How to Draw a Crazy Sal Skull in 15mins - Ep.2 100 Drawing Tutorials in a 100 Videos!

I’ve spent a lifetime learning how to draw and tattoo — now I’m teaching you everything I’ve learned. This is Episode 2 of my 100 Tattoos in 100 videos series, where I’ll show you how to draw 100 classic tattoo designs — one at a time — from sketch to clean linework. In this video, we’re drawing a Traditional Crazy Sal Tattoo, step by step. The History Every tattoo shop has its stories, but few are as infamous as the tale of Crazy Sal. Back in New York, tattooer Tony Polito tattooed a bold cowboy skull on the chest of Salvatore “Crazy Sal” DeSarno — a man already walking the fine line between danger and disaster. Not long after, in 1980, DeSarno was arrested for the killing of Officer Cecil Sledge. When his mugshot hit the front page of a New York newspaper, that skull blazed across the city — grinning from his chest like a symbol of chaos itself. The image burned into public memory. People started walking into shops asking for “the Crazy Sal tattoo,” drawn to its raw outlaw energy. What began as one man’s mark of madness became an icon of the American Traditional style — defiance, rebellion, and living life with no brakes. Decades later, the design still carries that same edge. A cowboy skull born from infamy — a reminder that sometimes, the wildest stories in tattooing aren’t made up at all Whether you’re learning to draw tattoos, studying traditional flash, or just love Procreate, this tutorial will help you level up your drawing and understand how tattoo designs are built from the ground u 🎨 WANT TO LEARN MORE? I’ve put together my full Procreate Tattoo Bundle with a collection of my sets to help you learn and draw better tattoos 👉 Get the Bundle Here https://tattoospace.squarespace.com/p... 📱 Follow My Work: www.instagram.com/thebrokenpuppet   / brokenpuppettattoo   🔥 Join Me for the Full Challenge: → Subscribe to follow my journey as I draw 100 tattoo designs in 100 videos. → Comment below what design you want to see next!