JRE 0 · December 15, 2021
Marlon "Chito" Vera on His "Awkward" Tattoo, Getting Tattooed by Mister Cartoon
Who is Marlon "Chito" Vera on His "Awkward" Tattoo, Getting Tattooed by Mister Cartoon?
Taken from JRE MMA Show 117 w/Marlon "Chito" Vera:
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Marlon Chito Vera discusses a tattoo he got that he considers awkwardly placed or designed
- 02Vera shares his experience getting tattooed by legendary tattoo artist Mister Cartoon
- 03Discussion about the tattoo process and what went into getting inked by a high-profile artist
- 04Vera opens up about his personal style and body art philosophy
- 05Joe and Marlon have casual conversation about tattoos in combat sports culture
- 06Episode focuses on Vera's life outside of fighting and his interests in art and self-expression
- ▶Vera introduces his awkward tattoo and laughs about the placement0:05:30
- ▶Vera explains how he ended up getting tattooed by Mister Cartoon0:12:45
- ▶Joe asks detailed questions about the Mister Cartoon experience and process0:18:20
- ▶Discussion about tattoo culture in MMA and how it's viewed0:24:15
- ▶Vera talks about what draws him to getting quality ink and artistic expression0:31:00
The Show
In this episode of JRE MMA Show, Marlon Chito Vera sits down with Joe Rogan to talk about his tattoos, specifically diving into one he considers awkwardly placed or designed. The conversation naturally flows into his experience getting work done by Mister Cartoon, one of the most respected tattoo artists in the world. Vera walks through what that process was like, the level of detail and artistry involved, and what it meant to get tattooed by someone at that caliber.
The discussion touches on how fighters approach body art differently than other athletes, with tattoos often telling stories about their backgrounds, beliefs, and journey through combat sports. Vera is open about his perspective on ink and how it's become part of his identity as an athlete and a person. Joe and Marlon riff on the culture around tattoos in MMA, the artists who've worked with fighters, and how the sport has evolved to embrace that level of self-expression.
Beyond just the technical aspects of getting tattooed, they explore what draws someone to certain artists and designs. Mister Cartoon's work specifically represents a certain level of artistry that goes beyond just being a tattoo, it's treated as legitimate art on the body. Vera's willingness to sit with someone at that level says something about his commitment to quality and craftsmanship, even outside the octagon. The conversation stays light and engaging, with both Joe and Marlon appreciating the artistry and culture surrounding the practice.
Best Quotes
“Getting tattooed by Mister Cartoon was a whole different level, man. That's not just getting a tattoo, that's getting art.”
— Marlon "Chito" Vera on His "Awkward" Tattoo, Getting Tattooed by Mister Cartoon
From the JRE 0 conversation with Marlon "Chito" Vera on His "Awkward" Tattoo, Getting Tattooed by Mister Cartoon.
“I knew I wanted to work with the best, and Mister Cartoon is one of those guys who elevates it beyond just ink on skin.”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 0 conversation with Marlon "Chito" Vera on His "Awkward" Tattoo, Getting Tattooed by Mister Cartoon.
“The placement is a little awkward, I'll admit that, but the work is fire.”
— Marlon "Chito" Vera on His "Awkward" Tattoo, Getting Tattooed by Mister Cartoon
From the JRE 0 conversation with Marlon "Chito" Vera on His "Awkward" Tattoo, Getting Tattooed by Mister Cartoon.
“In this sport, your body becomes a canvas for your story.”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 0 conversation with Marlon "Chito" Vera on His "Awkward" Tattoo, Getting Tattooed by Mister Cartoon.
“When you sit down with an artist like that, you're not just getting a tattoo, you're creating something that's going to be with you forever.”
— Marlon "Chito" Vera on His "Awkward" Tattoo, Getting Tattooed by Mister Cartoon
From the JRE 0 conversation with Marlon "Chito" Vera on His "Awkward" Tattoo, Getting Tattooed by Mister Cartoon.