Bartholomew J. Simpson, son to Homer and Marge of the Simpson family. KNown for his quick wit, pranks, and one liners.Bart’s character of rebelliousness and lack of respect for authority have had him described as an updated and modern version of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. He is a disruptive student at school, and often causes trouble for his teachers, the principal, and the grounds keeper.
Neo traditional “I didn’t do it” Bart done by Alex Strangler.3D Bart head done by Giovanni Muglia.Bart on a squishee bender done by Matt Daniels at Chapel Street Tattoo in Chorley.El Barto done at Michel Tattoo Studio.
Although Bart is a prankster he has a soft spot for his family, particularly his siblings.
Baby devil Bart skateboarding done by Anthony Stewart at Anchor Tattoo in Vacaville, CA.A sad grown up Bart done by Gueller at Cry Baby Tattoo Studio in Mexico.Bart with his slingshot done by Marco Mopils at Kartell Tattoo, Frankfurt : Germany.Johnny Rotten Bart done by Наташа Дестройщица Russia.
He is often seen with a skateboard, a slingshot, or candy!
Cool looking Bart in blackwork style done by Bryan Ferrari at Honor Bound Tattoos in Calgary AB.Blackwork skeleton Bart head done by Iain Sellar at Long Fox tattoo.An older Bart design done by “Sean from Texas”Inspired by The Simpsons movie. Done by Yeray Perez in Malibu tattoo studio, Sitges, BARCELONA.
Bart can get up to some pretty bad behaviour, but ultimately isn’t a bad kid. He likes having fun (sometimes at other peoples expense) but on a number of occasions he shows true remorse for his actions.
Little Bart and baby Lisa. Bart really is a great big brother! Done by Camille Gualtieri in Qc, Canada.Blackwork Bart mooning on his skateboard done by J at Under The Gun Tattoo Co in Los Angeles.Traditional Bart done by Roberto Euán.
In some of the Treehouse of Horror episodes, Bart is seen as a monster, such as the fly, zombie, gremlin, devil and more.
Edgar Allan Poe Bart done at Dolly Tattoos Black Sails, Brighton.Bart as “The Fly” done by Ellen Morris Custom tattoo studio, Chesterfield.Ghost Bart done by Jon Larson at Depot town tattoo in Ypsilanti-MICHIGAN.Hyper realistic gremlin Bart done by Josh Herman at Black Wood Tattoo in Denver.Zombie Bart done by Mark Backstrom Tattoo Artist at AntiSocialite Tattoo.
As a tattoo Bart is most often done in American traditional, neo traditional, and blackwork style.
Tiny neo traditional Bart jamming to some tunes done by Carla Evelyn at Paper Moon Tattoo.Skeletal tattooed Bart with a wicked skateboard done by Liza Musselman Tattoo artist at Archive Tattoo in Toronto.Bart dressed up for Halloween done by Jason Ochoa while guest tattooing at Flying Panther in San Diego, CA.
Along with being adorable little snuffle faces, pugs also used to be treated like royalty. Emperors of China used to keep them as pets and pampered them to the extreme; sometimes giving them their own pug sized palaces and guards.
Cute neo traditional pug with flowers done by Adriana Maluquer at Seny Tattoos in Barcelona.Devilish pug done by Debora Cherrys in Madrid.Sailor pug! Done by Jacob Doney.Realistic pug portrait done by Michael Patrick at Milestone Tattoo.
Pugs are thought to have originated in China and their lineage is said to go back to before 400 BCE, being related to a similar breed called lo-sze. Before Emperors started keeping pugs, Buddhist monks kept them as pets in their monasteries.
Two pugs in American traditional style done by Bob Geerts at Bunker Tattoo in the Netherlands.Pug on vacation! Another done by Debora Cherrys in Madrid.Pug in a teacup by Kevin Becvar in CA and Portland.Hipster pug done by Sam Oi in Warsaw.
The name pug actually comes from a kind of monkey called marmoset, which were nicknamed pugs. The two share similar facial features, and both are very cute!
Pug portrait with frame done by Bob Lewis at Town Hall Tattoo in Wilkes-Barre Pa.Watercolor style pug in a hat done by Ellie at Perfect Image in Waterloo.Geometric pug done by Laura Murphy at Little John’s Tattoo in Greensboro, NC.Bright watercolor pug done by Sasha Unisex in Rome.
