
It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of our dear friend and colleague, Shotsie Gorman. When he first joined us at Mercury Tattoo, it was impossible not to feel a sense of awe - this was Shotsie Gorman, a name that carried historic weight in the tattoo world. His impact on the craft was undeniable, and the stories he shared made it clear just how much he had seen and shaped over the years. With a little time, that initial admiration grew into a deeper respect. He wasn’t just a legend - he was a part of our world, someone we respected not just for his work, but for the person he was.
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Shotsie wasn’t just part of tattooing - he was one of the forces that shaped it. He spent over 45 years pushing the craft forward, always challenging what tattooing could be and elevating it into an art form. From the underground days of New York to international recognition, he was a pioneer, a mentor, a poet and storyteller, and a true original. His work, his voice, and his influence were a tide that raised all of tattooing’s ships.
In the short few years we had to get to know him, Shotsie had more energy, talent, and dedication than artists half his age could hope for. He never stopped creating, never stopped learning, never stopped pushing. He was always bettering himself and, by extension, teaching and motivating everyone around him.
We were extremely lucky to have him as a force in our industry and as a friend in our shop.
Our hearts go out to his wife, Kristine, his son, Cole, and to all who knew and loved him. His absence will be deeply felt, but his legacy - his art, his influence, and his stories - will live on.
Rest easy, Shotsie. You changed tattooing, and you changed us. Thank you.
With love from Mercury Tattoo - Scott, Frank, and the Mercury Tattoo family