Interview with Shane Munce
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1.Tell me a little about your personally.Are you a self taught  tattoo artist?
I am not a self taught tattoo artist.  I began my apprenticeship in 97 I believe.  Under Brian Ulrich in New Hope, Pa at the shop "living Arts".

2.How long have you been tattooing?
Since 97 pretty much.  Nothing really started coming together until around 99, when i kinda fell into the "realism" category.
 
3.Are there any famous artists, tattooists or not, that have influenced you down the path of your career?
Obviously Brian Ulrich for getting me in the business.  I have always admired H.R. Giger since I was around 8 or 9.  I love the gore and realism coming out of special FX artists like screaming Mad George, Tom Savini, and Rob Bottin.  As far as tattoo artists go, Its people like Nikko, Mike DeVries, Nick Baxter,Tim Kern, josh Carlton,Bob Tyrell, Robert Hernandez, and Paul Acker that make me bust my ass everyday to even keep up!
 
4.How has your work developed over the years?
God I hope so.  No it has.  I remember when color portraits were unheard of.  And reading an interview with Deano cook and him saying he thinks he had color portraits down.  hahaha.  Now look at what people are doing!  Its not only me its the entire industry.  The economy cant even keep up!
 
5.It seems to me a lot of younger tat artists have college degrees in the fine arts.The things they can do on the skin are outstanding.Do you think it is necessary for a tattooer to have a background in fine arts or any formal training?
Yeah, obviously so.  Its so rare you find raw talent nowadays.  I learned so much in college, that are fundamental art skills that I'm sorry no tattoo artists would or better yet should have to teach an apprentice.  Having skills mastered on paper or canvas before doing it on another persons skin permanently is what I feel should be the case.  I feel it should be mandatory that in order to get an apprenticeship one should have been through art school.  There are too many artist nowadays that are mediocre and jump into a certain style so their shortcomings don't show in other styles, or just do flash because that's where their capabilities lie.
 
6.Your style leans toward bright colorful portraits and horror designs.Do you remember where and when your love and fascination with that style first began?
I guess you could say my fascination with horror started at a VERY early age.  My parents bought me toys that were of monsters and stuff as a kid.  I remember one of my Christmas presents in '79 was an 18 inch kenner alien. Even Star wars and other films like clash of the Titans (which they are remaking), I always liked the bad guys.  They were always more interesting than the good guys.  My father was a engineer and specialized in drafting, so as a kid I used to ask him to draw me pictures when I was incapable.  That talent alone always intrigued me and I see the same thing with my son, Gage wanting me to draw and do art for him.

7.Have you ever thought to change your style?
Yeah.  When I first began tattooing I was wanting to do all kinds of tweaked graffiti style new school tattoos and knew absolutely nothing about the art in general.  All my life i did everything in a realistic perspective.  I have no idea what made me think tattooing was gonna be different.  SO after plenty of horrible attempts at that style I kinda stumbled into doing a portrait for a client and everything sorta fell into place.
 
8.What is your favorite or most exciting aspect about your job?
This is where everyone gives that bullshit answer about meeting new people.  Yeah, that is cool, but I think its doing something that comes from within me and being recognized by other that they want that "piece" of me on them forever.  Having other artists say "good job".  I always looked up to Don Juan from Philly.  A month ago I was at a party with him and he was like all stoked over this tattoo I did on a friends hand.  He was showing other artists in the room and what not.  Funny thing is 12 years ago I remember sitting with him in a bar and him talking to me about this person was flying in to get tattooed by him and him doing a convention in this city and i just remember going "wow, I wanna be like him one day!"  That s when I have "made it".
 

9.Honestly,when i saw your Various work i was fascinated! What techniques are you using to make those amazing designs?
If it was that easy to explain Id write a book , retire to Greece or something.  I don't even know how my thought process works.  I either do what I see in front of me (portraits) or do what I see in my head, (flesh wounds).  I don't stop until I am pleased with the outcome.

10.I suppose you are traveling a lot. How many often do you go on tat conventions and which one left u the most memorable impression?
I don't do conventions as much as I travel to tattoo friends of mine.  I know in the past year I have traveled a few times to tattoo Corey and Paul from slipknot.  I have known them for a bit, and traveling with them and hanging with them and their families go above and beyond most conventions Ive done.  Very gracious people and I'm happy to consider them my friends.

11.What advice would you give to new artists coming through who are trying to make a name for themselves?
If you don't posses something that sets you apart from others or being the best than you can possibly be then find another profession.  The world needs more bankers, and house painters.  Not more people doing irreparable damage to others skin permanently. STAY in school.  get your degree.  Then ask yourself that question.  I see too many kids buying machines on eBay and "tattooing" their homies up at a tattoo party.  Spewing out crap that my son (7) could do better at.  Sure this profession has perks.  Ive gotten girls that I wouldn't have thought would look at me twice beforehand, but that's not WHY i got into this business.  Some things you either have or don't have, and if you don't have it, leave it behind you.  If you do, it'll fall into place.

12.What can we expect from you in the future?
I guess just more busting my ass to pull off more cool shit.  If its not on someones arm, it'll be in a gallery.



-Shane Munce
www.redrumtattoo.com
www.needleprick.com
www.myspace.com/redrumtattoo

Comments
FIST
such a great tattoos
11-03-2010 02:00
AceMc
u rocks!
10-03-2010 15:56
Dark Miss
the portraits are excellent
10-03-2010 06:57
Ilince
beautiful tattoos
10-03-2010 00:55
Ritter
phenomenal
09-03-2010 02:06
andzi
adorable
08-03-2010 18:01
Anna
you have such a wonderful talent
07-03-2010 14:54
Kviki
awesome!!!
07-03-2010 01:18
Mijata
lovely
05-03-2010 18:54
Guci
fabulous
04-03-2010 20:03
*pumpkin*
really amazing
03-03-2010 23:53
ice_cube
a kick ass designs
03-03-2010 00:40
Juice
really cool ideas for a tattoo
02-03-2010 21:20
ANHELITO
awesome
02-03-2010 12:25
Oliver
very nice
02-03-2010 03:57
skull
crazy cool
02-03-2010 00:26
Desire
amazing
01-03-2010 19:39
JanciT
excellent
01-03-2010 19:23
Miss_A
great
01-03-2010 18:49
^Exotic^
ur work rocks
01-03-2010 18:42
ToKioTattooz
awesome!!!
01-03-2010 18:30
Adri23
impressive
01-03-2010 18:01
Leonis
fantastic
01-03-2010 17:57