109: Signs of Orient Ching - A Conversation with the Master
In a recent episode of the podcast "Chats and Tatts," host Aaron Della Vedova sat down with renowned tattoo artist Ching, also known as 'Orient Ching", celebrated for his exceptional work in traditional Japanese tattooing. Their conversation explored Ching's deep commitment and passion for his craft, shedding light on what it takes to excel in the tattoo industry.
Recorded in Paris at Mondial du Tatouage, the conversation dives into the impressive body of work that Ching has developed over his 24 years of tattooing. With a focus on traditional Japanese motifs, Ching's artistry is highlighted for its beauty, attention to detail, and the sheer volume of his tattoos. Aaron reflects on his own tattooing journey, contrasting their schedules and commitments, with Ching revealing that he tattoos almost every day.
This episode offers a fascinating insight into the dedication and craftsmanship required to excel in the tattoo industry. Tune in to hear more about Orient Ching's inspiring journey and the artistry behind his work.
Chat Highlights:
00:01:44 - Paris Tattoo Convention
00:02:26 - Balance with Your Tattooing Schedule
00:03:54 - Ching's Dedication to Tattooing
00:05:09 - Balancing Family and Work
00:06:05 - Leaving a Legacy Through Tattooing
00:06:27 - Ching's Introduction to Tattooing
00:07:45 - Early Tattooing Experiences
00:09:03 - Learning at East Tattoo Shop
00:10:32 - Opening His Own Shop
00:14:14 - The Joy of Client Satisfaction
00:15:12 - Ching's Favorite Aspects of Tattooing
00:17:27 - Transition from Coil to Rotary Machines
00:24:08 - Changes in the Tattoo Industry
00:25:04 - Customer Expectations and Patience
00:26:08 - Easier Access to Tattooing Resources
00:27:04 - Reflecting on Industry Changes
00:30:07 - Favorite Conventions
00:31:06 - Collaborations with Other Artists
00:39:17 - Inspiration from Old Japanese Paintings
00:40:04 - Simplicity in Tattoo Design
Quotes:
"One day I die. I hope I have some work can live on."
Connect with Ching:
IG: @orientching