of lifetime investment (and never haggled price) I would. But artists have bills too. Sometimes people forget this is our job and not a fun little hobby. I price my work by the session length to keep it fair for everyone. 
How many people could fit in this room? Our old shop could hold about 250. We've had some wild anniversary parties! Being a family man now, I'm keeping the gatherings as more intimate, upscale art gallery showings. The newest show features work by artists from our convention travels. So, We've recently moved to a more efficient studio, in Fairfield Iowa. Its a town known for Maharishi University (think Beatles), a tremendous art scene, transcendental meditation, the David Lynch foundation, lots of yoga, and progressive moves toward sustainable living. We can hardly contain our excitement about this move!

Oh-kay shot out of the cannon: heavy metal, rap, or soft jazz?  Yes, yes, and yes. Depends on the time of day for me and the type of energy I need to sustain through it. I'm a softy with my clients though. I try to make the music choice about what they're into. I've learned about a lot of new tunes that way!
What excites you--How do you get your kicks (not tattooing)?Long walks on the beach, romantic dinners... Oh wait... are we pirates or on social networking? No really, Road trips, motorcycles, water parks with big slides, coasters, camping, freaking out stuffed shirts at expensive hotels we booked cheap (priceline RAWKS!) Best for last? Playing in the yard with my minizon and glamazon.
What’s a girl gotta do to get a shirt around here (merch links etc)??Take some cool photos of us with our beastly 3-ton, 23 foot long, hearse (Castalia Thriller Killface III) that we drive to conventions... Oh wait... You did that. For everyone else:  www.pureimaginationtattoos.com--Click on Merchandise!
Or order direct from our online apparel store:
Pure Imagination Tattoos  (NEW LOCATION!) 
103 W Broadway. 
Fairfield, IA 52556. 641-472-3977
Pure Imagination Tattoos II
912 Main St
Keokuk, IA. 52632
You can also check out more of Joe's stuff and get to know him further at
Enjoy!