![]() At the time of starting my tattoo career as an apprentice, it was just shy of my son Max’s first birthday. The struggle was basically maintaining balance in my life. Overall, has it been relatively smooth? If not, what were some of the struggles along the way? From there I landed an apprenticeship under him and began my tattoo career on the road to becoming the professional tattoo artist I am today. I bought my first two tattoo machines from him and instantly got to work tattooing friends in my college dorm room. While in college, I was getting tattooed at a local shop in Cambridge, a bunch and became friends with my tattoo artist, Mike Christie at Skin Art Studio. ![]() I went on to attend Curry College where I majored in graphic design with a minor in advanced studio art. I designed and drew out designs for friends and family wanting tattoos I always liked bringing their ideas to life and seeing their enjoyment when they got them done. I continued building my own style through high school at Malden Catholic where most of my work surrounded graffiti and tattoo oriented drawings and paintings. ![]() I designed my first tattoo for a teacher of mine by eighth grade, and this is where the seed was really planted for my interest in tattoos as a whole. I started out drawing and driven by art in middle school where a mentor of mine introduced me to street art and graffiti artwork. Mike, can you briefly walk us through your story – how you started and how you got to where you are today. Today we’d like to introduce you to Mike Coleman.
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