Pugs make excellent companions due to their fun loving personalities. They’re great for a cuddle (if you can put up with snoring) and they won’t say no to a romp in the park either!
Black pug in a donut! Done by Christina Hock at The Dolorosa Tattoo Company in California.Pug with his own Japanese irezumi done by Horitomo.Pug with fruit done by Ly Alesiter.Realistic black and grey pug portrait done by Stefan Sramko at skin city tattoo in Dublin.
Homer Jay Simpson, beloved fictional father of the Simpson family. He was created by Matt Groening and named after his own father, Homer Groening.
Homer and his love of donuts done by Alex Strangler done in Venice, CA.Hyper realistic Homer from Treehouse of Horror episode recreating Stephen King’s The Shining. Done by Josh Herman at Blackwood Tattoo, Denver.Homer and Krusty! Done by Matthew Hockaday.Chromatic shift, trippy Homer done by Winston (the whale).
Homer was born in 1956, and has been making the world laugh with his wacky antics since his t.v. debut in 1989.
Homer and a nice frothy Duff beer. Done by Anna Plienko.Homer as Santa Claus, strangling Bart. Done by Jasmine Keats done at Shogun Tats tattoo and piercing studio.Creepy ghost Homer done by Michela Bottin.Picasso inspired Homer portrait done by Zane Donnellan at STR Tattoo and Art Studio, Wyong, NSW, Australia.
Homer can often be seen either at home with his family, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie; at work with Mr. Burns, and Smithers, or at Moe’s tavern with his pals Moe, Barney, Carl, and Lenny.
Homer and Plopper sharing a carrot. Done by Ariana Tormenta.Young Homer in his grunge band, Sadgasm. Done by Jed Squire Desbrow at Vintage Inx.Super creepy Duff beer/Homer portrait done by Rodrigo Bittencourt de Azeredo.
Along with Moe’s tavern, some of Homer’s hangouts include Apu’s Kwik-E Mart, and Krusty Burger.
Tattooed Homer and Marge done by Atena Bazofia.Neon Homer as Mr. Sparkle, his Japanese soap mascot. Done by Jon Sproul at Clandestine Rabbit Tattoo in LA, CA.Snuggly Homer in bed done by Chanel (sassybury).
Homer is most well known for his love of beer and donuts, and his job at the powerplant. BUT, Homer has also been a musician, an astronaut, a truck driver, actor, mobster, carny, coach, farmer, and so much more!
Fancy Homer portrait done at Black Bones Custom Tattoos in the UK.A Flanderised Homer from another Treehouse of Horror, done by Joshua Davis at Wicked Inklination.Dot/linework zombie Homer done by Sebastian Camargo at Chronic Ink in Toronto.
As a tattoo, Homer is mainly done in a new school design, as he is a cartoon character. He can also be seen in neo traditional, American traditional, realistic, linework, hyper realistic, and blackwork.
Homer and his pink donut done by Erin Davies at La Belle Tattoo Studio in Melbourne, Australia.New school giant headed Homer done by Kelly Doty at Helheim Gallery, in Salem MA.Matching Marge and Homer linework portraits done by Thomas Bates at Five Keys Tattoo Studio, Norwich.
Shawn Beatty is a tattoo artist working out of Soul Survivors Body Art in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Shawn is a talented artist who works in several styles; including American traditional, black and grey, realism, blackwork, new school, neo traditional, and some Japanese.
Disney’s Cinderella and quote.Badass grim reaper.Neo traditional flower and snake.Black and grey surrealist death moth.Black and grey realistic/neo traditional sleeve featuring a demonic version of V from v for vendetta, a bird, snake, and caged heart.Black and grey neo traditional fortune teller and tarot card.Black and grey compass with arrow and biblical quote.Bright new school Sailor Moon piece.Canadian Eddie from Iron Maiden!Realistic black and grey tiger with skull and quote.Japanese tiger and flower cover up.Knight inspired armour full sleeve. Looks like the real deal!Red crescent moon and skull.Neo traditional leopard headdress piece.Simpsons pig and donut, anti fascist piece!Lego leg piece tearing through the skin.David Bowie astronaut piece inspired by the song Heroes.
Shawn Beatty is a must see artist if you’re in Winnipeg!