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Artists

Mac Bibby - tattooing the Northside since 1999

 

Mac's art career began in his early 20's as an airbrush artist in Key West. He eventually ended up airbrushing on the Panama City Beach scene through the 80's and early 90's. In 1995 Mac began learning to tattoo in Atlanta, GA. Shortly thereafter Mac met Mike Wilson and Eric Inksmith, of Inksmith & Rogers and was offered the opportunity to further his tattoo career here in the Jacksonville area. Mac honed his skills under the instruction of world famous Eric Inksmith, carrying on the pride and tradition of late tattoo masters like Inksmith & Roger's name sake, Paul Rogers, and the Grandfather of American Traditional Tattooing, Sailor Norman Jerry Collins.A cartoonist at heart, this incredibly talented indivdual proves his mulitifacited gift for the arts with original t-shirt designs that appeal to the more alternative minded individual and kick ass tattoos anyone is sure to love.

Bob Presson 

Bob's connection to the tattoo industry began in his teenage years, as many of his friends tattooed locally at Inksmith and Rogers, although he toured actively as a musician for several years, he landed a job running the floor at Inksmith and Rogers in 2012. Working here, Bob was able to observe and learn from some the worlds best tattooers. Bob began painting in his spare time and countined to learn until summer 2015 when through Mike Wilson, Angelo Miller, and Eric Inksmith, he landed his apprenticeship with Inksmith alumni Mac Bibby. Bob enjoys bright and colorful amercian traditonal tattoos, but is not limited to such. He still countinues to play music and do art in his spare time.

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