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You are here: Home / Light Painting Photography / Nocturne and the Ultimate LPP Compliment

Nocturne and the Ultimate LPP Compliment

November 18, 2011 by Jason D. Page

Light painting artist Nocturne just did Light Painting Photography the ultimate compliment he got the LPP logo tattooed on his body! I designed the light painting photography logo with my dear friend and fellow artist LJ Oleary. LJ also happens to be the Brand Manager over at Rusty so I called him to let him know of the honor Chris had bestowed upon us.

The conversation went something like this…

JP ∇ Hey Joseph guess what one of your favorite light painters just did?

LJ ∇ Who?

JP ∇ Nocturne

LJ ∇ What?

JP ∇He got the LPP logo tattooed on himself.

LJ ∇ Are you fucking kidding me… You mean the kind of art that doesn’t disappear after the lights turn off, but the very lifetime, mother fucking permanent shit that means you are really feeling raw about this subject and therefore must have it eternally on your being?

JP ∇ Yep. That’s the honor Nocturne just did us.

(Sent Picture)

LJ ∇ What a huge fucking compliment, I am so flattered my dude. That guy is a legend and he did what?” “Seriously? I am so alive right now, never saw my artwork on that medium and knew that someone would want to keep it with them like, foreva! This shit is so cool, tell him I just got the hugest boner please.” And so here I am, on the phone talking about tattoos and boners. Truth is, we all have boners over here in the states for Nocturne.

Needless to say we are both tremendously grateful that Nocturne would find the LPP logo important enough to ink on himself and we both thank him for the honor. Now to live up to it.

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Comments

  1. Lora says

    November 24, 2011 at 5:00 pm

    THAT is beyond cool!

  2. darren says

    November 22, 2011 at 2:50 am

    lifer!

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