Artistic Influences: The Inspirations Behind Marc’s Unique Style
Marc’s artistry is a blend of versatility, creativity, and inspiration from some of the tattoo industry’s most renowned artists. While his work spans a range of styles, Marc has a clear passion for certain techniques and designs that reflect his personal and professional growth.
Global Influences: The Artists Who Shaped Marc’s Vision
Marc’s work is deeply influenced by some of the tattoo industry’s most notable figures. Each of these artists has left an indelible mark on Marc’s approach, pushing him to experiment with bold styles and refine his craft:
- Bob Tyrell Known for his mastery of black art, Tyrell has had a significant impact on Marc’s approach to creating bold, dramatic designs.
“Tyrell’s black art is stunning,” Marc says. “I took a seminar with him in the mid-2000s, and it completely changed the way I think about contrast and depth.” - Paul Booth A pioneer of dark and "evilish" designs, Booth’s commitment to his unique style resonates with Marc’s own interest in edgier, darker themes.
“Booth’s work is haunting and powerful,” Marc explains. “I’ve always admired his ability to stay true to his vision while constantly pushing boundaries.” - Steve Peace A specialist in pin-up tattoos, Peace’s ability to shade without outlines and create vibrant, lifelike pieces has inspired Marc to experiment with similar techniques.
“I learned so much from Peace’s approach to shading,” Marc says. “It’s like painting with a tattoo machine, and it’s a technique I’ve worked hard to incorporate into my own style.” - Joe Capobianco An artist known for his bold lines, vibrant colors, and lack of white highlights. Marc has incorporated some of Capobianco’s striking style into his own work after studying his books and designs.
“Capobianco’s work is unapologetically bold,” Marc shares. “He’s a master of creating eye-catching designs, and his use of color is second to none.” - David Bolt A master airbrusher with a distinctive style that blends traditional tattooing with fine art. Marc admires Bolt’s unique approach to both airbrushing and tattooing.
“Bolt’s work is so different,” Marc says. “His ability to blend fine art techniques with tattooing is something I’ve always found inspiring.”
The Canadian Tattoo Scene
While Marc draws inspiration from global artists, he notes the differences in how Canadian tattoo artists are perceived compared to their American counterparts.
“Canada has some incredible tattoo artists, but we don’t see them pushed out in the media the same way as American artists,” Marc explains. “You really have to attend conventions or dig into Canadian networks to find them. But the talent is absolutely there.”
Marc’s connection to the broader tattoo community extends beyond the designs themselves—he’s deeply invested in the history and evolution of the art form, especially within Canada.
How Influences Shape Marc’s Work
Marc’s ability to blend these diverse influences has made him a versatile artist capable of tackling a wide range of styles. From bold black-and-gray pieces to colorful, whimsical designs, Marc’s portfolio reflects his commitment to growth and exploration.
“Every artist I’ve learned from has taught me something different,” Marc says. “Their techniques, their philosophies—it all comes together to shape the way I approach each tattoo.”
Paying It Forward
As a seasoned tattoo artist, Marc sees it as his responsibility to share his knowledge and inspire the next generation. Whether mentoring apprentices or collaborating with other artists, Marc is passionate about fostering a sense of community within the tattoo industry.
“Art is about learning and evolving,” he says. “I’ve learned so much from others, and I want to pass that on to anyone willing to listen.”
At PicMan Tattoo, Marc’s work is more than just ink on skin—it’s a reflection of decades of learning, experimentation, and collaboration. His artistic influences are a testament to his dedication to the craft and his unwavering commitment to creating meaningful, lasting art for his clients.