Without a shadow of doubt, I am in no way a bio mechanical artist. I look up to them, I respect them, hell, I even know a few of them now and what they do on skin, canvas, and digitally boggle my mind. I dont understand it, but I know when its good, I also know that you will not catch me tattooing any of it anytime soon... But! That does'nt mean I cant learn a thing or two. Here, is my first digital attempt at something of that nature, I see a good amount of things that need work and hours ago today i didnt set out to make a masterpiece, but now that i'm this far into this little guy' I atleast know where I stand on my own personal bio-y spectrum. In 10 or 20 more of these it will be fun to look back and compare. I think somewhere around 50 of them I may have an idea of what im doing.. But this is me now. Unpolished, green. Hopefully showing this to you will light that much needed fire for exploration and even if I dont end up doing bio mechanical tattooig for a living, I know for a fact that the crazy attention to detail.. color saturation.. fit..flow..and process, will surely seep into my daily box of tools, advancing my tattooing in ways that will ensure that im always giving my clients the most of me, pulling no punches and making a mark that's so you, you'll wonder how you spent all of these years without it. Thank you for looking.