Artist Portfolio

Evan

Evan is a seasoned tattoo artist with over a decade of experience shaping ink in the vibrant streets of Toronto. Fusing graffiti flair with timeless black and grey motifs, his work boasts a bold urban edge that captivates admirers. Beyond the tattoo chair, Evan is a staunch advocate for sober living and addiction recovery, using his platform to inspire hope and resilience in others. With a needle in hand and a heart for healing, Evan's artistry transcends skin deep, leaving an indelible mark on both his craft and community.

Sean

Hello everyone! My name is Sean or as some may know me "Cynik". I have spent over a decade honing in this craft and mastering the art of permanent skin art or, as we all know, tattooing. Specializing in black and grey as well as color tattoos, my work is distinguished by my design style and attention to detail. My passion lies in creating pieces that showcase both my technical skill and artistic vision. I have dedicated these years with the ambition of creating amazing artwork and ensuring that each session spent with me is memorable and enjoyable. With each stroke of the needle, I strive to bring my clients' ideas to life, transforming their skin into a canvas of beauty and self-expression. As a dedicated artist, I continue to push the boundaries of my creativity, leaving an indelible mark on the world of body art. Helping people heal and create their own image of themselves so that they can be confident and comfortable in their own skin forever.

Crystal

Crystal (Inkedbeader13) is Ojibwe Anishinaabe kwe from Wiikwemkoong, living in Toronto. Crystal's passion has always been in helping people heal - through the arts. As a certified tattoo artist Crystal's focus is in helping people reclaim their culture and heritage through tattooing.

Mari

My name is Mari. I am an apprentice at Crash and Burn Tattoos, where I learned everything I know about tattooing from my talented mentor Evan. My main priorities are to ensure my clients have a positive experience and receive a tattoo that represents a piece of who they are. As I continue to improve my skills and knowledge, I strive to be excellent in a variety of different styles.

Justin

Justin, Hailing from Kanehsatake, is committed to his Mohawk roots and serves as a helper and youth worker in the Toronto community. Justin is dedicated to supporting the revitalization of traditional tattoo practices and believes in creating access to, and supporting Indigenous Tattooers and Traditional Tattoo Practitioners. At Crash and Burn Tattoos, he aims to create a collaborative space where Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists come together, embodying the spirit of reconciliation through their shared artistry.