Saturday, 19 September 2015

EMMA DAWE FOR EIGHTS BRIGADE

INTRODUCING THE NEWEST MEMBER TO THE EIGHTS FAMILY AND FIRST EVER BLOG CONTRIBUTOR!




Around 6 months back we were visiting Brisbane and had heard of this rad little 24/7 coffee shop in Fortitude Valley called Death By Decaf. Needed that caffeine hit so thought we'd drop by for the daily boost. We ended up meeting a gnarly barista - Emma Dawe.



I have always loved art, in high school it was the only thing I managed to get an A in.  After leaving school I stopped drawing a lot, it was only a thing I would do occasionally as I was quite embarrassed of my work. After meeting my partner Bennett who is a tattoo artist, he pushed me to start drawing again. His style of tattooing being realism really inspired me to start drawing portraits and photo realistic pieces. If it wasn't for him being so supportive and patient with me I don't think I would of picked up a pencil again.  

At the start of this year I started a tattoo apprenticeship. One of the artists who I worked under also primarily tattooed realism. He taught me some great tips and tools to use whilst drawing. In the time I was doing my apprenticeship I learnt a lot about what I wanted from my creativity, and soon realised that tattooing wasn't for me. I loved to have the freedom to draw for myself and the pressure of tattooing was something I personally couldn't handle.  

I have only started drawing realism in the last 6 months so I still have a lot to learn but I am happy with the progress I have made in the time I have been drawing. There are so many amazing artists I follow on Instagram that I look up to. One particular girl I follow, Kit King, her work is incredible and if I could be half as good as her one day it would be a dream come true. I also love the fact I can relate to her somewhat as she use to tattoo but now focuses mainly on her drawings and paintings.




I started getting tattoos when I was 19, back then it was all about just having a tattoo. Now I appreciate the time, dedication and patience that goes into every tattoo and love the fact I can wear another artists work on my skin.  I hope to grow and learn as much as possible through my drawings as it is something I am very passionate about and truly love. 





I recently just started my own Instagram page - Shades of Dawe. The hype thus far has been incredible and I'm so appreciative of all the love. I look forward to being a monthly contributor to the Eights blog so hope you all enjoy what I have to bring in the future!

Emma xo
Instagram - @ShadesofDawe


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