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Event Photos from the October 13 “Boondock Saints Bike Reveal Benefitting Los Angeles Regional Foodbank/Feeding America”!

Saturday, October 22nd, 2011

[View photos from the October 13 event, here: http://tuffsissy.com/blog/event-gallery/. Post-event wrap-up, is below...]

Celebs, Charity & Cheer: October 13 Event, “Boondock Saints Bike Reveal Benefitting Los Angeles Regional Foodbank/Feeding America”, Hosted by “The Boondock Saints” Writer/Director, Troy Duffy

– Melrose Avenue’s “Freak Chic Tattoo” and “Tuff Sissy & Co.” Welcomed Guests at Festive “Boondock Saints” Fan Meet & Greet, and LA Speed Shop Custom-Built “Boondock Saints”-Themed Motorcycle Reveal –

On Thursday, October 13, 2011, “The Boondock Saints” (www.boondocksaints.com) Writer/Director, Troy Duffy, hosted a bevy of the movies’ fans, friends, cast and crew, as he celebrated the reveal of his brand new, “LA Speed Shop” (www.laspeedshop.com) custom-built “Boondock-Saints”-themed motorcycle. The event, officially named “Boondock Saints Bike Reveal Benefitting Los Angeles Regional Foodbank/Feeding America”, was held at Mat Joseph’s Melrose Avenue art venue “Tuff Sissy & Co.” (www.tuffsissy.com) and his neighboring “Freak Chic Tattoo” (www.freakchictattoo.com), and benefited said local charity (www.lafoodbank.org).

“Boondock Saints” cast and crew in attendance – other than Mr. Duffy – included actress Julie Benz, actors Clifton Collins Jr., Daniel DeSanto, David Della Rocco, and Brian Mahoney, as well as additional celebs who came out to support both Mr. Duffy and the cause, actors Jack Rubio, Jonathan Schaech, Paul Alessi, Sam Macaroni, and actress Amie Barsky.

Fans of The Boondock Saints franchise had been following LA Speed Shop’s progress on-line, as owner Chris Richardson and his crew constructed Mr. Duffy’s bike. The event served as the official reveal of the completed machine. Event guests mixed and mingled, eagerly awaiting the actual bike reveal. At the conclusion of a brief announcement by Mr. Duffy, Chris Richardson pulled the cover off of the custom machine, spurring a flurry of flash photography.

The event also featured a Boondock Saints movie memorabilia auction and raffle, a portion of the proceeds of which benefitted Los Angeles Regional Foodbank. The auction included items such as an official “Boondock Saints II” movie prop painting, signed by Mr. Duffy and a number of attending cast members; clothing and accessories from the movies’ wardrobe department, actually worn on-set; and other signed memorabilia.

Inked Magazine (www.inkedmag.com) served as media partner of the October 13 event, where guests enjoyed a hosted bar courtesy of Sailor Jerry Rum (www.sailorjerry.com/the-rum), as well as the hospitality of Sailor Jerry’s fully-outfitted Airstream trailer, which was parked in front of the venue. DJ Ten Foot Rabbit (www.facebook.com/pages/Ten-Foot-Rabbit/129917050417665) entertained the crowd with intricate sound maneuvers like bits of the movies’ dialogue overlapping and intertwined in the evening’s playlist.

O.N.E. Coconut Water (www.onedrinks.com) was also on-site, as well as Magnolia Bakery cupcakes (www.magnoliabakery.com), and delightfully devoured hors d’oeuvres from soon-to-open Marcona (www.marconarestaurant.com), scheduled to open late-October, directly across Melrose Avenue from Tuff Sissy & Co./Freak Chic Tattoo. Marcona’s menu for the evening included sample bites of their Spiced Spanish Tuna, Gyros Espana, and Burlington Red Onion sandwiches, as well as their Ossi de Morti (almond cookies), Cowboy Oatmeal Cookies, and Spiced Marconas (signature bar nut mix).

For more information about the October 13 “Boondock Saints” charity event or to receive photos, please email1316 info [at] stilettomarketing [dot] com.

Tuff Sissy online store

Saturday, October 22nd, 2011

We’ve been updating the online store
and will be up and running soon.
We’ve been adding tons of new unique
Stuff you just gotta have .
check back soon or come by the shop.
You will not be disappointed.
peace-
Tuff Sissy & Co.

Introducing: Frank Ball, Another Artist in our June Group Art Show

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

Frank Ball is a self-taught artist, extremely influenced by the punk rock skater culture of the 80s, and the powerful images of the outlaw biker scene and gang culture that litters the Los Angeles cityscape. 

Frank is also a tattoo artist, and has been tattooing for over 20 years. Frank started his tattoo career as an apprentice to Mark Mahoney, at the early age of 17, and has worked for many of the most famous tattoo artists in the world including Bob Roberts, Corey Miller and Gill Montie, to name just a few. Frank continues to wield his skilled craft to this day (now at Freak Chic Tattoo), and he also continues to paint, with acrylic, water color, pen and ink. 

