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Writer's pictureEmily Mae Ernstzen

David Allen Industry Professional

After watching This Morning's interview with David Allen and two of his clients it inspired me to learn about his career and journey in helping women regain their strength and empower them.

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Taking back control

Years ago, a client approached me with a request. Adriana had fought cancer and won. After having a mastectomy and reconstruction, she wanted a tattoo to conceal some of the scarring on her breast. As interested as I was, I had no idea the weight of what was to come.

Before every tattoo, I try to wrap my head around the content and client. It's a matter of putting myself into their shoes (relatively) and pouring whatever I can into the piece. It's always a collaboration; it's a joint effort.

I'll never forget meeting Adriana and connecting instantly. I wasn't sure how to be. I knew just a portion of her story and my heart was heavy. Do I respond with pity? Of course compassion, but how much do I show? She walked in and all ambiguity was gone. My job was to be present; to think less about myself. Somehow I realized she was taking care of me before I had a chance to do the same. Maybe she sensed my concern, so her response was to allay my nerves. She showed me love and I knew only to do the same.

How do you help a woman who has fought death? What can you possibly contribute?

I knew then all I had was my vision, my eye. Years of passion towards one visual goal had me prepared. She was there... ready and willing to trust my view. The weight was incredible, but together we created a work of art. Her scar was concealed, but more importantly, she took back control. I'll never forget it. What was clinical became beautiful again... we turned sterile into sensual. We took back control.

There is healing in this.

It was wonderfully overwhelming. The whole process was stunning. That day I was changed more than she. The process is difficult. It requires trust and vulnerability on both sides. But it's the most wonderful thing I've given myself to... well, besides being a father :) "

Information from his website : www.allentattoo.com


David's work has been part of numerous exhibitions and he also teaches people to tattoo over scarring.


Exhibitions:

2018 Sagmeister & Walsh: Beauty, MAK Austrian Museum for Applied Arts / Contemporary Art, Vienna


2018 David Allen: Mastectomy Tattoos and Post-Surgery Healing, International Museum of Surgical Science, Chicago


2018 Items: Is Fashion Modern?, MoMA, NYC






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