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    SHOP TALK

    Side Hustle x Taylor Nagel

    Side Hustle x Taylor Nagel

    As you all know, Maverick began as just a SIDE HUSTLE! And its amazing to see what these ventures can become.  

    We are so fortunate that Maverick has grown as big as it has, and it would not be possible without all of you amazing supporters. No post, message, purchase, or note goes UNNOTICED- WE SEE YOU (& we love ya)!

    On this Beautiful Spring Month of MAY we are very proud to present a raffle for this hand painted saw- seriously out of this world. 

     

    MAKE SURE TO BUY YOUR RAFFLE TICKET HERE!!!

    Check out what Taylor (topshelfsigns) had to say about his journey! ⬇️

    I was first introduced to sign painting when I was about six or seven years old. I grew up traveling carnivals with my family's Concession business and would watch Signpainters working on my dad‘s trailers out on the midway.

    In 2011 I picked up my first lettering brush, and in 2013 I started Top Shelf Signs. I’ve always been heavily influenced by Tattoo imagery. Carnivals and tattoos go hand-in-hand. I use to watch carnies get tattooed under the grandstands back in the early 90’s.

    I’ve been making my way around the country painting tattoo shops and cut out signs on and off since 2017. In 2019 I landed the position of being the third Grave Digger monster truck painter in history.

    After realizing I didn’t wanna paint the same thing over and over, I’m back on the road painting tattoo shops and hitting conventions because that’s where I feel most at home. 

    IG: @topshelfsigns

    Tiktok: @topshelfsigns

    Website: topshelfsigns.online



    Side Hustle x Casey Weldon

    Side Hustle x Casey Weldon

    Happy April.. or should I say happy 4/20. 🥦

    As you all know, Maverick began as a side hustle and quickly turned into a full time gig! Now we have been given the ability to show off amazing artists each month as a new side hustle of our own. We are so excited to have this opportunity to give you all an idea of what other types of creative outlets you can dive into while learning about some amazing people. 

    This month we are showcasing a super talented artist from our hometown- VEGAS! From art prints, acrylic on wood, all the way to giant enamel pins let me introduce- Casey Weldon!

    Please make sure to keep reading to see just how talented he is. ⬇️

    And for my cat lovers out there... be ready for some awesomeness! 🐈‍⬛ 

     MAKE SURE TO GET YOUR RAFFLE TICKET HERE (RAFFLE ENDS APRIL 30TH)

    TWO WINNERS ($200 VALUE)

    1 ART PRINT EACH

    1 GIGANTIC ENAMEL PIN EACH

    1 DRAWSTRING BAG EACH

    2 PACKS OF MEOWY WOWIE STICKERS (13 CT EACH PACK) EACH

    Do you have a full time gig or jobby job? 

    Technically, I suppose I would classify the illustration and gallery side of my work as my ‘jobby job’, but I’m not sure Snoop’s father would agree with that.

    Can you tell us a little about your creative outlet that you might consider a SIDE HUSTLE?

    That would be the merch stuff, I think. While a lot of it is somewhat standard and affordable ways to offer art, like prints, stickers, puzzles, I try to get as creative with it as possible, like making the puzzles double sided of mirror image, make enamel pins that are gigantic and covered in glitter and glow in the dark, offer prints as die cut valentine cards in little valentine packs. Hopefully it keeps getting weirder. 

     

    Anyone in particular that inspired you to move forward and  take your side hustle a little more seriously?  

    I never really considered doing anything other than prints until Joey Nix, the owner of one of my favorite bars in Seattle - Jupiter, asked for vending machine sized art packs to sell at the bar. I made 3-4 types of mini print and sticker packs that I’ve been selling ever since, but have actually yet to give him any for the bar’s vending machine.

    Do you think it’s important for artists to have multiple creative outlets?

