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    SHOP TALK

    Side Hustle x Katie Nowicki

    Side Hustle x Katie Nowicki

    KATIE NOWICKI

     

    Happy New Year Maverick family! 🥂 Hope you all had a safe holiday and enjoying the first days of 2023. Nothing like breathing in a fresh new year! To start this year off right let us introduce you to our January SideHustle, Katie Nowicki!

    BTW… Have you guys been loving these side hustles as much as me?! Let us know in the comments on our blog! We would love to hear👂🏼from you. 

    Katie tattoos at Ironhorse Tattoo Collective in Worcester, Massachusetts and is a natural talent in all art forms. Her main side hustle is stained glass work and from her portfolio, SHE. IS. GIFTED. 

    This month we are raffling off this gorgeous stained glass half Hannya Mask created by Katie herself. I may be a tad bit biased, but it is SO ATTRACTIVE 😍 especially in person! 

    Start the new year off with some luck and make sure to purchase a raffle ticket for the chance to score BIG time- Be sure to check out other work done by Katie linked below and keep reading to learn more about how Katie got into staining glass. 




     

    Size: 10x5.5 inches

     

    Where do you tattoo? Ironhorse Tattoo Collective in Worcester, Massachusetts

    What’s your SIDE HUSTLE? Stained glass, but not the kind your granny makes.

    How’d you get into your side hustle? I needed a new way to express myself. I love tattooing and drawing/painting, but I wanted a new creative outlet that didn’t involve much of what I do everyday and I still could create designs and make them into something beautiful.

    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? Some weeks are harder than others, depending on the workload  or if there is a convention coming up. But I tend to find time in the early mornings. On days off, if nothing else is going on, I could sit in my studio all day just cutting, breaking and grinding. 

    You think it’s important for tattooers to have other creative outlets? Absolutely! As tattooers, we are constantly creating, but it's not always for ourselves. It's also a job—a cool job, but it is a job. Having another way to create has helped me through those burnout stages we ebb and flow through. I find myself creating better tattoos, simply because I've oiled my creative gears to think differently. 

    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 don’t know if this would be considered one, but every Christmas I make cookies and tend to get way too involved in painting them. I've made cookie portraits of everyone from O.D.B to Dolly Parton and have been told I should sell them. But, honestly I just enjoy laughing at and eating them. 

    Do you have a bigger picture or a vision of where your side hustle could take you? My end goal, since I started cutting glass, has been window installations. I grew up in a Catholic church, which was the most gorgeous in my small town. It was almost like a mini Sistine Chapel. So not only was I surrounded by the beautiful  paintings all over the ceiling, I had massive windows with so many stories to be told around me. I would stare at them during sermons and get lost. So I dream of a 10’x8’ window installations often.

    Any Advice for Tattooers that are interested in building up a new SIDE HUSTLE? Just do it! We are all more than tattooers, we are artists. Create, Rinse, Repeat.

    Shoutouts? First and foremost my girl Angela Wood @sweetandoffbeat for nominating me.  My creative best friend who always pushes me and supports me more than anyone, Meghan Dube @abby.rose.ceramics

    And there are a thousand more people I could thank, but I'll save the 5 min speech for my Emmy. 

    Inspirational or funny Quotes?

    Don’t sweat the petty things and don’t pet the sweaty things George Carlin

    Random knowledge drops/closing statements?

    Getting out of your comfort zone and trying something new can be scary. But it's in these moments of vulnerability that we find ourselves, our true selves. Don’t be scared of the unknown, embrace that shit. None of us would be here if we didn’t take a fucking leap. Much love and keep on chooglin'!

    HOW DO WE FIND YOUR SIDE HUSTLE?

    WEBSITE? katienowicki.com/bigsassglass

    INSTAGRAM? @bigsassglass (glass account) @katienowicki (tattoo account)


     

    WEBSITE: https://www.katienowicki.com 

    STAINED GLASS WORK: BIGSASSGLASS

    INSTAGRAM(TATTOO): KATIENOWICKI

    INSTAGRAM(GLASS): BIGSASSGLASS



    GOODBYE 2022- END OF YEAR LETTER

    Hello Maverick Family! 

