James was born in St. Louis, Mo and
attended high school at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School.
After graduating in 1990, he attended both the Center for Creative Studies
in Detroit, Michigan and the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri
before settling at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. After
three years at SAIC he graduated with a Bachelors degree in Fine Art
in 1995. James started tattooing while at the Art Institute in 1994.
Self-taught, he worked on friends in his spare time while working coloring
comic books. In 1996, answering an ad in the paper, James was hired
at Milios Salon as a tattoo artist. While at Milios, he worked with
Jason Leisge (now at Infinity Tattoo in Portland, Oregon) and then his
brother Tim Kern. While at Milios James expanded his knowledge of the
art of tattoo by talking with and observing other talented tattoo artists
in the area such as Guy Aitchison (to who he owes a great debt to for
his openness and encouragement), Jason Leisge, Kim Saigh, Ben Wahhh,
later Jon Clue, and also his brother Tim who was apprenticing at Dreamcatchers
in Columbia, Missouri. In 1999, he participated in a tattoo demonstration
at University of Illionois-Chicago as part of a lecture series celebrating
body art. After approximately three years at Milios, it was time for
a change and James and Tim moved to No Hope No Fear (formerly owned
and operated by David Kotker) in the Wicker Park neighborhood of Chicago.
His work has won numerous awards at tattoo conventions and has been
published in many tattoo magazines, as well as feature articles in Tattoo
Magazine (August 1998) and Skin Art #70, and also magazines in Germany
and Japan. James is currently tattooing in Portland, Oregon at Optic
Nerve Arts as well as No Hope No Fear in Chicago and working tattoo
conventions as well as guest tattooing at shops around the country.