After that last post i figured you guys needed something less... wordy. I know i did! So here's a picture of Sanna's finished backpiece, taken right before her final session, which was about 20 minutes worth of touch up. Easiest session she ever had!
Done and done
Even though her back is all done, you probably haven't seen the last of this trooper yet. From what i've heard, she has some killer ideas for her lower arm, so we hope to see her back at the studio as soon as her and Allan's schedules will allow it.
I'm just gonna get the topic of this post out of the way before i start ranting and creating this huge build up, and then when i get to the point everyone is all "really? that's it? i thought something bad happened!" So, in order for that to not happen, here it is: someone took our name. There. That's all i'm pissed about, and i guess the rant could stop right here, before it even becomes a rant, but of course it won't. So if you already know you're gonna find this pointless and tedious, feel free to quit reading right here. The next post will contain pretty pictures and little text, and if that's your thing, i won't hold it against you.
Still here? Then let's continue. I can't even remember how many years we've been Conspiracy Inc. Maybe 5? Maybe 6? Maybe even 7? It was before i was at the shop full time, and while Franz was still at the shop too, but i'm bad with timelines, so let's just say it's been a while. And even if i don't remember when exactly we became Conspiracy Inc., i do remember the time we spent trying to come up with a name everyone could agree to; the notes with scribbles of bad suggestions and the many friends, neighbors and clients who were involved in the process. But finally we found it, and we've stuck with it ever since. That's not to say that i'm always happy about our choice of name. At least a couple of times a week the phone rings and this conversation takes place: Me: "Conspiracy Inc." Person on the other end: "Huh? Uhm, who is this?" Me (thinking): "Who did you call? Yeah? THEN WHO DO YOU THINK IT IS?", (but actually saying): "C-o-n-s-p-i-r-a-c-y-i-n-c, how can i help you" So you see, it's not the smartest name ever, but it's ours and, up until recently, i thought it was at least a pretty unique one for a tattoo shop.
But then one night while i was checking our blog stats, i ended up on a search engine i don't normally use, and i noticed something. "Conspiracy Ink." I've complained about this before, people spell our name wrong all the time, and everyone from friends to magazines have been doing that for years, but this time there was a result for the misspelled Conspiracy. In fact, there were not one, but two. Two shops are now named Conspiracy Ink Tattoo. One since 2008 and one more recently since July this year. One in Australia and one in the States. Both obviously have websites, one of them is even on facebook, flickr and twitter.
Now, i know what you're probably thinking and i have thought that myself: "couldn't it be a coincidence?", and the answer is "sure, of course it could and maybe it is". People come up with the same ideas at the same time all the time, and of course that totally could have happened here too... twice. But do i think that's the case here? Not really. These other shops may be located very far away from us physically, but on the internet we're all neighbors, and if you're somewhat active and visible online, which we are and apparently they are too, it doesn't really matter where you are in the real world. And for years we've been doing conventions, had work in various magazines, participated in art shows, printed stickers and t-shirts, been active on myspace, blogger, twitter, and, for a second there, even facebook. We represent. And the tattooers who work at our shop are not exactly unknown, so i'd say there's a good chance that people in the same industry could have heard of us.
So what's my problem? Well, my problem is that it's rude! And what am i gonna do about it? Besides this, probably not a damn thing.
I guess this discovery just comes at a time when i've been thinking a lot about respect, or lack thereof, i should say. When we first moved to our new shop i was so worried about offending people who had shops in the same zip code, including our former partner. I even worried that our neighbors across the lake felt that waving distance, even if it is across a body of water, was a little too close. But since we're a private studio, more so now than ever before, on a small, kind of anonymous street, we decided that it was probably ok.
But since we moved in March, two studios have opened in our area, one of them literally around the corner from us. When i first discovered the one right around the corner i got a little pissed... ok, i got mad as hell and considered bagging one of Lucifer's little poops and lighting the bag on fire outside their door, but i have since calmed down and accepted its location. Mostly due to the fact that i don't actually believe the guy even knew we had moved to that area in the first place, and even our clients have trouble finding us at times, so who can really blame the guy? But the whole idea of opening up shops really close to other shops, something that was not even a possibility a few years ago, is a reality now, and we didn't get the worst of it.
A new shop opened recently in the center of Copenhagen. No news there, i'm sure it happens all the time, and we're usually too busy with our own shit to pay attention to the local scene, so it's all good. Except in this case, it isn't. This shop opened right next to an established studio. Not down the street, or in the same area, but right next to it, and when i first heard, i couldn't believe it. No one could be that rude, right? Wrong. Apparently we've entered the age of i-don't-give-a-fuck, and that includes not giving a fuck about common professional courtesy and good manners. And for a person like myself who actually does give a fuck, behavior like that can be hard to accept. And this new place is apparently really bad too. Home-parties-and-staph-infections-bad, or so i've heard. I have never used this blog to air personal beefs, or write shit about other shops, and that's why you won't find any links to the shops i'm referring to in this post, or names of the local shops here in Copenhagen. This is because i believe in internet courtesy, and i try not to say and do anything online that i wouldn't be prepared to say to a persons face, and seeing how i hate confrontations, there's a lot i wouldn't say and therefore i don't (that was a ridiculously long sentence, and i'm not even sure if it worked, but i'll just leave it and move on...) But if anyone would like to know the location of this studio, so they don't accidentally take their business there, i'd be happy to inform them via email instead of a public forum.
