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Buttery Smooth Black and Grey Tattoos | Owen Paulls

Fireside Tattoo Podcast

Release Date: 03/25/2026

Owen Pauls is one of the most technically refined black and gray tattooers working today — and in this episode, we get into exactly what makes his work so distinct: buttery smooth values, a collage-based design process, and a relentless refusal to stop at "good enough."

Owen shares his unlikely path from punk band drummer and DIY merch designer to world-class tattooer, why he spent two full years doing traditional and neo-traditional before ever touching realism, and the three-pass rendering technique he uses to push every piece beyond what most artists would call finished.

We also get into the business side — why Owen designs a full sleeve for every client even when they only book a single piece, how he structures long double-day sessions to keep clients coming back, and what he looks for when critiquing portfolios.

And we close out with a genuinely great conversation about AI in tattooing: the shortcuts it offers, the foundations it threatens, and why stepping over the finish line without running the race isn't art — it's just tracing.

Owen will also be doing an exclusive technique talk for the Inside Fireside Tattoo Club soon — stay tuned for that date.


🔥 Topics covered:

  • How a punk band accidentally launched Owen's tattoo career
  • Why traditional tattooing is the foundation of great realism
  • The 3-pass rendering technique
  • Designing full sleeves to convert single-session clients
  • Portfolio critique: the most common weakness he sees
  • AI as reference vs. AI as a crutch
  • Moving to Southern California & upcoming studio residency

📌 Mentioned in this episode:

  • Black Alien Project
  • Alibis (band)
  • Andy Chambers
  • Nick Baxter
  • Oliver Sin
  • Neon Judas
  • Rick Rubin — The Creative Act
  • Paradise Art Retreat 2026 (Oct 6–8, Jiminy Peak)

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