    With 2022 coming to a close I wanted to send this end of year note to all of you. Thank you for being apart of this Community, for radiating positivity to others, and allowing us to make your day with our hand written notes. Your response to our team, projects, and feedback on our products brings us to an exciting new chapter in 2023! 

    Looking back at this year has made me very proud to be a Tattooer. Spending 21+ years of my life dedicated to the tattooing industry has allowed me to grow, learn tough lessons, work on my communication, and (thanks to my wife, and some solid advice for all of you) stop to celebrate and appreciate my accomplishments. If you’re anything like me, it’s so easy to critique and go over what could have been done better, but at the end of the day, I’ve added value to others' lives and I’m very proud to be in a profession where I can do that on a daily basis. 

    This year we started our Maverick Family Artist Spotlight! A really cool interview format blog/newsletter that lets you get to know some other amazing Tattooer’s throughout the Country.  This Spotlight makes me very happy because it also allows the featured Tattooer to donate to a non profit of their choosing through our “GiveBack” program. I am extremely honored to share with you, that through your purchases we have donated over $6k to organizations that help support women subject to abuse, sea turtles and pollution in the ocean, transgender youth, and countless others. To see the organizations and months of donation, please go to the "GIVEBACK" section on our home page.  

    ALL OF YOU. Everyone that has purchased a product has contributed to helping improve the lives of others and the world around us. From the top all the way to the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU. 

    We also launched the SideHustle project and we have seen amazing support around this effort and learning about other Tattooer’s and Creative’s Hustles.  Showcasing the unbelievable talent is one of my favorite parts about Maverick. I’m always blown away over the talent that’s in and entering our industry.  

    To the Tattooer’s and people who have reached out to share people they know with Side Hustles, THANK YOU. You took the time out of your day to reach out and share some talented folks with us, sometimes even yourself and we truly appreciate it. 

    Next year we are working on expanding our offering with some great new products! Our goal is to become your #1 choice for tattoo products, shop swag, ALL things Tattooer related, and awareness and good articles on other talents and artists. 

     

    Side Hustle x Evan Janeke

    Side Hustle x Evan Janeke

     

    Happy Holidays! All of us over here at Maverick are hoping you are having a fun and safe celebration as we approach the New Year! This month we are featuring an amazing artist that we haven’t talked about before. All the way from Omaha, Let me introduce to you, Evan Janeke!


    Evan is a talented artist that spends a lot of his free time doing these amazing wooden sculptures. The insane attention to detail is obvious through each sculpture he creates. Evan came across an artist doing small carvings in his past, inspired by Japanese Netsuke. Evan became inspired and fascinated with this art form which is beautifully displayed in his elaborate carvings.


    See more of what he is up to by following: @skullable


    For a chance to win this absolutely one of a kind carving make sure to purchase your SIDE HUSTLE RAFFLE TICKET!!



    Where do you tattoo? 

    Tenth Sanctum

    What’s your SIDE HUSTLE? 

    Small wood sculpture, Jewelry, EDC

    How’d you get into your side hustle? 

    I’ve always had a thing for natural wood finishes and sculpture. Then one day I ran across an artist that was doing small carvings (inspired by Japanese netsuke) and I was hooked.

    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? 

    I really don’t leave work/home to socialize, and even then, I steal the time from those places. Any time I have a cancellation, this is what I’m doing.

    You think it’s important for tattooers to have other creative outlets? 

    Absolutely. I don’t think most of us really have a cap to our creativity. Tattooing kind of does at times, so if we exercise our creative energy in other mediums, they seem to serve each other somehow. I really hope that made sense.

    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? 

    Not really. This one is kind of both for me though. As much as I hope to turn this into something bigger and more profitable, I’m mostly fine with not selling any of the pieces. I would just keep making them anyway.

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

    Yes, I hope to develop a bit of a brand with jewelry and EDC type stuff, all so I can just sit and design more one-offs and other things to add to the lineup.

    Any Advice for Tattooers that are interested in building up a new SIDE HUSTLE?