One of the most notorious names in the tattoo business, Frank Ball has found a happy medium in his career, as well as his family life, as a proud father of three. Life couldn’t be more normal for this young, outlaw artist.

Introducing: Sixx Taylor, Another Artist in our June Group Art Show

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

Sixx Taylor’s fascination with the arts began at the ripe old age of eight years old, when he began painting. He has studied art his entire life, and as his college years approached, his skill and talent landed him a partial scholarship to Otis College of Art and Design. Sixx eschewed school for the art of tattooing, which he began to practice at the age of 21.

In his paintings, Sixx uses mainly water colors as his medium of choice, and prefers traditional tattoo art. He never makes prints of his pieces; every one of his paintings is one-off, a truly unique piece.

Sixx currently holds tattooing court at Freak Chic Tattoo. To view some of his tattoo work, please visit: http://www.freakchictattoo.com/tattoo.php.

Introducing: Bob Vessells, Another Artist in our June Group Art Show

Sunday, June 12th, 2011

Bob Vessells is a very unique artist and person: A true eccentric, and a devout student of psychology, paranormal and all things occult. 

After many complaints by concerned parents who were writing his school administration about fear of “ink poisoning”, Bob was forbidden to draw on his fellow third-grade students. Eventually, he would go on to permanently ink friends in high school. In 1987, after two years of art school, he landed his first professional tattooing gig with world-famous founding father of modern tattooing, Mark “The Shark” Mahoney, at Shamrock Social Club on the infamous Sunset Strip. Bob moved on to open his own tattoo shop and art gallery in 1995, “Funny Farm Tattoo,” in Los Feliz, CA. 

Fueled by ADD and obsessive-compulsive disorder, Bob is an accomplished  mixed-medium artist. Mastering oil painting, pen and ink, he also carves Tikis, sculpts “3D” art and art brushes, and is one of the most fun – and funniest – people you will ever meet. Check out Bob Vessells at www.bobvessells.com or www.funnyfarmtattoo.com.

Introducing: SEROE, Yet Another Artist in our June Group Art Show

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

SEROE:

Angeleno with a lust for paint, grime, booze, and crime.
Started painting graffiti.
Still paints graffiti and other stuff.
Works furiously to silence the inner demons.
Likes long walks on the beach.
Blah Blah Blah…

{We’ll just let his famed art – street or otherwise – speak for itself.}

Introducing: AXIS, Another Artist in our June Group Art Show

Wednesday, June 1st, 2011

AXIS (born March 26, 1973 in London, England) is a contemporary illustrator/painter who emerged from Los Angeles’ seminal graffiti scene in the 1980s. He is most noted for his convoluted and hyper-stylized freehand graffiti, which has appeared in Los Angeles, Austin, Seattle, Baltimore, London, Tokyo, and Berlin.

As a child, Axis moved from London to Los Angeles with his family and developed a number of musical and artistic influences including Mozart, Black Sabbath, Rick Griffin, Norman Rockwell, and even Monty Python’s Flying Circus. An early convert to skateboarding and punk rock, Axis began experimenting with graffiti art in 1985. By the mid-90s he had cemented his reputation as one of the most prolific street artists working in Los Angeles. Though his career has largely unfolded outside of the graffiti landscape, his skate-punk origins continue to shape his engorged aesthetic and politicized black humor.

In addition to his artwork, Axis is also widely known as a musician. Having received formal music training (harpsichord, cello, piano) at a young age, Axis formed Los Angeles hard-core/Metal band The Pain (lead guitarist, songwriter) in 2004. He has recorded two full-length albums and has toured Europe and the United States. 

Axis lives in Los Angeles, CA where he continues to paint, skate and play music everyday. For more information about Axis, please visit: www.stylepig.com.

Introducing: Konstantin, Another Artist in our June Group Art Show

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

Konstantin Nossachev was born in Caucasus, Russia, where Konstantin’s family placed the utmost importance on his education. Konstantin traveled, studied and lived all over the world, including time in Germany, Canada, France, Switzerland and of course, the U.S., to which Konstantin received his citizenship, in 2005.

In 2007, Konstantin finally had the opportunity to pursue his childhood dream of becoming a pilot, and after three years of training, in 2010 he became a licensed pilot. This new accomplishment has allowed Konstantin to also express himself through aerial photography. Konstantin successfully leveraged this new form of self-expression with a hit aerial photography show in 2010, in a “SISTEMA”-backed Moscow gallery.

Tattooing is still Konstantin’s main occupation, as he has recognized within the art, a renaissance in technique, self-expression and most importantly, cultural exchange. For Konstantin, the lines between craft, art, psychology and physiology are blurred, all joining together to stimulate his thought process and vision. Konstantin feels that the high standards set in the tattoo world, make tattooing one of the most creative, contemporary, cultural art forms.

Konstantin’s tattoo art centers around life-like subjects, which help him to understand the cycle of being. To that end, in Konstantin’s down-time, he paints, with friends and lovers as his primary subjects. And with this new-found outlet of aerial photography, Konstantin has discovered that switching between mediums helps him to follow and study the different layers of lifestyle of modern society. For more information about Konstantin, please visit: www.noskos.com.