


I worked at it anyway, but always felt like I had one foot in the door. I think In the first half of my career, at least somewhere in my subconscious I believed them. When I started tattooing 15 years ago everyone told me I was crazy and that it wasn’t a real job. What’s been the biggest roadblock or challenge you’ve encountered on your tattooing journey so far? A lot of artists have great work ethic but have a hard time focusing on one style or knowing what kind of artists they would like to be. You have to know where you want to be in order to start taking the right steps to achieve your goal. Third would be knowing exactly where you want to be in your career and what the goal is. Unless you’re passionate about what you do you won’t be able to sustain the long hours and hard work required to reach your goals. It’s easy to look at others success and think that there was a secret to their success or that they were born with a talent but unless you’re willing to work harder than everyone else around you you’ll never see the level of success you’re looking for. What three things would you say have been most beneficial towards your growth and success as an artist? So you are obviously an incredibly respected tattooer these days. I got the chance to do an interview with this highly respected and sought after tattooer, and hope you all enjoy.
#Jesse rix tattoo full#
His style is truly like no other, utilizing intricate geometric designs along with vivid full color surrealism work and blending the two together brilliantly. Jesse Rix is an unbelievably impressive tattooer working out of Keene, New Hampshire who I have recently got the chance of connecting with.
