Tattoos by Allen Moller

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Tuesday, August 2, 2016

The Tattoo Artist

The Tattoo Artist ( A break down of )

    "Tattoo Artists are troublemakers. They’re druggies. They’re slightly bonkers. And they usually dress funny"… or so many people would like to think.

Tattoo Artists are, by definition, different. Of course, everyone in the world is a little different from the next person, even though most of us are trying our best to blend in.

For creative individuals, “blending in” sounds like the exact opposite of being creative. Most Tattoo Artists aren’t crazy; they’re simply misunderstood.

Of course, some are literally crazy… but only a small proportion. Most of us just don’t like lying about who we really are.
Tattooist see the world differently than most.

At the same time, Tattoo Artists are willing to share what they see and how they interpret it with the rest of the world. To them, the world has more meaning, more intricacies, more complexity and more possibility than it does for the average person.

Tattoo Artist believe in Monsters and the possibility of the impossible because they understand you never really know anything for sure.

They see the world filled with endless possibility — and they want to leave their marks. They want to add to the beautiful work of art life already is.

When you see the world differently than most people, you’re going to stand out. Some people don’t like outliers — they’re scared of them.

Others like stagnancy and changelessness. What we don’t know or understand often frightens us and leaves room for misunderstandings.
They’re often introverted and tend to be loners.

Tattoo Artists don’t dislike all people; they just usually spend more time on their own because it allows them to focus on thinking and imagining — even drawing, planning and creating.

Tattoo Atists have to act on their creativity. Otherwise, they’re left with an itch they can’t scratch. While they do enjoy the company of their friends, they’re also very passionate about their ideas and creations — sometimes to the point of obsession.

Who can blame them, though? When you have work you need to get done, being productive requires alone time. There’s always time to socialize.

And the reason Tattoo Artists often have a leg up on the competition isn’t because they’re necessarily smarter, or because they think outside the box, Tattoo Artists just have great work ethic.

They’re already used to diving into a project and allowing it to consume them — it’s hard to compete with.
They don’t judge their abilities the way others do.

They don’t always do too well in school or work what most would consider normal jobs because they’d rather be doing and creating than studying and working. Of course, who wouldn’t?

The only difference is Tattoo Artists are passionate about being creative. Their passions cannot be squashed.

If you’re a Tattoo Artist, you almost certainly find it difficult to do monotonous work. When you’re creative, you live off the excitement of learning and doing something novel, trying your hands on something different.

Tattoo Artists go to school and go to work like the rest of the world, but only because they have to. They’ll most likely take a less-than-ideal job unless they’re able to find something to catch their creative interest.
They’re more emotional.

To them, life is much louder and brighter; not because their senses pick up more information, but because they pay closer attention.

Tattoo Artists may often be introverted, but they spend just as much time looking outside as they do looking inside.

They pay better attention to the little things and, in doing so, allow those little things to elicit a greater emotional response than to the average, not-so-creative individual.

To them, the world has more meaning. To most of us, the world around us is just a blur. To creative individuals, it’s everything.

Of course, such individuals often do lose themselves along their journeys. No one in life has it easy. If anything, being a Tattooist can make dealing with reality more difficult.
They’re dreamers.

And people misunderstand dreamers. Dreamers always dream of change. They dream of a better world, a better reality, a better future. They can imagine the unimaginable and often believe themselves capable of turning the impossible, possible.

They’re used to getting their hands dirty and are proactive — a scary combination if you’d like to keep things exactly the way they are. Tattoo Artists live a life defined by change. Specifically, by the changes they make.

People always have been and always will be afraid of Tattooist. We prefer our populace complacent and average. We don’t like to mold outliers and thinkers. We are a nation doing our best to mold an ever-rising middle class.

Hilariously enough, we’re failing at that as well
Tattoo Artist

Monday, December 28, 2015

Larissa's Alice Tattoo-

So my Daughter Larissa is down from phoenix, and she wants a tattoo for Christmas. She sends me a picture of a drawing she found on Google. Nothing wrong with that, but when i explaind to her that there is probably a hundred people out there with the same tattoo i drew up my own spin on it. A few Roses, a pocket watch, a bottle with a tag that says Drink me, and a hand of four cards ( Two 8's and two A's ). I hope she loves it. The out line is done and when it heals in a couple days ill get the color and shadeing done. I will add Pictures when its finished.

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Cancer-

    Dealing with Cancer treatment, Sorry to all who follow my posts but i have been dealing with cancer treatment for a while now. I have not been Building any of my Tattoo Machines for my website http://www.monster-irons.com, nor have i been in the shop giving Tattoo's. I was way to toxic from Radiation and kimo to be to be that close to people. Every day treatment for five weeks Monday through Friday pluse keeping everything still rolling just wore me out to no end.

    Against all odds,  I might have a fighting chance! As i write this i am 46 today ( 12/10/2014 ) and never thought for a moment that i would be fighting for my life at such a young age but............. Here i am.  I see my Cancer Doctor Manning on friday and we will see how much it has helped. I have done a coule of Tattoo's and have been working on Christmas Presents for the kids. Piggy Banks, Skate Boards, and Tumblers hand Painted. I wonder if there is any money in it? Guess i will find out. Here are some pics of what i have been up                               Stephanie Moller - Tattoo Model


Friday, July 25, 2014

My New Obsession

    My New Obsession -

I know it has been awhile sense i last wrote but i have been busy. Pluse if you know me i dont really have alot to say unless its to get a point across. Any ways, I have once again discoverd a love for something that i havent done in a few years.
    This newly enjoyed pass time is building tattoo Machines. Not just any Machines but American, Hand Crafted, one of a kind Coil Machines. I also build them with every day objects found in our every day lives. I have made one Machine i Call the bolt from a iece of chainlink fence, a shelf bracket, and an Coffin Nail. I have built so many so far that i have decided  to start selling them.
    You can find these Machines for sale at my website http://www.monsterinktattoo.org
or at http://allenmoller.wix.com/monsterirons . I would love for you to come check them out and let me know what you think.