    Probably the same advice that we got when trying to become tattooers…. Be obsessed.. create…create…create…….and then create some more. And I suppose, don’t worry if you sell anything, just make it like you’re trying to present it and sell it to yourself. And maybe ask more people for advice, cause I’m just kinda winging it here.

    Shoutouts? 

    On IG—

    People who have helped me a ton in this art realm..

    Pgartworks

    Leroyswoodentattoos

    Artistinfla

    Judicaelsacredskulls

    Davekoenigart

    And a bunch more!

    Inspirational or funny Quotes?

    I play the guitar, I taught myself how to play the guitar, which was a bad decision... because I didn't know how to play it, so I was a shitty teacher. I would never have went to me.

    —Mitch Hedberg—

    Random knowledge drops/closing statements?

    I once saw a cow that survived for 5 days after being struck by lightning. Gonna die for sure, but even after 5 days, it was still standing and walking and trying to push through. 

    I sometimes complain about a hangnail I really need to clip….. 

    How do we find your SIDE HUSTLE?

    WEBSITE? coming soon

    INSTAGRAM? Skullable



    MAVERICK FAMILY ARTIST SPOTLIGHT

    MAVERICK FAMILY ARTIST SPOTLIGHT

    Austin Spencer

    To end off this year right, we decided to give the Maverick community something special. For the month of December we wanted to showcase the owner of Maverick Supply Co.... (drum roll please!)..... Austin Spencer. We recognize that while you guys get some goofy videos of him here and there, you don’t truly know much about him and how he began his career. In his interview he shares some of his thoughts on building community, how he manages stress and being on Social Media, as well as the inspiration behind the company. 

    A father/husband before anything else, Austin has two little babies, and an amazingly supportive Wife. As most parents can relate, having children is stressful enough.  Add on starting up a business on the heels of a Global Pandemic and you have yourself a recipe for true craziness, but if you ask him, he would not want it any other way.  Austin's primary belief remains true just as much now, as it did in the beginning, that if you put People First, you cannot lose. 

    Austin has had an entrepreneurial mindset his entire life. Starting with scrubbing up old golf balls lost in the woods on a golf course, he would polish them up and package them in old egg cartons to sell to the neighbors.  His Parents have always been supportive of his interests, allowing him to explore different hobbies, hustles, and art forms.  A Multi Winning Artist in the design of slot car racing, this might have been his first taste of creating Art for Competition, and winning.  This experience was unique in that you competed with all ages, Says Austin.  It made you realize that when youre an artist, your age, background, etc. didn't really matter. It was about letting your mind and imagination create something you could be proud of.  Something that he still focuses on today, with his own art.  

    With the accumulation of all of these unique experiences, Austin was bound to create a hierarchy of his own one day. 

    Thank you to our community (all of you), for supporting and collaborating with Maverick on what you want to see in a Tattooer focused business and community.  Your words, thoughts, ambitions, dreams, and feedback is what Maverick was built on, and it will set the course for Maverick's future as well.  

    Without the feedback, constant support, and encouragement from all of you, we would not have made it this far. 

    To hear some hilariously relatable content from the owner of Maverick, please keep reading. Again, thank you all for helping our Vision become a Reality. 

     

    SHOP:  STUDIO 21

    IG:  AUSTINSBRAIN

     

    bird tattoo

    WHAT DO YOU LOVE ABOUT MAVERICK?

    Building community has always been a passion of mine. I've forever loved meeting new people through tattooing. Working out of my shop Studio 21 Tattoo Gallery of Las Vegas for over 20 yrs has resulted in me learning so much about people in general due to the time sitting, chatting, and going through such a vulnerable experience as getting a tattoo can be. Maverick's given me the  experience of meeting  new tattooers, younger artists with new fresh perspectives has kept me so stoked on growing the community and trying to bring a new vibe and potentially new home for people to keep coming back to within the industry. I hope to see many more years ahead and meet so many new friends.

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

    ONLY go there with purpose. Don't fall in the hole. You have to focus. It consumes you. I currently spend more time than ever on social media unfortunately. The bright side is that I can talk to and tell the whole world about Maverick Supply Co. from my living room in my underwear lol! I'm obsessed with making new friends and learning about new tattooers, tools, and the industry's bright future.

