Tattoo Artist Justin Olivier - Ep 048 - BOOKS CLOSED Podcast
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- Опубліковано 8 сер 2022
- This episode, Andrew is joined by tattooer and reluctant podcast guest, Justin Olivier. They discuss growing up in New Orleans, escaping hurricanes, the benefits of traveling, and why he likes to keep his head down and focus on his work.
Recorded at Worship Tattoo in Portsmouth, NH
BOOKS CLOSED is hosted by Andrew Stortz (@andrewstortz)
Music by SAKURA @sakura.beatz
& Epidemic Sound
I appreciate all the videos!
its nice to see other tattooer Perspectives😊
This is the kind of entertainment that I love thank you good sirs.
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching
Another great interview Andrew keep em coming. 👍
Thanks for watching!
Been patiently awaiting this for much too long. Glad to see you still killing it.
Thanks for hanging in there! More new stuff to come soon
WE LOVE JUSTIN!!!!!!!! YOU'RE DOING GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love my tattoo from Justin and think his work is super unique. Love it when he comes and work @ Temple
Love this episode, very chill.
Yeah! This one was relaxed and super enjoyable to film. Thanks for watching!
Great interview, thanks for sharing. I hope to get tattooed by Justin someday! I always wondered what his opinion was when it comes to
Get tattooed by him! I did 🙌
Hey Andrew, do you think you could get Mike Adams on the podcast?
I'd also love to see Mike on here! I got tattooed by him during his trad era, would be really interesting to hear about his stylistic progression
Savage interview, great cliffhanger to end it on too with the do you believe in aliens bombshell 😂
Welcome back
Thank you!
You should try get Luxiano31 and or Lugosis on the show
His name is spelled wrong in the title
Jesus Christ. Talk about irony
I feel like as tattooers a lot of us DO tend to deal with social anxieties, and being able to communicate with clients has always been a hard thing to learn for me. I’m not sure why we’re like that, but it’s an interesting topic. Maybe because we use art as our voice, instead of our actual voice. And in the process forget how to use our voices..