Anyway. Respect. Borders. As you may have picked up on, i take internet behavior quite seriously, almost as seriously as real life behavior. I believe that if we choose to live out part of our lives online, which most of us do, the same basic manners have to apply here as they do in real life. I choose to let a lot of shit slide, due to the fact that if you get all riled up about every idiot behaving badly on the internet, you'd have a full time job right there. And a stressful one at that. So i try not to get worked up about the little things, and i think i'm getting pretty good at just ignoring dumb stuff. But finding out that someone did what is basically the internet equivalent of opening up a shop right next to ours, and i believe name plagiarism is just that, just pissed me off.
This post is all the attention i'm gonna give this subject. I'm not even sure it deserved a rant like this and to be honest, i'm already looking forward to posting about cake and tattoos and taxidermy again! You're not likely to find any words on this subject on Allan's blog either. He's much better than me at ignoring shit, and when i first told him about the other shops he barely shrugged. You'll probably never hear him bitch about anything as petty as this on his blog, but there's a lot of shit i choose to care about, so he doesn't have to. That's a good partnership and that's a good marriage, so there.
In conclusion... I don't know what this rant was supposed to accomplish exactly. I think i just needed to vent, and blogs are good for that, aren't they? I know for certain that i am not looking for for friends to leave angry comments on my behalf, nor will i approve comments about what a dumb bastard i am for even caring, i'm well aware of that already! More drama is the last thing anyone needs, and i'm already worried about crossing the fine line between a personal rant and a full on internet war on words. I apologize in advance if this has left anyone feeling bored or offended, but getting it out has certainly made me feel better!
Comments are open (with moderation) and anyone who has an opinion one way or the other are welcome to participate.
On a lighter note, here's Maru sliding into a box...
Here's a picture of the shelves i put up yesterday. We found them at a flea market this weekend, and although i paid more than i should have (everyone does at that market) i still think they were good finds. Now we just have a few books out front, and most of them are just there because they're decorative. I'm so glad we moved the IKEA bookcase into the drawing room/library, it never did belong in our lovely front room anyway!
Cozy corner
Mr. Owl
A lamp we also found at the flea market
Some day i'll get someone else to take some real shop pictures for you. But we have to wait until the kitchen is done... soooo, around the time of not-in-a-million-years, would be my guess? Yeah, the optimism is long gone!
I think i'll take a quick break from wasting my time looking at gorgeous apartments that i'll never be able to afford, and post this sneak peak of what Nick has been working on today. You'll most likely be able to see the whole thing in a much fancier format, tomorrow on the plog.
Not just any robot, no, this is in fact a musical robot
I have been doing some redecorating in the front room today, but i just can't seem to get any good pictures of that room. I'll keep working on that. Hey, maybe my new online-apartment-hunting obsession can teach me a thing or two?
Ah, Friday, you're the best. In spite of still very runny noses, and increasingly chilly weather, we had such a nice day today. Me and Allan came in late and studied Japanese while the boys worked in the other room. We got caught up pretty good on Hiragana, and it would have been even more efficient if we hadn't decided to take a detour from our dog walk, to go visit our sweet neighbors at The Sailors Grave. Relaxed days like this one are few and far between, and i appreciate the hell out of them!
Another use for the drawing room
Nick finished the "Four Seasons as told to you by Hot Naked Chicks" sleeve today, but because it's one of those half healed/half fresh situations, you only get a sneak peek
See the finished piece in all its naked glory in about a month on the Electric Plog
There may be a few people out there who thinks that it's all about doom and gloom here at the shop, but i'm here to tell you that it ain't so. Sometimes even Allan gets his kawaii on.
Louise got one final session on her back tattoo the day before moving abroad... bon voyage!
Speaking of kawaii, this cute little devil likes to steal my chair
Saxe from Germany has a way of sneaking in and getting small monster tattoos when his friend Björn comes to get tattooed by Allan. And since Björn was only getting touch-up on his now finished sleeve today, the tattoo even got a bit bigger than planned.
Something tells me this fella enjoys eating brains...
I was planning on taking an in-progress shot of the huge thigh piece Eckel started today, but before i knew it, the customer had put her pants on and was out the door. Don't you hate it when that happens? Ah well, maybe i'll have better luck tomorrow.
As you may have already seen on Allans blog, three of his paintings will be in a show in San Francisco opening in just a few days. He has been working his ass of to make the deadline, and we just got word a few days ago that his works finally arrived. Phew. Anyway, the show is called "Scream With Me" and the venue is the 111 Minna Gallery. We're pretty bummed that we can't be at the opening on the 7th ourselves, but we hope that it'll be a huge success. If any of you lovely readers are in the general area, please go check it out!
In other news (or what passes as news on a lazy Sunday) i have been working a lot on the blog layout for the past few days, and besides just making the blog look all pretty, i've been trying to make the booking, waiting list and general info easier to find. So to do that i've added a top menu, where you can now find info on how to book with each of the artist that works here, as well as examples of their work. There's also an updated FAQ with links to hotels, directions to the shop, and some newer frequently asked questions, and a Travel tab with our current travel dates.
We are also on Twitter now, so click here, or click the pretty little bird in the right-hand menu, to follow us there. Not much has happened there yet, but i promise to use it regularly to post lost of pictures and random Conspiracy goodness!