    WHO IS THE MOST UNIQUE TATTOOER YOU HAVE EVER MET?

    Lars Uwe "Lu's Lips" He tattoos in Berlin as far as I know at Luxedrom Tattoo. Wildest most passionate human I've ever met. He lives his life like a Tiger he says. I have stories for days! Spent a week with him in the early 2000's. Met him through Myspace haha.

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

    The day I tattooed for the first time. I fell in love.

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

    Sobriety + Yoga. I don't really get stressed anymore although having young children is a new kind of stress ish. Currently learning to find my moment of silence. I don't like letting myself get stressed though. In through the nose out through the mouth. It will all work out.

    skeladudes

    WHAT IS SOMETHING WEIRD YOU DO BEFORE BEDTIME?

    Brainstorming constantly. I wish I slept better. I need the wine to wind down.

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

    Nevada. I love the Desert! The sunsets, the cactus and plants that somehow survive in the most barren of settings makes me happy. It's a different kind of beauty. Las Vegas itself is a whole different experience. It's amazing. People from all over the world showing up every day to party, be someone that they might not be at home and try to go as nuts as they possibly can. It's the best haha.

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

    My wife gifted me a book called the "Outwitting the devil" by Napoleon Hill when we first started dating. It's pretty wild. Ted Lasso show rules too haha.

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

    What about a  Dolphin!? That would be pretty badass. Just tearin' ass across the ocean occasionally jumping up and out of the water sounds tight. A person..not really sure. It might be cool to trade places with a musician to feel how wild it would be to sing to an arena full of people. That energy would be pretty wild I can only imagine. Maybe an astronaut. I dunno I've always enjoyed being me.

    WHAT IS YOUR KRYPTONITE?

    My wife.  A good bottle of red wine...and some good food. I can't say NO to any of those.

    truck

    SECRET HIDDEN TALENT? WHAT IS IT?

    Ahhh shit. I don't know. Maybe being the best Dad I can. I love being a Dad. It's the coolest. I'm incredibly fortunate.

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

    Best tattooer in the world...haha. I'm Not even close. Tattooers wear so many hats.  but in all honesty, we as tattooers don't recognize or appreciate ourselves enough (if ever) so I would probably take my own advice, and thank myself honestly.

    Please know, I do not want to sound like a butthole, but I'm the one that stuck it out. I was hated on, embraced, supported and shunned. I didn't let it faze me. I worked  through the hardest of times as lonely as it can be. I'm thankful for the great clients and even the tough clients for pushing me at times to places I didn't wanna go. The long days and nights drawing and sometimes not, only to be forced to draw faster and on the fly for big work and walk-ins.

    Somehow I fumbled through learning to work with and manage other tattooers/artists along the way keeping most of them as friends. This was the hardest challenge I've ever faced. I don't really have a mentor as far as running a business. I just read as many books and never gave up. I teamed up with great people and trusted them to do their thang. I think we all owe ourselves a little credit. I personally never gave it to myself in the past. I've now learned that it's ok.

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

    Blink 182 I guess haha Bubbly, Playful and fun. I've never takin' myself too seriously. I like to keep it light.

     

    WHAT ARE SOME FUNNY TATTOO MOMENTS YOU HAVE?

    Good Laward! I've had a few. 

    My lil' sister nicknamed Corndog (Courtney) used to run the front counter at my shop and was always getting hit on by all the guys. Not sure how it started but they would ask her if she tattooed and I finally told her to tell the annoying ones that she did. We drew her up a flash sheet of corndogs with ketchup or mustard mohawks. She easily tattooed a dozen or more randos with absolutely no experience (we let them know that lol) but dudes can be so dumb lol.

    taco dude tattoo

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

    Always been Influenced and admired Aaron Dellavedova at Guru Tattoo in San Diego for his approach to tattooing, business and his impeccable execution at whatever he puts his mind to. He's the man. I got a full sleeve by him in the early 2000's...02-03 ish.

    I also LOVE me some Adam Hathorn at Big Trouble Tattoo in San Diego too! He's from the same lineage/area of Tatt Gods! I love how he's always stuck to his style and vision as an artist. His tattooing is technically as simple and bold as it gets providing a finished tattoo that will look amazing forever but has such a distinct unique style that's incredibly HIS.

