![]() Cost for booths and roundtable participation is to be determined and will be posted on the show pages. Any details we left out will be included in the official rules and show program/page. So that makes the artist count roughly 75-80 MAX We did ponder having a week long event and doing a oregon bike week but need to make rounds to all the local businesses and chamber of commerce offices to see if the community is ready for a event of that magnitude. These being subjects that are problematic and have plagued the industry for decades. A few seminars covering various aspects in the tattoo industry will be offered and invitations to the oregon health board will be sent out to attend the seminars for accreditation and continuing education credits. Random guest judges will have judges choice chips to hand out to attendees with great tattoos in the judge's choice categories daily. The regular show categories will be featured for tattoo contests at the 3 day event in the town of Gold Beach at the Curry County Fairgrounds for Vendor space contact us at 54 or 2750 We have room for 40 booths and a round table arena centrally located for the best judging possible during the contests. Any ties will be judged by a 3rd panel of 2 random artists/shop owners not involved or associated. combining the 2 scores giving the 3 clients with the highest score out of 200 the winners. They will be judged solely on the quality of the tattoo work before them. Once the time has passed the clients will pass before a second set of judges who have never seen the tattoos or ever watched the process of the tattoos before them so knowing who did them is irrelevant. So if you wipe your nose with your arm sleeve without removing gloves and using some form of cleanser and paper towel you loose points. The judges job entails dinging the artists and docking points from the artists as they make mistakes in application, plan of attack, execution, bloodborne pathogens, personal hygiene etc. The teams will be judged in a negative point system starting with 100 points. Who tattoos on what teams we don't have any control over with the drawing seat numbers. 9 foot round tables with 3 stations for 3 artists to work with their clients will draw seats from 2 lines for the artists and the participating and paying clients because this contest takes a better part of the day to complete the designs that the artists will have roughly 10-15 minutes to freehand with sharpies the desired design from the client and switch places until 1 hour has passed and all the artists have had several passes at the canvass in each chair tattooing minimum 30 minutes at a time before scrubbing properly and disinfecting arms and hands will move chairs and clients. We are looking for acts and entertainment to add to the bill.Īrtists that specialize in freehand tattooing will be offered a opportunity to participate in a new contest called the Roundtable competition. The Flamingo Resort is home to the Santa Rosa event.The Towne Buzz Tattoo and Art Studio and The Insider of Southern Oregon are planning a Tattoo Expo for next year. A Chevrolet Bel Air was displayed in front of the Flamingo resort as part of the automobile exhibition. ![]() The black-and-gray work of Bryan Vargas from Xican studio. Client Erik E Johnson being tattooed by Isaiah Leyva (Studio Kazoku). Erik E Johnson’s hands, a Santa Rosa ink client. Gan Dalf is a tattoo artist from San Leandro (Pasttime Tattoo). Japanese art from the studio booth of Good Works Tattoos. ![]() Good Time Charlie Cartwright, the American Godfather of black-and-gray tattooing. Above: One of the spectators at the convention. And the expo’s branding was at its finest this year, from posters to lanyards. Two highlights were the front-of-the-resort classic car show, which included perfectly preserved Bel Airs and Impalas. If you needed to brush up on your studio names, there was Good Work Tattoos, Kazoku, Pasttime Tattoo, True Love Berkeley, and Petaluma Tattoos, from Los Angeles to San Leandro. Some of the artists who electrified the audience were Charlie Cartwright, Bert Rodriguez, Henry Goldfield, Tim Hendricks, Philip Milic, Dresden, Emma Pierce, and Michael Beckerat. While there were a few near-complete bodysuits, the bulk of work was small walk-in tattoos, which allowed the tattooists to chat with friends and bystanders. Spectators were eager to return to a physical location conducive to socialization and recreation, and tattooers wanted to resume their work after a few years of hard lockdowns and pandemics. The 30th Annual Santa Rosa Tattoos & Blues (April 22–24, 2022), one of the world’s longest-running tattoo events, was filled at the Flamingo Resort in Sonoma County, California.
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