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- Subject: rec.arts.bodyart Tattoo FAQ: Part 2/4: Artist & Shop List
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- Archive-name: tattoo-faq/part2
- Last-modified: November 22, 1993
- Posting-frequency: Monthly
-
- This is Part 2 of the 'other' half of the rec.arts.bodyart FAQ file that
- is posted on a monthly basis (in the latter half of the month) and
- includes information about everything but piercing that might concern
- bodyart. If you are a regular reader of r.a.b. and do not want to read
- this monthly posting, you may want to set a KILL command in your file
- for all four tattoo FAQ postings.
-
- The rec.arts.bodyart tattoo FAQ is broken up into four parts:
- Part 1/4: Introduction, and getting a tattoo
- Part 2/4: Artist list
- Part 3/4: How to care for a new tattoo
- Part 4/4: Miscellaneous information
-
- Part 2 includes the following information:
- 1. Who is a good/bad tattoo artist near me?
- 1.1 US West Coast: Washington, California
- 1.2 US Southwest: Arizona
- 1.3 US Midwest: Ohio, Minnesota, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois
- 1.4 US Southeast: Louisiana, Florida
- 1.5 US East Coast: Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island
- 1.6 Pacific: Hawaii (US)
- 1.7 Canada: British Columbia, London
- 1.8 EUROPE/UK: London
- 1.9 EUROPE/POLAND
- 2. Where on my body should I get a tattoo?
-
-
- 1. Who is a good/bad tattoo artist near me? ----------
-
- The following is a growing list of artists whom come with a personal
- recommendation by readers of r.a.b. Most of the non-attributed
- submissions came with the original FAQ compiled Paul Davies. In some
- cases, artists have been posted here as a warning against visiting them.
- A posting on this FAQ does *not* constitute approval.
-
- ***UNLESS IT SAYS IT WAS MY PERSONAL OPINION, I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY
- FOR THE VALIDITY OF THE PERSONAL OPINIONS IN THE SUBMISSIONS FOR THIS
- ARTIST LIST, AND I WILL NOT BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR NEGATIVE REVIEWS. IF
- YOU FIND OFFENSE IN A NEGATIVE REVIEW, YOU ARE HEREBY INFORMED TO
- CONTACT THE CONTRIBUTOR DIRECTLY.***
-
- It is YOUR responsibility to check out the artist and make sure s/he
- will do quality work.
-
- You may submit names to: teshima@uhunix.uhcc.Hawaii.edu. Include the
- artist's name, address, phone number, hours, general prices (or pricing
- scheme--per hour rate, etc.), & specialization. If they have email
- access, please provide their email address as well.
-
- In order to avoid "politicizing" this list, please use some common sense
- by not posting a "mediocre" artist and proclaim him/her as excellent, or
- submit a bad review as a way to bad-mouth someone. Try to be factual
- about your information. Gossip and rumors are discouraged. Personal
- opinion should be noted as such. Good artists should also have some
- business sense--a clean, sanitary environment, straightforward fees,
- insurance coverage, etc. Fly-by-night operations will NOT be posted here
- (unless the artist has a reputation for doing this, and should be
- avoided), and postings by those with self-interests (i.e. your brother
- owns the shop) is highly discouraged. After all, if your brother is an
- excellent artist, someone else will probably recommend him, anyway. You
- can include other information, such as whether they've won some awards,
- travel the convention circuit, take credit cards, or what their policy
- is for out-of-town customers.
-
- Where possible, I have included the name and email address of the person
- who submitted the information about the artist/shop for accountability
- purposes, and so that you may email directly for more details. *I WILL
- NOT TAKE CONTRIBUTIONS FROM AN ANONYMOUS ID. YOU MUST BE WILLING TO PUT
- YOUR NAME AND EMAIL ADDRESS BEHIND YOUR CONTRIBUTION.* Artist
- suggestions are the sole opinion of the contributor! I take no
- responsibility for vouching for the artist's quality or lack thereof.
-
-
- 1.1 US West Coast:
-
-
- **WASHINGTON (State)**
-
- --Dermagraphics of Seattle, 1516 Western Ave., Seattle, WA
- (206) 622 1535, by appointment only.
- This is Vyvyn Lazonga's shop. She specializes in combining bold
- primitive lines with colorful, flowing abstract geometrics--lines,
- bubbles, etc. "A fusion of primitive and modern tattooing" according
- to her card. The whole effect is very pleasing, and rather unique, &
- would work well for both men and women, I think. Also works out
- of San Francisco. (P.S. According to her card, her name is spelled
- "Vyvyn," not "VyVynn.")
