Artist, photographer, writer.
Artist, photographer, writer.
Meet Coco Loberg, a quirky, highly accomplished local tattooist from Tweed. Coco is known for her insanely gorgeous delicate fine line tattoos. She recently collaborated with Toblerone to create bespoke temporary tattoo designs inspired by Aussie’s distinct and endearing quirks about each other.
Coco’s artist pursuits are not limited to the skin. She also paints, and is a keen photographer and poet. We chatted with this super talented Gold Coaster about her career thus far and what she’s working on next.
How long have you been a Gold Coast local?
I was born on the Coast, raised in England, the States and a little bit of Indonesia and India.
I get to do a lot of travelling with my family but we’ve always come back to the Coast so it feels like home.
What do you love the most about the Gold Coast?
Like the little bars and laidback lifestyle the coast has. Some of the best beaches too.
What’s been your journey to becoming an artist?
I’ve always had a pencil in my hand since I could grip, haha. Dad and Mum are both creatives so growing up in that environment I always knew I’d do something along those lines for a living.
The tattoo studio is actually a family one. We’ve had the studio for about 18 years now, although actually, I didn’t want to tattoo for a couple of years prior to starting.
I was heavily into photography and videography at the time and was working for a water sports company in Kingscliff while I was in school, then onward to help/learn for my Dad’s music business at the time in LA. It wasn’t until I was 19 that I first picked up a machine and gave my friend a tattoo for the fun of it and thought how much of a goof I was for not wanting to do it.
How would you describe your work?
Minimalism, Sketchbook style. I like that a lot of my designs look like doodles you’d do in the back of a school book.
What has been the biggest opportunity and/or challenge so far for you?
I’ve been really lucky to have a lot of wild opportunities, I don’t really know that’d I’d be able to pick a favourite. I’m super grateful and always looking forward to more adventures.
The most challenging project would have to be a show I was working on with some friends. I was super interested in film/tv before tattooing and wrote a script with some friends. I then tried to direct, film and edit the whole thing myself, with less than 30 bucks a day between us. The three of us lived on a Starbucks breakfast roll each and a couple of beers and coffees a day. It was pretty rough, but one of the funniest and most enjoyable experiences looking back. I can’t wait to dive more into that stuff (tv/film) properly further along in my life.
What’s on the cards for the rest of 2023?
I’ll be going to LA in April to start the next collection of paintings and have an exhibition while I’m over there. I’m super excited to get this collection going. I’ll also be chipping away at my next poetry book.
What is the best piece of business advice that you have ever been given?
Do what’s true to you. Don’t try to please everyone, your style shouldn’t be for everyone, turn down the stuff that doesn’t feel right, even if you think you need it at the time.
What are your Gold Coast favourites…
Café/coffee spot: All Time coffee, Tarte bakery
Restaurant: Lupo
Bar or place for a drink: Rosella’s
Beach: Mermaid
How do you choose to spend your days off?
My ideal day is a book, a drive somewhere, a bit of painting, a bit of writing, and maybe some music in a bar to wrap it up.