For decades, Marc has been known for his mastery of tattooing, but recently, he’s been diving into a new artistic pursuit: painting. As a lifelong artist who first discovered his talent through tattooing, Marc sees painting as both a natural extension of his skills and an exciting new challenge.
After years of creating permanent art on skin, Marc wanted to explore a medium that allowed for more flexibility and experimentation.
“I’ve been tattooing since 1985, and while I love it, I wanted to try something new,” he says. “Painting gives me the freedom to explore ideas without the pressure of permanence.”
Painting also offers Marc a way to relax and recharge. “Tattooing is about precision and meeting client expectations,” he explains. “With painting, it’s just me and the canvas. I can let my imagination run wild.”
Though he’s new to painting, Marc is already experimenting with different techniques and styles.
“I started with acrylics but quickly realized I prefer oils,” he shares. “The way oils blend and move on the canvas feels more natural to me.”
As for subject matter, Marc is still figuring out what speaks to him most.
“I’m drawn to creating pieces that have a bit of a tattoo vibe,” he says. “Maybe it’s bold colors or designs with deep symbolism. It feels like a way to merge my tattooing roots with this new medium.”
Marc’s first foray into painting began with murals in his tattoo shop.
“I painted a mural at the shop just to see what I could do,” he says. “It was my first time working on something that big, and it really sparked my interest in painting.”
Now, he’s transitioning to smaller-scale work on canvases.
“The challenge is different,” Marc says. “With murals, you have so much space to play with. On a canvas, every detail matters.”
Marc sees many parallels between tattooing and painting, particularly when it comes to composition and color theory.
“Both require a strong understanding of how to balance elements and create depth,” he explains. “The difference is, with painting, there’s more room for mistakes—and I love that freedom.”
That said, Marc also appreciates the differences.
“Tattooing is collaborative. Painting is personal,” he says. “It’s a way for me to express my own ideas without any outside input.”
Marc hopes to eventually share his paintings with the world, whether through exhibitions or selling pieces at his shop.
“Right now, I’m just focused on learning and enjoying the process,” he says. “But it would be amazing to see my work hanging on someone’s wall.”
As someone who learned to tattoo without formal training, Marc encourages anyone interested in painting to just start.
“You don’t need to be perfect,” he says. “The only way to get better is to keep creating. Don’t be afraid to experiment and make mistakes.”
For Marc, painting isn’t just a hobby—it’s a way to keep growing as an artist.
“Art is about evolution,” he says. “Whether it’s tattooing or painting, it’s all part of the same journey.”
Marc’s passion for art, in all its forms, is a testament to his dedication and creativity. If you’re visiting PicMan Tattoo, be sure to ask about his latest paintings—you might just witness the beginning of his next great artistic chapter.