I found Adam Barton’s website sort of by accident. I was just doing my thing, looking around the internet for tattoo artists that I might be interested in checking out. When I came across his site, I knew from the very first image in his portfolio that this was an artist worth paying attention to. The more I continued to look through his portfolio, the more convinced I became that Adam Barton does some seriously outstanding work.
Without getting all verbose about Adam’s stuff, all I really need to say is that the second I saw his tattoo work, it grabbed me. It’s bright, very clean and lean and it effortlessly manages to grab your attention. If you don’t believe me, take a look for yourself and see what you think. The guy can tattoo.
What more can I tell you about Adam? Well, he (understandably) doesn’t like to be personally contacted about scheduling or availability stuff – he prefers you contact the shop where he works with that: O’Reilly’s Tattoo in Santa Cruz, California. And he likes to work on vintage cars. A lot. He’s also got a blog that gets updated now and then so that you can keep up with him and the stuff that he likes.
Check him out, he’ll throttle you with his sheer awesomeness.