    Absolutely. I think creativity rarely confines itself to one type of media/expression. Trying your hand at other arts will likely expand the scope of your vision and the ability to realize it. Or you find out what you don’t like to do. I don’t care for interpretive dancing.

    Do you have a creative outlet that you’d rather not turn into a side hustle? Something just for YOU that helps you escape or relax?

    Yes, that would be music. I’ve made myself a tiny little band room where I can go play tiny little songs to myself and not have to worry about ever monetizing it because it is extremely hard to make money off of music, and also I am terrible.

    Do you have a bigger picture or a vision of where your side hustle could take you?

    I’ve often thought about combining forces with some artist friends and creating a kind of boutique of just our wares and not so much original art/prints. I know quite a few artists with a variety of skills in rarer mediums, and it would be so fun to offer like a ceramic or bronze item inspired by an artist who usually only paints in 2D. Not a super original idea, except there would be an emphasis on the artists working together in a very hands on way. It’s so easy to get a product made and have it sent to you, it would be great to have a real insolvent and learning experience in creating that product.

    Any advice for artists that are interested in building up a new side biz or SIDE HUSTLE?

    Print on demand fulfillment sites are everywhere now. You can easily upload an image to a site and have it turned into a shirt or a phone case or whatever. I think they are great when you are first exploring using your art for merchandise, and maybe even further down the line when their products are very specialized. However, I highly recommend trying to create a product yourself as much as possible. Get creative and weird, Even if you’re just making a sticker pack, try to make it standout from the packs that are offered by the big printers out there. If you’ve spent so much hard work making the art that you can really be proud of, do you really want to offer it on a low quality basic bitch coffee mug?

    You have any Artists that have been truly inspiring and or helped you in any way?

    Ken Harman at Spoke Art/Harman Projects, Mike Biggs and the whole Art Fart Night crew here in Vegas. The folks at Almost Amusing, Sticker Robot, Sticker Ninja, and Matt Midgely at Gallery Ergo.

    You have any random knowledge to drop on us that could potentially inspire us to push forward and pursue our passions? 

    I know a lot of miserable people, and I proudly call them my friends. Every single one of them that finally started paying more attention to the things they wanted to do for the peace of mind and paid less attention to making the money beyond necessity has ended up so much less miserable. It can be frustrating, but it’s a different frustration than traffic or jobby job shit. Its invigorating and it demands trying again and again until you get a result you are proud of. Those tiny achievements blossom into bigger ideas and wonders and dreams and it all has a stronger effect on the rest of your head than most of the things you can buy. Except mushrooms… I also recommend mushrooms.

     

    HOW DO WE FIND YOU?

    @CASEYWELDON

    https://www.caseyweldonstore.com/

    MAVERICK FAMILY ARTIST SPOTLIGHT

    MAVERICK FAMILY ARTIST SPOTLIGHT

    ALEX HAMILTON

    Well, it’s already been such a fast quarter of the year so far! After so many storms and 🍃windy days we have finally made it to 🌸 spring. This April we are introducing our spotlight of the month, ALEX HAMILTON. Alex is coming all the way from one of our neighboring states, ARIZONA. ☀️(Talk about sunshine!) 
    Alex is located in Downtown Prescott Arizona at HoldFast Tattoo! Not only did he learn to tattoo here, but has kept it his home ever since. 
     
    With an artistic background in sign painting as well as pin striping , he is CLEARLY not short of creativity and expression!  “I still use techniques from that era in tattoos I do every day! I strive to be innovative and make clean timeless tattoos”
    -Alex 
    If you want to keep reading more about Alex Hamilton (& I know you do😉) - then SCROLL DOWN ⬇️


    WHAT DO YOU LOVE ABOUT MAVERICK?

    First off, you Always have all of the needles I use , in stock .I usually bought from multiple suppliers before switching to Maverick. You guys have solid, consistent products. I can tell that you guys are very passionate about your company and your brand. You always go the extra mile with everything. You guys are dependable and I feel well taken care of! Your packaging is cool. The shipping is the fasted I’ve had. And the notes and stickers are always awesome too! I’m super stoked to be part of the crew! ❤️ (We love you Alex!)

    WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITE GROUPINGS TO USE FOR YOUR TATTOOS?

    Tight 3s and 5s. 15 curved mag.

    THE PENGUIN IS THE MAVERICK FOUNDER'S SPIRIT ANIMAL. WHAT'S YOUR SPIRIT ANIMAL? & WHY?

    Roadrunner! In Az we see them all the time. Hunting rattle snakes and lizards . They’re a raptor species , so they’re actually pretty brutal lol.

    CAN YOU DESCRIBE YOUR FIRST TATTOO EXPERIENCE ? HOW OLD WERE YOU? WHAT WAS IT OF AND WHO WAS THE ARTIST ?
    I was 18 getting started on my left arm with a clipper ship by Tony Carey. I would say it was a good experience. But it definitely hurt more than I was prepared for. But doesn’t it always?

    TOP 3 ARTISTS YOU ADMIRE. CAN YOU GIVE US A BRIEF DESCRIPTION?

    My top 3 - Chris Primm @Primm - Bobby Johnson @glendalebully Those 2 are really close, but I’m constantly inspired by their drive and passion for crispy clean, super readable, bold tattoos. I’ve been getting tattooed by Chris for a couple years and we just started tattooing my entire back. Last but not least I Admire @RB.tattoo and his amazing efficiency and color saturation. He’s truly changing the game.

    WHAT ARE SOME FUNNY TATTOO MOMENTS YOU HAVE?

    One time a 9 year old came in with grandma and was gonna have her sign off on him getting Tattooed . Grandma said she was ok with it because other 4th graders at his school were tattooed. We unfortunately had to turn him away.

    IF YOU WERE TO CHOOSE A BAND TO BEST DESCRIBE YOUR ARTWORK, WHICH BAND WOULD YOU CHOOSE AND WHY?

    “Squid” because it’s just , the right amount of weird.

    IF YOU WERE TO WIN BEST TATTOOER IN THE WORLD WHO WOULD YOU THANK AND WHY?

    Who would judge that! Lol Well , I would have to thank my parents for making me. Also, Kenny , Tony , Jake B , TA , and Mario for opening the doors for me .

    SECRET HIDDEN TALENT? WHAT IS IT?

    I was a Sax man in a jazz band once.

    WHAT IS YOUR KRYPTONITE?

    Water color tats. I’m super grateful for them because in the beginning they helped me learn color but If I didn’t have to do another one that’d be cool too.

    ANY PERSON THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO TRADE PLACES WITH FOR THE DAY?

    My first thought was Pete Davidson . So I’m gonna go with that.

    WHAT BOOK OR MOVIE WOULD YOU SAY EVERYONE SHOULD READ OR WATCH? WHY WOULD YOU RECOMMEND THAT SPECIFIC ONE?

    “Jobs” is a movie that inspired me. “ How does somebody know what they want if they haven’t even seen it?"

    WHICH STATE ARE YOU LOCATED? WHAT DO YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT WHERE YOU LIVE AND WHY?

    Arizona. it’s the Wild West. Well, I’m from here. But everyone seems to be moving here so there must be something about it!

    WHAT IS SOMETHING WEIRD YOU DO BEFORE BEDTIME?

    Scroll Pinterest.

    WHAT WOULD YOU SAY IS THE BEST WAY TO DEAL WITH STRESS?

    I need answers for this as well! Lol

    DO YOU HAVE A MOMENT THAT CHANGED YOUR LIFE? DO YOU MIND SHARING?

    My last day at my part time job before taking the Leap into full time tattooing. Scary , but exciting because I could finally give it my all.

    WHO IS THE MOST UNIQUE TATTOOER YOU HAVE EVER MET?