-
- --Seattle Tattoo Emporium, 1106 East Pike St., Seattle. (206) 622 6895
-
-
- **CALIFORNIA**
-
-
- Bay Area, California (South Bay):
- --------------------
-
- --Pinky Yuen, Dragon Tattoo, San Jose:
- Pardon the inconvenience--this section currently under renovation.
- I have pulled the information in this section because:
- a) My institution and I have been threatened with a libel suit by the
- artist's attorney, and;
- b) I cannot find the contributor who wrote the original statement
- about this artist and is willing to back it up.
- For more info about the artist, please email Karl Elvis MacRae
- (batman@cisco.com) or Becky Fenton (AS.RAF@forsythe.stanford.edu)
- privately.
-
- --Eddie Lum, Eddie's Skin Works, in Santa Clara 1207 El Camino Real
- (408) 554-8520
- I highly recommend Pinky's brother, Eddie Lum. His forte, not
- surprisingly, is Oriental stuff. Very good with flowing lines,
- dragons,tigers, flowers. I have 2 pieces from him and am very
- pleased. Warning: if you're taking in a custom design, there's a
- language barrier, and you may have to explain it several times.
-
- --Robert Roberts, Mad Dog (His name is Robert Roberts--Mad Dog is
- the name of his tattooing enterprise.)
- Inconsistent. While some of it is truly outstanding, others aren't
- that great: It really depends on what you're getting. Robert is great
- w/ all-black, but you might want to go elsewhere if you want color.
-
- --Ed Hardy, Tattoo City on Columbus, 415-433-9437
- The best in tattoo shop in SF (Actually, without a doubt the best in
- the state, and possibly the best in the country) "Tattoo City" on
- Columbus; the shop is owned by Ed Hardy, and the guys who work
- there (Freddy Corbin, Eddie Deutsch, Dan Higg) are simply great.
- You cannot go wrong with the three; Freddy and Eddie are the two
- best tattooists I've ever seen.
-
- --Erno Tattoo 252 Fillmore, San Francisco, CA 94117 (415)861-9206
- Hours: Noon to 9pm. Appointments recommended.
- Shop is clean, businesslike. Autoclaving used.
- Artists:
- o Nalla: Specializes in blackwork, celtic designs, excellent artist.
- Also knowledgeable about piercings.
- o Patrick: Good at black & celtic, but specializes in high fantasy art.
- Excellent dragons, fairies, etc. Also excels at sci-fi art).
- o Jaime Trujillo: More traditional; good artist--ease & skill of a
- seasoned pro.
-
-
- San Jose
- --------
-
- --Steve Cameron at Zap Illustrations. 1385 W. San Carlos, #202
- (408) 287-4011
- Mostly custom work; not for beginners. May try to talk you out of a
- tat, if he doesn't think it appropriate to the rest of your body-
- scheme. Very good free-hand work; likes bold, aggressive designs.
- He'll also put in vast amounts of design work for free, if the design
- excites him.
-
-
- Sacramento
- ----------
-
- --Ken Cameron, California Tattoo Company. 7946 Auburn Blvd.,
- Sacramento-Citrus Heights CA 95610. (916)723-3559
- Contributor: Tim Lu (tlu@sunstroke.sdsu.edu)
- This is in Sacramento not San Jose, they are kind of close together.
- Maybe Ken and Steve are the same person, but maybe not.
-
-
- Redwood City
- ------------
-
- --Redwood Tattoo, 846-M Jefferson Ave., Redwood City, CA
- (415) 369-6365, walk-ins welcome, but appts have priority. Closed
- Sun. & Mon, appts required for custom work. Cash only. Contributor:
- Rebecca Fenton (AS.RAF@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU).
- Artists:
- o Paco Dietz: Was at Picture Machine in San Francisco; specializes in
- fantasy art, custom designs. New shop w/ lots of new flash.
- Beautiful tribal and celtic designs, as well as some unusual Native
- American designs.
- o Karl: Apprentice, past experiences have been scratching out of his
- home. Specializes in Neo-Japanese style art. He does very nice
- custom work (my favorite of his is a butterfly with a tiger face
- peering out at you through the wing designs), and has experience in
- blackwork and fine line.
- Piercer:
- o Fashia Fontaine: Trained under Fakir Musafar
- *WARNING*: I have received some very, disconcerting information from
- r.a.b. regular Barbara MacRae regarding the quality and sanitary
- conditions of this piercer's operations. Until her work condition
- improves, this warning will remain.
