5/19/26

Family, Nature, & Art Ft. Aimee Cornwell

Authenticity and passion in tattooing are essential for long-term fulfillment and success, especially in today's saturated market. In a recent podcast episode, Aimee Cornwell emphasizes the importance of being true to oneself and drawing inspiration from what genuinely excites the artist. This approach not only keeps the work enjoyable but also allows for the creation of unique pieces that reflect the artist's essence.

In this episode, host Aaron Della Vedova explores Aimee’s artistic journey, who shares her unexpected entry into the world of tattooing via her father, Mark Cornwell. Initially aspiring to be a tattoo artist but lacking an apprenticeship, Aimee's talent was discovered when a local studio reached out to her after seeing her drawings on Facebook. The conversation takes place at the Mondial du Tatouage in Paris, where Aimee discusses her unique approach to tattooing, particularly her captivating portraits of women. Her distinct energy and spirit that she brings to her tattoos stands out among the best.

Join us for an inspiring discussion about art, passion, and the beauty of tattoo culture.

Chat Highlights:

[00:02:03] Second-generation tattoo artist.

[00:07:37] Wild childhood in tattoo culture.

[00:09:15] Early tattoo design inspirations.

[00:12:50] Tattoo culture and family dynamics.

[00:16:02] Tattooing as destiny.

[00:21:17] Nature's influence on creativity.

[00:25:58] The uncertainty of scientific knowledge.

[00:29:17] Tattoo longevity and color theory.

[00:34:04] Korean tattoo culture and influence.

[00:37:08] Passion in tattooing.

[00:39:05] Standing out as a tattoo artist.

[00:42:05] Edible Amanitas mushrooms.

Quotes:

"It just turned me into this world of nature that I'm just so fascinated. It's obviously so vast and never ending."

Connect with Aimee:

IG: @aimeecornwelltattoo

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