    Jack Mosher . If you know ,you know.

    WITH HAVING TO PROMOTE YOURSELF ON SOCIAL MEDIA, HOW DO YOU MAINTAIN A POSITIVE MINDSET?

    I stay positive because social media allows you to be who you want to be. You set your own tone and your own vibe. And people can take it or leave it a they choose. Social media is a beast tho for sure.

     

    KEEP UP WITH ALEX:

    https://www.instagram.com/_hamiltontattoo/

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Side Hustle x Crocodile Jackson

    Side Hustle x Crocodile Jackson

    Y'all might already know who this month's Side Hustle Artist is if you've been keeping up on our site! We've been collaborating with Crocodile Jackson- so many of you got your hands on these fucking beautiful FLASH FRIENDS trading cards. If you haven't and you would rather take your chance at winning some, keep reading. 

    Coming all the way from Los Angeles, Crocodile Jackson has some wise words when it comes to side hustles. Definitely don't miss out on the exclusive interview below to make sure you never burn out on your love for all types of art! ⬇️❤️‍🔥

     

    Make sure to get a raffle ticket 🎟 HERE 🎟 to chance your luck 🍀 at winning some PHENOMENAL work by the one and only Crocodile 🐊 Jackson! 

     
    Where do you tattoo? 
    I tattoo with the lovely people at Three Kings LA. 
    What’s your SIDE HUSTLE? 
    Murals, merch, and lately I’ve put together a thing called FLASH FRIENDS, collectible tattoo flash trading cards!
    How’d you get into your side hustle? 
    I’ve been doing this sort of stuff even before my apprenticeship. I just like making cool things. Tattooing and my art have always been in the same vehicle! 
    How do you find time to work on your side hustle after tattooing/drawing/running Social media and all the other tasks we have as tattooers?
     It all goes hand in hand, so I don’t ever feel like I’m making time for certain things as much as I’m just going about my normal routine. I wake up and either draw or work on some projects, go do some tattoos, come home and relax, and then start it over the next day! 
    You think it’s important for tattooers to have other creative outlets? 
    I think it might be one of the most important things you can do as a tattooer, aside from practicing your craft of course. When being creative is your job, burnout becomes an unavoidable issue. It’s not if it will happen, but when. And when you rely on tattooing to make your money that can be dangerous or at the very least make you feel disenchanted with creating in general. So having these side projects allows us to switch things up and keep everything fresh. Burnout can be hell and I don’t wish that upon anyone! 
    Do you have a creative outlet that you’d rather not turn into a hustle? Something just for YOU that helps you escape or relax? 
    I’ve been making music since I was young but I don’t think I’d be cut out for that industry. It’s nice to just keep that for me! 
    Do you have a bigger picture or a vision of where your side hustle could take you?
    Oh man, a boy can dream. As far as my art goes, I try to keep those dreams pretty loose and just go where life takes me. As far as Flash Friends, I’d be STOKED for them to be a staple in the tattoo community. It’s my love letter to tattooing and I hope it introduces people to artists they’ve never seen before. 
    Any Advice for Tattooers that are interested in building up a new SIDE HUSTLE?
    Whatever you wanna do, do it every day. It’s a lot of work but you’ll thank yourself for it and find that it helps your tattooing in more ways than you thought possible! 
    Shoutouts?
    Big shoutout to my friend Kal Morrison, owner of 3KLA, for always being and inspiration and a helping hand in my endeavors. Oh, and my mom! 
    Inspirational or funny Quotes?
    “Take it easy, but take it” - Woody Guthrie
    Random knowledge drops/closing statements?
    Embrace being weird. Don’t make things to impress others, only yourself. And encourage your peers. In my opinion, those are the keys to a healthy career :) 
    HOW DO WE FIND YOUR SIDE HUSTLE? 
    At FlashFriendsTradingCards.com or at a shop near you! 
    TIK TOK? @Crocodile.Jackson