Always working never sleeping.
Scoot began airbrushing professionally at the age of 16. A few years later a tattoo machine was placed in his hands and he knew this was what he wanted to do.
Scoot started tattooing every day, sometimes doing as many as 5 to 6 tattoos per day. Still unable to break into the industry as an apprentice, Scoot had the determination and hard work ethic and sought out to teach himself the art of tattooing. Always having an eye for realism, Scoot directed his focus on portraits and black and grey pieces. His client base grew and he began to create his own unique style of tattooing.
His hard work proved valuable and soon after he earned his first spot in a busy tattoo shop in the heart of downtown Toronto. Soon the word was spreading about his portraits.
Scoot's work was being sought out by many professional athletes, musicians and actors.
Now in his sixth year of tattooing, Scoot has perfected his talent and creates strictly black and grey realism pieces.more...See more text