Friday 25 March 2016

Trend Alert! Tiny Tatts

How are we doing inkers? We are flat out as usual and are pumping out the good stuff every day!

This week were going to have a quick look at something were noticing lately: some people like small tattoos. 

The thing is, sometimes that can compromise what you can actually have tattooed. Thankfully, the artists at Modern are quite the crafty pack, and lately they have been doing some great tiny tatties.
                  


      Hand-poke tattoo by Kylie Garth.











        Tattoo by Sandra Saar.


Smaller, standalone tattoos can be a great way to make a statement without going all out or making Mum and Dad mad! You can place them in discrete areas for professionalism or privacy, and you can still wear an artwork to be proud of.





                                             Tattoo by Allan Tuul.











Tattoo by Jaz Winters.

Small doesn't necessarily mean simple! While it can limit detail depending on how small you are wanting to go, you can still get an idea across without going for an entire sleeve. They can be very affordable, and look great, and with the variety of artists we are hosting (Thats 8 tattooists now and up to 9 in July when Jessie Foakes joins us briefly!) we are sure to have someone who can make your day and your next great tattoo.









                                                Tattoo by Allan Tuul


So if you have an idea for a tiny taft that you want to really give some life to


, lets talk, wed love to hang out!

Stay safe people, hope everything is super!

Monday 21 March 2016

The Tattoo How-to, Part Deux

So a few weeks back we started talking about how to get the best tattoo you can, and then we had some other exciting news that we had to interrupt the flow with. Were back on track now, so this



Tattoo by Sophia Lee

Week were going to look at how to prepare yourself for a consultation or query about your ideas for a tattoo.






                                       Tattoo by Jaes Bidwell


So you have an idea for a tattoo. You know basically what you want and where you want to put it, but youre not 100% certain on the details. You can see it in your mind, but you dont know how to explain it. Gather REFERENCES. Look for images on the internet that are similar to what you were thinking of, check out Instagram, Pinterest can be a great resource for ideas too! Google is everyones best friend, the internet is useful, make use of it.


These references can be taken into the studio or even emailed along with a general description of your idea and the size placement and colour choices. This is usually enough information for us to be able to supply you with a quote and an idea of when the piece can be done. If either of us think it is a design that should be discussed in person to clarify details, then we book a free consultation and meet up in the studio so we can shake-hands and talk-tatties.




Tattoos by Sandra Saar




Tattoo by Jaz Winters

If you see an artist who you think does great work, request them! But put some thought into your choices, if you see someone who does great work but the work that you want is not similar

 to what they generally produce, maybe they aren't suitable for that work. Or maybe there are other tattoos you could get with that artist so you can still wear their work. The more the merrier.




                                         Tattoo by Allan Tuul




                                                Tattoo by Kris Barnas



So thats it for now, ink-fans. Now stop reading this, go gather your references, and email t


hem to us so we can get the ball rolling on your next piece of modern ink.

Have an amazing week!

Tuesday 8 March 2016

Fresh Blood: Sophia Lee

Hey there ink fans! Its another week in the office and weve got more good news!
This week we welcome a new artist to our team, Korean tattooer and published illustrator Sophia Lee. Sophia has been an artist for as long as she can remember and is a versatile and experienced tattooer. She is relatively fluid in style and willing to tackle any challenge!




She joins our team this week and we are excited to see the work that comes out of her and her new clients! We love what we have seen from her already, and are ready to help out more brilliant clients by introducing them to the newest member of the crew.






Sophia will be available for walk-ins and consultations by request as of Thursday and is hoping to hit the ground running, so if youre


looking for a spur of the moment Sunday tattoo or like what you see here, contact the studio and we can get the ball rolling!



Thats it for this week guys, hope you all have had a fantastic week and are gearing up


 for another great one, we will see you in the shop. Stay awesome!

-The Modern Ink Team.

Friday 4 March 2016

Australia’s commercial market 2016

Australia’s commercial market 2016 will continue to provide an opportunity for many investors and property buyers. It has been noticed that overseas market is taking an interest investing in Australia. Singapore’s Ascendas investing in purchasing an office in Australia, paying more than $316 million. At 100 Arthur Street, the property was owned by the famous Salteri family for over 50 years, the tower which was built in 2007.



Ascendas, the trusted company in Singapore, constructed an Australian commercial property portfolio last year.

It is also known for a purchase of $1 billion of GIC Real Estate/Australia logistics portfolio in the month of September.

Investors spent around $35 billion in the commercial office space in 2015. Seeing the figures and consistency there is a prediction that the trend will continue in 2016 as well.

According to the Global Standards, Asia and Canada were declared the biggest buyers across the world, attracted by the Australia’s high yield commercial property.

The median value across NSW increased by 16.8 percent in 2015, with 50 per cent increase in some parts of Sydney. Rents have risen off the new supply. Also, the number of office building have converted into the apartment building or hotels.

The sales figures of 100 Arthur Street revealing a rate per square meter whereas the lettable area is 27,196 square meter. It can be easily affordable under $11500.

Currently, the tower is fully leased to privately owned companies, a mix Commonwealth government and NYSE listed.


Ascendas own nearly 30 properties. Last December it also paid around $76.6 million for another site in Sydney itself.