Artist Bios

Archaic Fusion

TattooFinder.com artist Archais FusionHi all,

My name is Kristopher Smith and I grew up outside of Boston, Massachusetts. I've been drawing ever since I can remember and tattooing for about 16 years. I've tattooed in in many different places all over the world, including New York City, New Orleans, Johnston City (Tennessee), Prague, and Philadelphia. There have been plenty of places in between those too!

Anti Bry

My name is Bryan Johnson, born in 1980. My artistic genesis was undoubtedly the countless coloring books, drawing contests, and art classes my mom involved me in when growing up. She put the pencil in my hand that allowed me to develop the eye I needed to work in the arts. I received an art degree from Adams State College in 2003 with an emphasis in drawing, painting, and photography. One professor there in particular, Eugene Schilling, really helped me sharpen and evolve my style.

Chris Cox

Chris Cox was born in Billings, Montana and grew up in the Denver, Colorado area. Most of his professional life has been spent in the automotive and constructions fields. As a teenager, he became interested in drawing and soon was copying patterns for a tattoo artist. Over time he began running a tattoo machine himself. As his drawing got better he started doing reproduction consignments which consisted mainly of Native American and wildlife art.

Justin Reed

Justin Reed likes to draw.

Lurk his MySpace page: www.myspace.com/burningheretic13

TattooFinder.com artist Justin Reed

English Jonny

Jonathan Pinfield-Wells comes by his nickname quite honestly. Born in England, “English Jonny” came with his family over to The Colonies at the age of 12. He describes drawing as a lifelong passion, and had a knack for it even as a child. He and his family eventually settled down in the state of Michigan. Out of high school, he went to work in the graphic design field. After 5 years, he felt the job didn’t allow for the creativity he needed to further his art skills and he decided to pursue tattooing.