Tattooed with rare art by world-class tattoo artists. Indelible is working with three renowned tattoo artists: Mike Rubendall from Kings Avenue Tattoo-a specialist in Japanese-style tattoos, Matt Skinny-from Made to Last Tattoo-a specialist in black and gray realism, and BJ Betts from State Street Tattoo. Both Rubendall and Skinny have tattooed Amoia in real life, and Betts did the logo design for Indelible. The mission for this first NFT tattoo drop from Indelible is to raise awareness and funds for a non-profit that is close to Amoia’s heart and that he is personally involved in- For a Bright Future. For a Bright Future helps underrepresented and underprivileged kids through health, education, youth leadership, and the power of storytelling.Īmoia said that his Discord Manager is in remission with cancer, and one of his community managers has cerebral palsy, so there are plans to donate some of the profits to their charities of choice as well. I had a chance to speak with Amoia about Indelible and the goals he has for this NFT project. The most popular fonts for tattoos are script fonts, which usually look personal and unique, such as calligraphy and handwriting. We spoke some about tattoo culture in general. Old English fonts are also used a lot in tattoo designs because they have a distinguished look and evoke some medieval atmosphere. Other popular fonts used in tattoos include: Celtic fonts, graffiti fonts, blade. I have a few and plan to get many more (nothing even remotely close to Amoia). Mike Amoia intends to elevate tattoo culture and demonstrate that tattoos can be monetizable and. We talked about how tattoos have gained a lot of mainstream acceptance, but they are still considered objectionable by much of white collar or corporate America. There are many jobs out there that have specific rules stating that you can’t have tattoos visible while you’re at work. It is completely dumb and irrational-since having a tattoo inked on your body has literally zero impact on your ability to actually do a job, but many of the people in the management roles are still stuck in an outdated mindset when it comes to tattoos. I know that Beeple cashed in for a cool $69 million by selling a collection of his art as an NFT, and that a lot of money is changing hands for digital cartoon collectibles within the NFT market. Amoia and I spoke about how that is just one facet of NFTs, though, that just scratches the surface. Because of the nature of NFTs and blockchain technology, there are many other potential use cases and benefits-but for now it seems mostly to be a market for niche collectibles.Īmoia intends to demonstrate that tattoos-which many said would deter him from getting jobs and making money-can be monetizable, and soon will be available to purchase to help kids in need.Sam We had the swordfish, creamy burrata, and buttermilk fried chicken. The burrata stood out, but mostly because my date had not experienced it before and so was fun to introduce it to her. Madison The burrata was just cheese, strawberries, and some seasoning on a nice piece of bread, but somehow, it was incredible. Sam Conversation flowed with no lulls, even garnering a comment that it was very easy to talk to me, but our interests did not really align. Unique overlap was in our desire to write a novel eventually, surf, and visit New Zealand. This surprised me because my first impression was that he wasn’t my type. I felt a little inadequate by comparison (although I know this is just a me thing). Sam My date did undercut herself by sharing comments like she had typically only dated boys who did not know how to dress and had less self-confidence. Madison When he asked me what my type was, the only thing I could come up with was “less polished,” and then I had trouble elaborating on what that meant.
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