-
-
- Santa Barbara
- -------------
-
- --Pat Fish, Tattoo Santa Barbara
- Bar-none! I've seen some of her Celtic work (her specialty), and
- she's *really good*. (I read an interview where she said she thinks
- it's a genetic race-memory or something, and went into tattooing
- specifically to get into Celtic work.)
-
-
- Greater Los Angeles (Orange County, LA)
- ---------------------------------------
-
- --Skin Works, 313 East Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach CA, 92661, ph.
- 714-675-8905 (in Orange County, just south of Los Angeles)
- Contributor: Tim Lu (tlu@sunstroke.sdsu.edu).
- Artists:
- o Ardee Allen (owner): An excellent artist, always very professional. I
- feel it's important to support women in business--I've been going to
- her for about 5 years now and she has done my entire chest and
- about 3/4 of my back. Periodically attends conventions, and her
- work has appeared in a number of tattoo magazines.
- Specialties: Custom work, coverups, and colorwork, sumi (Japanese
- calligraphy) style grey work.
- o Lynda Tobbin: Talented artist who does very nice custom work.
- Piercer:
- o Val: Specialize in body piercing.
-
- --Kari Barba's Twilight Fantasy Tattoo. 3024 W Ball Rd (at Beach),
- Anaheim, CA 92804. (714) 761-8288. Contributor: Tim Lu
- (tlu@sunstroke.sdsu.edu).
- Artist: Kari Barba (her hours are usually 11-5pm, off Wed--shop is open
- 11-10)
- Extremely well-known for her work with nature and wildlife. Her
- style is reminiscent of a watercolor-like quality, which sets her
- apart from many other artists. Her shop wall is covered with awards.
- Nice front reception area; work area is behind reception counter. Not
- too much privacy as the individual work areas are not divided.
-
- They also have a second shop in Riverside, although Kari Barba works
- primarily out of the Anaheim shop. Contributor: Jonathan Ward
- (drdrums@csld.ucr.edu):
- --Twilight Fantasy Tattoo of Riverside, 5517 Van Buren Bl (Sylvan & Van
- Buren), Riverside, CA 9250? . (909)688-8282
- M-Th 11-10 FSS 11-11 MC VS AM Disc, cash no checks
-
- San Diego:
-
- --Avalon Gallery, 1035 Garnet Ave., San Diego, CA 92109 (in Pacific
- Beach) (619) 274-7635. Email: kelley@aol.com.
- Needles autoclaved & new ink used for each new client. Hours: Noon
- to 8pm. Appts preferred--walk-ins on Sat. only. Cash only. Each artist
- has a studio booth so privacy ensured.
- Artists:
- o Patti Kelley: Specializes in bright color work. Award winner, booked
- a few months ahead.
- o Fip Buchanan (her husband): Graffiti art.
- o Steve Barjonas: Likes all styles but particularly enjoys Native
- American gray work.
- o Randy: Comic book art-style.
- o Mike Strobbe:
-
-
- 1.2 Southwest
-
- *ARIZONA*
-
- --Jil, Skin Alive Tattoos, Prescott, Arizona. (602) 772-2387.
- Formerly of Bodygraphics, Reno. By appointment only.
- My *favorite* tattoo artist. Her forte is wildlife, but good with
- just about everything--would be very successful wildlife artist in
- another medium. Her tattoos have an incredible amount of life, and
- her detailing is incredible. 20 years' experience. She's a custom
- fineline specialist, and has won awards. Her style is what I think of
- as "fineline steel engraving" (as opposed to Kari Barba, who does
- incredible animals, but primarily with striking colorwork). I found
- her by pouncing on a total stranger and demanding to know who did his
- *incredible* tats.
-
- 1.3 Midwest:
-
-
- *OHIO*
-
- --Marty Holcomb, Marty's Artistic Tattooing, 3160 West Broad St.,
- Columbus, Ohio
- Marty won several national "Best Tattoo Artist" awards in the 1991.
-
- --Dana Brunson, Designs by Dana, 4167 Hamilton Ave., Cincinnati, OH
- (513) 681-8871
-
- --Tattoos by Woody. Toledo Tattoo, 2068 Airport Hwy, Toledo, Ohio
- 43609, (419) 382 8805.
- Contributor: Jean-Luc Reutter (reutter@igd.fhg.de)
- Needles autoclaved but I don't know about new ink for every
- customer. Good custom designs, by appointment only, very
- reasonable prices. Refuses to do fascist swastika sh*t. Clean and
- friendly atmosphere.
