Some of you may recall our friend Philip Barbosa from one of our epic fishing expeditions in La Paz, Mexico, where he out fished even me! And though you won’t recognize the person who did his tattoo, it’s actually Alie K., Phil’s girlfriend and creator of the new Fishing Fury logo.
Recently Phil, with the help of a few great artists, created the tattoo art project Two Dollar Tattoo. Here’s a description:
All artists participating will be expected to create unique works of tattoo art executed with only a single needle (as in single-needle configuration, No cheating using a round or a mag for any of the tattoo!). Line-work, shading, colour…all must be executed with the same needle! The size of the final product will be expected to fill the space of a “toonie”, a Canadian two-dollar coin (approximately 28mm or 1 1/8” in diameter). The artist should utilize all of the space within the circle since in this case its not just size that matters. The Two Dollar Tattoo Project is expected to be both a game of camaraderie as well as a professional courtesy for artists and industry people. The only monetary exchange for the tattoo is to be a shiny Canadian $2 coin, which can be used for sizing of the drawing and final stencil, and MUST be utilized as proof of compliance with the set parameters.
Of course Phil’s not one to create without participation, and so he got his own Two Dollar Tattoo of Ebisu – one of the seven gods of fortune, but more specifically the god of fishermen.



















Hey! It’s Ebessan! Ebisu is more endearingly called Ebessan in Japan. He is everywhere here! He is even a pro wrestling character with Osaka Pro Wrestling.
http://www.osaka-prowres.com/
chris: only in Kansai mate…for us snooty Kanto folk he is good old Ebisu-sama.
I like him not only is he the God of Fishermen, but there is a brand of beer bearing his name too.
in fact the tattoo appears to be a fair facsimile of the logo of the said beer…
Indeed!
Yes the yebisu beer was the source of the original artwork.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_WZ9POpZDtUQ/S2eeSm3APNI/AAAAAAAAABs/fuALYH8-AAw/s1600-h/aliek1.jpg
Also.. Chris/Adam, please find me a job in Japan so I can live there too!
There are some quite good beers here, and some execrable; Yebisu I think is one of the best, and my favourite.
Jon, perhaps the Yebisu brewery will take you on?
beer + japan + fishing = everything I’d ever want in life
Not much employment here in Japan unless you want to teach Engilsh. I would recommend opening a restaurant or bar. Lots of hours, but you’d be your own boss and make your own time to go fishing! I am working on Adam to open a restaurant!
Obviously, I don’t teach English. Can’t even spell it!