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In this episode of Chats and Tatts Aaron welcomes artist Jesse Rix. The discussion centers on a vital aspect of artistic expression, particularly in tattooing: the significance of demonstrating what is possible. This concept not only nurtures creativity but also paves the way for greater opportunities and client interest in unique styles.
They explore the concept of human existence through a spiritual lens. Aaron emphasizes the importance of recognizing the beauty of each soul navigating this reality, fostering compassion, patience, and empathy in a world often filled with negativity.
Jesse puts a lens on artists actively showcasing their creations. This highlights the reality that potential clients may remain unaware of innovative styles and techniques unless artists take the initiative to drop the ego and simply present their work to the worldd. By doing so, artists can inspire clients to explore new ideas and concepts they may not have previously considered.
Tune in as he shares insights on showing others what's possible and the ongoing journey of personal development and spiritual growth thrugh tattooing.
Chat Breakdown:
00:01:01 - Aaron's DMT Experience 00:01:32 - Compassion and Empathy 00:04:07 - Childhood and Early Art Influences 00:05:01 - Deciding to Become an Artist 00:06:57 - Learning Tattooing the Hard Way 00:08:00 - Opening a Tattoo Shop 00:13:40 - Inspirations and Artistic Process 00:15:03 - First 3D Geometric Tattoo 00:16:12 - Showing People What's Possible 00:17:57 - Philosophy and the Nature of Reality 00:20:10 - The Purpose of Life 00:21:31 - Safety vs. Freedom 00:23:38 - Community and Understanding 00:24:42 - The Role of Podcasts and Free Speech 00:26:10 - Political Beliefs and Censorship 00:31:31 - The Importance of Client Experience 00:33:33 - Empathy and Compassion in Tattooing 00:35:31 - Tattooing as Self-Development 00:37:09 - Building a Community Through Tattooing
Quotes:
"I'll just say right now, I'm jealous. I don't have that. I live in the urban empire."
"If I'm not going to tattoo or do my art, then I'm just going to do it for fun. And then that fun just became, you know, what I was supposed to do."
"If you do what you love, you work harder than anybody else."
"You just do what turns you on and eventually you look back one day and there's your style, you know?"
" I still steer towards freedom regardless of what comes from that freedom."
"That is a fucking problem. When you live in a supposedly the freest country in the world and you're afraid."
"A man is defined by his actions. And I say, no, no, that isn't. They're defined by the results."
"There is this layer to tattooing that goes beyond great mechanics into this realm of experience."
"I feel like tattooing helped me to learn to love myself."
"I don't want to feel like somebody owns me or somebody gets to dictate how like every aspect of their tattoo, because for me, I like it being more of a collaborative effort."
"The rule is simple. If you're not hurting anybody, I'm cool with you."
"Teaching is the highest level of learning."
Stay Connected:
Connect with Jesse:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/jesse_rix
Connect with Aaron:
Website: http://www.chatsandtatts.com
Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsandtatts
IG: http://www.instagram.com/chatsandtatts
Chats & Tatts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chatsandtatts
Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova
Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com
By Aaron Della Vedova5
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In this episode of Chats and Tatts Aaron welcomes artist Jesse Rix. The discussion centers on a vital aspect of artistic expression, particularly in tattooing: the significance of demonstrating what is possible. This concept not only nurtures creativity but also paves the way for greater opportunities and client interest in unique styles.
They explore the concept of human existence through a spiritual lens. Aaron emphasizes the importance of recognizing the beauty of each soul navigating this reality, fostering compassion, patience, and empathy in a world often filled with negativity.
Jesse puts a lens on artists actively showcasing their creations. This highlights the reality that potential clients may remain unaware of innovative styles and techniques unless artists take the initiative to drop the ego and simply present their work to the worldd. By doing so, artists can inspire clients to explore new ideas and concepts they may not have previously considered.
Tune in as he shares insights on showing others what's possible and the ongoing journey of personal development and spiritual growth thrugh tattooing.
Chat Breakdown:
00:01:01 - Aaron's DMT Experience 00:01:32 - Compassion and Empathy 00:04:07 - Childhood and Early Art Influences 00:05:01 - Deciding to Become an Artist 00:06:57 - Learning Tattooing the Hard Way 00:08:00 - Opening a Tattoo Shop 00:13:40 - Inspirations and Artistic Process 00:15:03 - First 3D Geometric Tattoo 00:16:12 - Showing People What's Possible 00:17:57 - Philosophy and the Nature of Reality 00:20:10 - The Purpose of Life 00:21:31 - Safety vs. Freedom 00:23:38 - Community and Understanding 00:24:42 - The Role of Podcasts and Free Speech 00:26:10 - Political Beliefs and Censorship 00:31:31 - The Importance of Client Experience 00:33:33 - Empathy and Compassion in Tattooing 00:35:31 - Tattooing as Self-Development 00:37:09 - Building a Community Through Tattooing
Quotes:
"I'll just say right now, I'm jealous. I don't have that. I live in the urban empire."
"If I'm not going to tattoo or do my art, then I'm just going to do it for fun. And then that fun just became, you know, what I was supposed to do."
"If you do what you love, you work harder than anybody else."
"You just do what turns you on and eventually you look back one day and there's your style, you know?"
" I still steer towards freedom regardless of what comes from that freedom."
"That is a fucking problem. When you live in a supposedly the freest country in the world and you're afraid."
"A man is defined by his actions. And I say, no, no, that isn't. They're defined by the results."
"There is this layer to tattooing that goes beyond great mechanics into this realm of experience."
"I feel like tattooing helped me to learn to love myself."
"I don't want to feel like somebody owns me or somebody gets to dictate how like every aspect of their tattoo, because for me, I like it being more of a collaborative effort."
"The rule is simple. If you're not hurting anybody, I'm cool with you."
"Teaching is the highest level of learning."
Stay Connected:
Connect with Jesse:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/jesse_rix
Connect with Aaron:
Website: http://www.chatsandtatts.com
Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsandtatts
IG: http://www.instagram.com/chatsandtatts
Chats & Tatts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chatsandtatts
Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova
Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com

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