    I love it. Lu's Lips (Lars Lou) not really sure what he goes by these days. He's by far  the wildest human I've EVER met. Got tattooed by him in Berlin years ago and he honestly is the most influential tattooer I've ever seen. I'm not sure if the younger  Neo Traditional community  even knows that their essentially flowing the work that he's laid out back in the day. He's an animal. 

    CAN YOU DESCRIBE YOUR FIRST TATTOO EXPERIENCE ? HOW OLD WERE YOU? WHAT WAS IT OF AND WHO WAS THE ARTIST ?

    First female tattooer in Las Vegas to open a shop..the 2nd shop EVER in Las Vegas. Dante. She was a badass for sure. "Studio Tattoo"  on Boulder highway. 15 years ish later called us up when we opened our shop "Studio 21 Tattoo Gallery" and yelled at us for having a similar name. OOPS! I watched her tattoo my dad in the early 90's and was hooked. I wanted to do what she did bad. She was cool enough to  tattoo my drawing that I did for my dad on him..pretty rad. She said she could "make it real nice if we paid more" in the middle of the tattoo haha. So random.

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

    That's me, the Penguin! The best. Community driven, loyal, and empathetic along with that bold black n white suite. Who doesn't like penguins!?

    WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITE GROUPINGS TO USE FOR YOUR TATTOOS?

    I love our tight 3's, loose 9's and a 15 Curved Open Mag ALL DAY!

    burger tattoo









    Side Hustle x Tom Haubrick

    Side Hustle x Tom Haubrick

    In the season of giving, we need to stop gatekeeping and start sharing our secret to amazing art! Tom Haubrick is our side hustle artist feature of THIS month and YOU. CAN’T. MISS. THIS. While he regularly tattoos at Big Trouble Tattoo, I think the only one who will be in big trouble is ME if I don’t share his @’s! He has been drawing most of his life and has been painting for roughly 20 years. He has had his fair share of side hustles throughout his life, including pottery, comic books, and all things art. While we are all guilty of our phone being in our hands 24/7, let’s take some advice from the one and only Tom Haubrick.. “Put down your phone and draw something!”--

    Website: https://www.tomhaubrick.com/

    This month we are raffling off some amazing pieces from Tom! If you would like to be entered to win these items please purchase a raffle ticket featured on our website or click HERE.

     

    Where do you tattoo?     

    I tattoo at Big Trouble Tattoo. 

    What’s your SIDE HUSTLE?

    Besides tattooing I paint and draw pretty regularly.  I make a bunch of books and various merchandise with my art. I recently started branding my art under the name Overcast, but I’m not sure at the moment if I will keep the name or not. I also write and draw comics. check out haubscomix!

    How’d you get into your side hustle?

    I’ve been drawing forever but I started painting seriously around 2003ish.  I started showing in a few Los Angeles galleries that time, most of which are all gone now.  I also started doing conventions or local art markets around then.  All of those kept me producing new things pretty regularly, and I just kept doing it since then. 

    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? 

    I actively make time for it. I don’t go out that much anymore.  Nowadays I feel it’s all rolled into the job of being an independent  artist.  

    You think it’s important for tattooers to have other creative outlets?

    Yes, definitely.  So much growth comes from experimenting on your own.  

    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?

    Video games maybe? It’s not so creative but definitely takes my mind off work. haha.  I want to get into pottery again. I really enjoyed it in college and miss building things with my hands. 

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

    I’d love to be able to paint/draw full time and tattoo on occasion. That’s my main goal these days. 

    Any Advice for Tattooers that are interested in building up a new SIDE HUSTLE?

    Do it! you won’t regret it. 

    Shoutouts? 

    Thanks Austin and the Maverick crew for the support! Thanks to everyone at Big Trouble and Nice Guy for the fun times and inspiration, and a big THANK YOU to my wife Jessie who is the absolute best. 

    Random knowledge drops/closing statements?

    Put down your phone and draw something!  

    How do we find your SIDE HUSTLE?

    Check my work at www.tomhaubrick.com  There’s links to everything I do there.