Flip Video: Brandon Bond Got Injured

Brandon Bond gets injured while riding a Quad.. www.brandonbond.com Brandon moved immediately to Las Vegas, where he tattooed on Las Vegas Blvd. He began flying to New Hampshire and getting huge amounts of artwork from his tattoo artist and friend Joe Capobianco. Brandon then moved to Seattle where he worked at Slave to the Needle with Aaron Bell and began touring doing tattoo conventions with Damon Conklin. Brandon then relocated to New Orleans and worked at Electric Ladyland Tattoos. After Mardi Gras, the tour continued to Panama City Beach, Florida, where Brandon embraced the chaos of Spring Break. Brandon then relocated to Atlanta, GA in 2003. It was at this point that Tattoo Savage magazine, Tattoo Revue magazine, and Skin Art magazine all published interviews and pages of artwork from him. His artwork has now been featured in over 500 international tattoo arts publications, and he has been interviewed and published more than any other contemporary tattoo artist in the world. He opened his first studio, All or Nothing Tattoo and Body Piercing, in 2004, which quickly became a household name in tattooing. Artists were imported from all over the nation and the current staff assembled is unlike any other in the history of the industry. All or Nothing immediately inundated the national tattoo convention tour circuit and began accumulating awards and press in an unprecedented manner. No studio in the history of tattooing has compiled so many amazing artists, birthed so

Sexy Tattooed Girls Compilation

www.allornothingtattoo.com www.strangleholdmerch.com www.atlantapitbullrescue.com Random Compilation of Sexy Tattooed Girls Mythos Art Show At All Or Nothing Tattoo, Atlanta From the November 2004 issue of Prick Magazine by Cory Gillispie MYTHOS. That was the name of the tattoo-based art show held at All or Nothing Tattoo and Art Gallery in Marietta, Georgia. The turn out was great, with art lovers both inside and out of the industry representing. They weren’t just there for the superb catering, either. Many shops brought their entire crew to be inspired by the work of their peers. Painting by Eric Merrill Painting by Scott Fieldhouse This well organized event featured a slew of professional tattooist’s concepts on paper and canvas from the likes of Joe Capobianco, Dan Henk, Eric Merrill, Samuel Parker and Jime Litwalk. Their show pieces were beautifully framed on the walls, although prints were also available in their raw state. Other pieces by artists such as Canman, Aaron Bell, Ron Earhart, Sarah Peacock, Jay Chastain, Dave Fox, Jamie Burness, Mike Belzel, DJ Minor, The Bishop, Phil Holt, Rodney Raines, Jason Blanton, Brandon Bond, Albie Rock, Jeremy Whitley, Phil Colvin, Dave Teddar, Kele Sparrowhawk, Sean Herman, Justin Kontzen, Joe Pasternik, Mike Eaton, Bill Conner, Hunter Spanks and Scott Sylvia were also on display, each one a testament to its creator’s skill. Painting by Joe Capobianco Painting by Joe Capobianco Painting by Dan Henk The party was wrapped up with

CH. V – Healing in 5D

There’s a doctor in South America I know of through some family members who are acquainted and have had consultations with him. His name is Dr. Wilson Araya and he is a perfect example of using a 5D consciousness for healing. He can help from miles and miles away he doesn’t even need to see you just to know your name. One story involves an aunt, who called Dr. Araya from the US after learning she had a cancerous tumor in her breast, he was able to save her much time and energy though it was apparently already too late to treat her cancer at the stage it was in. She needed to have dealt with her deep-seated guilt years ago… What he was able to do, at that point, was see that there were actually 2 malignant spots in her breast—not just the one that physicians in the states were able to see with their X-ray exams. He warned her that the prognosis given to her would not do the trick–as they missed this other danger–and to make sure to get further scans of higher resolution and get a better prognosis. Sure enough, the American doctors were bewildered when they heard this story and astonished when they confirmed with further scans that it was true. The way he does his work is weird to some but if you have been paying attention to this series you should be able to understand: for what he does, when someone asks him what is the matter with them, is to simply go into himself and ask himself “what is the matter with me?” By looking at himself at this level he can pinpoint the

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World Famous Artist Paul Booth and Birthday Cake Revenge

www.allornothingtattoo.com www.brandonbond.com www.strangleholdmerch.com www.atlantapitbullrescue.com CRAVE Magazine 2005 Article Crave: What is the name of the shop you work at? Brandon:I own All or Nothing Tattoo studio and art gallery in Atlanta GA usa www.allornothingtattoo.com Crave: Is it your own shop? Brandon:Yes it is the most fun place to work ever! we have a blast every day, we work long hours 7 days a week and do nothing but artwork every piece is collaborated and considered by us all, we review each individual tattoo together and ask eachothers advice, we are stronger together than apart. We tattoo many clinets who fly in from all over, we pick them up at the airport and shuttle them to a hotel, then tattoo them here at the studio and take them back to the airport. We offer large discounts to travvelers and enjoy working on people who are serious about getting tattooed. Crave: When did you get interested in tattoos? Brandon:I remember wanting tattoos as a child, I love music and when I was a kid all the rockstars had tattoos, so I wanted one too. I got a couple and they looked like s**t, so I though f*** that I can do it better than that, so I sought out an apprenticeship. The guy who started me out sucked too his work was crap and I had to unlearn a lot of bad habits. Crave: how was your childhood? Brandon:My childhood was amazing, I grew up on an island in Florida called Perdido Key. The front yard was the Gulf of Mexico and I was raised by two of the