Most of the personality of tattoo artist that we 
have seen are usually insolent and exaggerated. But I will introduce the
 next is different tattoo artist. Andy Engel, a German tattoo artist who
 has become one of Europe’s foremost portait and realistic tattoo artist, he is a rather quiet and humble man.
Amazingly, Andy Engle’s first passion was rock music and he 
successfully run a rock band . But several years later, he decide to put
 away his drumsticks and fully focus on his tattooing career at his own 
shop, Andy’s Tattoo, in a suburb of the Frankonian town of Kitzingen.
But his humble personality  had been a steep obstacle on his way to becoming a skilled tattoo artist,
 in 1994, he decided to start tattooing. Back then, established 
tattooists in this part of the world discouraged newcomers as potential 
competition, and any knowledge was treated as trade secrets, not to be 
given away, but sold to the highest bidder.
A friend, who had taken 
an extraordinarily expensive “tattooing course,” let him in on a few 
tricks and got him his first kit. A long and unsuccessful period of 
experimenting on friends followed. He went to conventions, but never 
dared asking any questions or approach anyone
Only in 1998, when he 
met realistic specialist Maik Frey from the Stuttgart area and Mattes of
 Bechhofen through DOT, a newly founded German tattooists’ association, 
that he made progress. He owe those people a lot. Finally, the very 
artists I admired actually helped him with his work. He could call them 
whenever he needed anything. The same with Tattoo Tomas from Erlangen 
near his home. Andy’s humble appearance, which for him has a lot to do 
with respect for his older and more experienced colleagues, is not 
necessary anymore. He has worked his way to the top of Germany’s tattoo 
scene and can now be considered one of the best portrait and realistic 
tattooists in Europe. His waiting list is usually capped at one to 
one-and-a-half years and demand is still rising with clients coming from
 far away.
This reputation is the result of hard work, always trying
 to improve himself and his tattooing skills, by slaving away in his 
shop and attending the best conventions (often just to watch a single tattoo artist
 for the whole weekend, as in London 2008, when Andy got tattooed by 
portrait maestro Bob Tyrrell for two consecutive days). Tyrrell, one of 
Andy’s absolute heroes, has agreed to let him work with him in his 
private studio in the U.S. Bob Tyrrell ,the American master expressed 
admiration for the determined German. He regard Andy as a talent
Andy’s portraits are determined by clear and deep shadings. Freshly 
tattooed, they tend to look a bit too dark, for which he, of course, 
already prepares his customers. Only when the tattoo is completely 
healed and settled in the skin does the image unfold its entire beauty 
and depth. There is no doubt that his sense for the proportions and 
expressions of the human (and animal) face is excellent. We can say he 
is a talent in tattooing.
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