Fort Wayne tattoo artist Teresa Sharpe in
finals of 'Best Ink 2'
Here at SlingerVille, we love Teresa Sharpe from Oxygen’s Best Ink 2. Teresa is an amazing artist who has worked hard to get to where she is at now and we are rooting for her to win the competition!
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The Studio 13 Creative Skin Design artist has made it in the finals and News Sentinel has created a recap of her journey on the show thus far:
Here's a look back at her road to possible victory in which we learn with each episode a little more about Sharpe.
Episode
1:
Sharpe
joins 11 other tattoo artists in a “Flash Challenge,” a quick art competition
held before each tattooing test. The artists are hoisted along a wall to
spray-paint grafitti-style their images. Sharpe captures her orange-blond
mohawk and shows her great skill at art, landing her in the top 2. However,
Melvin takes the prize. For the ink challenge, she creates a colorful bearded
lady with octopus tentacles. She lands in the top 3.
Episode
2
Guest
judge singer-songwriter-actor-record producer Ray J looks over the Flash
Challenge tattoos – two stories in one through the use of glow-in-the-dark
paint. Sharpe's beauty, who reveals a Day of the Dead look under black light
,earns her a close runner-up – but Jerod goes for the emotion and wins the
$1,500 prize. The artists then must create hidden images that show up in black
light.
Episode
3
A
pair of family members want to create a bond through tattoos. So the artists
are paired up. Sharpe joins Alli, of Austin, Texas, mixing Sharpe's black/gray
skills with Alli's colorful potential, for a pair of sisters who wanted to
commemorate their father's death. The artists create a missing puzzle-piece
theme. Sharpe ends up in the top 3 with judge and tattoo artist Hannah
Aitchison, known to some tattoo fans from Kat Von D's reality show, “LA Ink,”
gushing over Sharpe's work, saying the technical work is great. “It's just
gorgeous,” Aitchison said. Sharpe wins, giving her immunity from the next
elimination and the chance to judge who should be in the bottom three.
Episode
4
A
fellow contestant is a bit jealous of Sharpe's and DJ's speed in the Flash
Challenge: drawing on white Stratocaster Fenders for host Pete Wentz, also the
bassist for Fall Out Boy, and tattooed model/entrepreneur Sabine Kelley. Sharpe
describes her method to the camera: “Every time I come into a Flash Challenge I
do take it seriously. I immediately start coming up with strageties. 'I like
this motif.' 'This could fit a guitar shape.' Because it's cash money.”
Sharpe
creates a female figure with flowing hair and describes how she loves ravens
and crows because they have different meanings in various cultures. That seems
to reflect the huge black wings tattooed in a folded position on her chest.
However, Wentz points out her mistake of having the bird hang upside down on
her guitar for a right-hander. “The bird's dead,” he said. Dollarz takes the
prize.
Next
they must create tattoos that reflect their skins' love of music.
Unfortunately, her skin gives her little to go on despite being a DJ who has
survived an abusive relationship. “I have very little imagery to go by,” Sharpe
said. She worries the record and flowers, an organic element, won't go over,
but time is ticking. The final work includes an abstract eye in blues and
greens. Aitchison says, “Technically, I think this is rock-fricken solid. It's
gorgeous.” Sharpe ends up in the top three with DJ the winner.
Episode
5
The
Flash Challenge deals with caricatures of a partner artist. Sharpe is paired
with Jerod. “Jerod is this intellectual, mature guy,” so it's going to be a
challenge, Sharpe said. She creates the balding figure carrying a pink umbrella
with a sign, “Paris, Mo., population 5,” a reference to Jerod's hometown. With
her mohawk, Jerod has the easier job. Sharpe doesn't make the top two. For the
tattoo challenge, head judge Joe Capobianco said, “I want to see something that
brings a smile to my face.” Sharpe gets Evan, a woman with fibromyalgia, a
chronic pain disorder, and creates a measuring spoons design to reflect the
saying of people with the disorder that their energy for each task is measured
in spoonfuls. “I can't knock it technically, it's perfect,” Aitchison said.
Sharpe wins and feels the bull's eye on her back from another contestant,
making her want to show that she really is a good artist.
Episode
6
The
artist must pain the fuselage of a plane. Sharpe creates “Lucy,” a reference to
her grandmother's and her middle name. Aitchison says she can tell Sharpe likes
pinups but the image is a little constricted. Jerod takes the prize. The
artists now must do Capobianco's signature style: blood puddin, involving sexy
female figures with crazy-colored skins in blues and greens. Sharpe gets Lola
who has lost her father. Sharpe shares that at 19 she also lost her father, who
was the family's sole provider. Lola loves her buxom pirate tattoo and Sharpe
gets praise from Aitchison on her solid color saturation and line work, but
says it didn't fit the challenge. Sharpe still gets in the top three.
Episode
7
The
artists use animation technology on their tattoos.
Episode
8
The
artists see a fast and furious action scene that they must turn into
photo-realistic drawings. For the tattoo challenge, Sharpe gets Grey, who grew
up a Jehovah's Witness but left home to travel and wanted a tattoo to reflect
her spiritual journey. Sharpe and the other artists worry that they won't see
the photos the skins will present – the basis of each tattoo – until the next
day, and she has reason to fret. Her skin presents her with a crumbling gray
Cambodian temple god head in shadow. Sharpe decides to add colorful flowers –
not seen in that photo. And she's called out for it by the judges. But she
said, “I think it's even better than what I thought it would” and tells the
judges, “It's me putting more into it.” Jerod is the winner and has the option
of booting one of the strong artists – Sharpe or DJ – and “Cut off a head of
this two-headed dragon.” But he wants to face top artists and he puts Alli and
Brittany in the bottom.
Episode
9
Alli
survives with Sharpe, DJ and Jarod to create photo-realistic baby portraits
that they then tattoo on the parents. For the big tattoo challenge, they must
face off with another artist and each gets get a loved one for their skin with
Sharpe's boyfriend of 11 years, Chris, who has never been tattooed, coming in.
“My boyfriend doesn't really like life tattoos,” she said. The tattoo must
portray their relationship. Sharpe, who describes having been through so much
in life with Chris at her side, creates a large colorful universe on his arm.
However, the judges don't see the message in the tattoo and she loses to DJ,
putting her alongside Alli in the bottom two. But the judges know Sharpe is a
good artist and want to see more.
Click here to see some of her
work!
The final show will air at 10 p.m. Wednesday on Comcast
Channel 185 and Frontier Channel 144.
Source:
http://www.news-sentinel.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20130530/NEWS/130539991/1009/NDU