Called “Weirdo shirts,” the style caught on among enthusiasts at car shows across America in what’s known as the “Kustom Kulture scene.” In the late 1950s, artist Big Daddy Roth received attention for his twisted, surreal designs, which he printed and sold on T-shirts. Over the years, the hot rod community has developed its own unique culture with unique styles, appeals, and leaders. One prominent product from hot rod culture which enthusiasts recognize but the general community often doesn’t is the Rat Fink character.Ī cartoon creation of artist Ed “Big Daddy” Roth, Rat Fink is a brash, grotesque character that lives on as a symbol of a motoring era. He has sacrificed so much to get where he is now, and he lives a true West Coast OG success story.You’ve probably seen this green menace before, but do you know what it is? Big Gus is an inspiration to the troubled youth out there. He has won over 300 awards world wide and is the Star of Spike TV hit series TATTOO NIGHTMARES which has become a top hit in so many other countries including the states.He has seen huge success with designs for clothing companies such as Sullen Clothing and Tribal and his very own line for fisherman called FISH ELITE and so many others. His popular style of fine line, Black and Grey-Photorealism graces the pages of Tattoo Publications in 40 countries. Today Big Gus is a world class and world known tattoo artist. He knew that he was part of a new generation of these artists, and it was part of his responsibility to keep these traditions alive. Some of the respected old school artists like CatFish Carl, Tony Olivas, and Rick Walters schooled Big Gus on the fact that tattooists honoring the traditions and respecting the legacy and talents of fellow artists were becoming a dying breed. He later became friends with these same artists that he looked up to. He saw that he could actually use his art skills to make a good living, to travel the world, and to meet other artists from all corners of the globe. He became a fan of artists such as Jack Rudy, Freddy Negrete, Paul Booth, Bob Tyrell and so many others. He studied and observed all of the different styles and techniques. Big Gus began to attend tattoo conventions. He started tattooing professionally at age 22 out of Distinctive Ink in Pico Rivera. He wanted to make sure his mother was looking down on him from above with pride. But he knew there was more out there for him then gang banging. He has been a self taught artist his whole life, all though paying close attention to those better then he was to improve on his skills as an artist. He was always painting murals in the Los Angels Riverbed and showcasing his graffiti skills all around L.A.Big Gus began tattooing at the age of 14. Gus has a bit of a dark past, growing up with a ruff crowd and getting involved with gangs at a young age. All though she is not around any more, her artistic influence on her son still lives on today. Unfortunately his mother passed away when Gus was just 19 years old. He was only in kindergarten and already painting along side his mother. Big Gus' mother gave him his first set of paint brushes at the young age of 5 years old. His mother was an artist and would always encourage him to draw, paint, and trace as a young child. Big Gus was born and raised in the streets of Los Angeles.
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