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Tattoo king turns to fine art
Adam Werther, owner of Adambomb, is a drawing machine.
By Molly Snyder Edler RSS Feed
OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer
Photography by Whitney Teska
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Published March 24, 2009 at 11:36 a.m.
Tags: adam werther, adambomb, tattoo, fine art

More than a decade ago, Adam Werther -- who, at the time, was a fresh MIAD graduate -- opened a tattoo shop called Adambomb. Almost from the beginning, Werther was booked for months in advance and he worked during the majority of his waking hours.

"I'm not complaining, I love to tattoo," says Werther.

But recently, thanks to the waning economy, business has slowed down a little bit, and Werther finds himself booked for weeks, not months, in advance. The slight decrease in clients, however, isn't a bad thing for Werther. Instead, he's making the most of his looser schedule, and says it's good timing because he wanted to focus on his fine art for a long time.

"I've been drawing for everyone else, and now I'm just drawing for me," he says.

Werther describes his drawings as "anthropomorphic," or a combination of animal forms. He approaches a drawing without any idea what he's going to sketch, and lets the pencil marks turn into lines that turn into shapes that eventually become figures.

"Mostly, I've been drawing animals smashed together into one animal, like a mouse and a snail with antlers and crazy hair," says Werther.

Werther received a BFA in sculpture from MIAD in 1997 and contributed work to local art galleries, but would like to expand beyond Milwaukee. In the future, Werther plans to have a fine art show in a large city and to contribute his art to magazines like Juxtapose, Tattoo and International Tattoo.

Although Werther enjoys his work as a tattoo artist, he says the time crunch has always been an irritating aspect of his job. Because tattoo artists keep appointments, they must pay attention to the time, but Werther says ultimately he prefers getting lost in his work . Drawing for himself allows for this.

"I've always had my own tattooing style, but drawing for myself is the most freedom I've had in a long time," says Werther.

The drawing process has always been meditative for Werther, but it's even more of a meditation when he's drawing for himself as opposed to for a client.

"I release a lot of stress through drawing," says Werther.

Werther says he knows other tattoo artists who claim they have no interest in drawing unless they are working on a tattoo design. This is hard for Werther to understand, considering he spends almost all of his free time drawing.

"I'm still excited about drawing," says Werther. "It's all I want to do -- every morning, every night, every Sunday. And now I have more time."



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Adambomb
2028 N. Martin Luther King Dr.
Milwaukee, WI 53204
414-276-BOMB
http://www.adambombgallerie.com/

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