If you live in the US you have limited window of opportunity to get inked by this artist. He’s currently in the US; specifically he’ll be working at Off the Map Tattoo shop in East Hampton MA until January 15th. I was cruising the work of different artists on tattoo artists.org web site and found this guy. He lives and works in Russia but says one of his passions is travel so keep up with his schedule – he’s into doing the shows and conventions. After graduating high school, Oleg went to art school and then into the commercial art business. He soon found that expressing his artwork on people was a much more satisfying career and worked out as a great occupation for his desire to travel.If you go to his myspace page you can also see excellent Flash that he sells as well as the cover of a book he’s working on called “Fairy Tale Creatures Sketchbook” – his artwork is so creative – his creatures in his flash and all of his artwork will appeal to fans of fantasy art.
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