-
-
- *MINNESOTA*
-
- --Acme Tattoo Co., 1045 Arcade St., St. Paul, MN, (612) 771-0471
- *Good* but expensive. Pre-designed tats are costly and other work is
- $200/hour (as of '92).
-
- --Steve Butterfield, Tattoos by Yerkew, 3127 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis,
- MN, (612) 825-6161
- Steve is real good, but the shop's owner, Dave "the fat guy" Yerkew
- leaves quite a bit to be desired. Steve around after about 6:00 pm
-
- *INDIANA*
-
- --Jeannie Fritch, Personal Art Tattoos, 3453 Central Ave., Lake Station,
- IN, (219) 962-3600
-
- --Roy Boy's Badlands, 3849 Broadway, Gary, IN 46409, (219) 884-4965.
- Needles autoclaved. I got an all-black, tribal piece (a very even
- dark gray)--Design was reproduced on my skin quite accurately. Flash
- is stereotypical and old-looking, though some nice Celtic designs.
- Felt vaguely sleazy--badly painted signs in the front, water-damaged
- ceiling panels inside. Actual work areas were spotless, but the
- building doesn't inspire confidence. Good enough, but not really
- anything special, what with Guy Aitchison a few miles away.
-
- *MICHIGAN*
-
- --Suzanne, Creative Tattoos, 307 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor, MI, 48104
- Contributor: Jean-Luc Reutter (reutter@igd.fhg.de)
- Needles autoclaved but I don't know about new ink for every
- customer.
- Artist:
- o Suzanne: BS & MA of Fine Art. Great custom designs, preferably
- black only or celtic. Skilled artist however she sometimes lacks
- motivation with smaller pieces and the results may vary in quality.
- Cash only, usually no receipt. Usually by appointment only, very
- rarely walk-ins. Sometimes guest artists. Nice friendly atmosphere.
- Piercer:
- -Barbara
-
- Lance "Zaphod" Bailey (lrb@ctrg.rri.uwo.ca) says:
- "She really doesn't specialize in Celtic stuff. she used to, but she
- doesn't any more--says her old eyes aren't good enough for it. I was
- in her shop yesterday and she seemed pretty disinterested in doing
- some Celtic stuff on me. Maybe Celtic-inspired, but it's going to
- take some work from me to get a design she's willing to do, and
- I'm willing to wear...sigh. But she does specialize in being good
- :) I saw a wizard she did yesterday and it was so very nice.
-
- *ILLINOIS*
-
- --Guy Aitchison, Guilty + Innocent Productions, 3105 N. Lincoln
- Chicago, IL 60657, (312) 404-6955 tattoos, 404-6963 merchandise
- $1 catalogue available by mail.
- Contributor: Phredd Groves (phredd@casbah.acns.nwu.edu)
- One of the most popular and well-known artists in the country.
- Work reminiscent of futuristic beetles from album covers of the
- band, Journey.
-
- --Milios Hair & Skin Studio, 3205 N. Clark St, Chicago, IL 60657
- (312) 549-1461.
- Contributor: Adam Rybaczuk (aryba@casbah.acns.nwu.edu)
- To my knowledge the only tattoo shop in the country set in a full
- service hair salon and clothing boutique! Shop also has a pool table
- and a very relaxed, non-traditional atmosphere. Flash available, but
- custom pieces preferred. Referenced in the November '93 issue of
- _Allure_ magazine. Cash only, $100/hour (custom), deposit required.
- All equipment autoclaved; needles used once and discarded. Chicago
- Health Dept inspected & approved, proper licenses present.
- Artists:
- o Robert Koss: Main artist, works at Guy Aitchison's Guilty + Innocent
- Prod 2x/week. Does mostly custom work and does fine, fine work.
- o Adam: Apprenticing under Rob. [Note: Adam the contributor, is also
- Adam the apprentice. While you can email him about the shop, his
- account is through his "day job," so please use some common sense as
- far as taking time out from his job to reply to you. If you're in the
- area, it's probably better to phone.]
-
- --Tatu Tattoo, 1754 W. North Ave., Chicago, IL, (312) 772-TATU
- Contributor: Phredd Groves (phredd@casbah.acns.nwu.edu)
-
- --Body Basics Precision Tattooing and Body Piercings
- 613 W. Briar, Chicago, IL, 60657. (312) 404-5838, (a block south of
- Belmont, just west of Broadway), Tues.-Sat. 2 to 10pm
- Contributor: Phredd Groves (phredd@casbah.acns.nwu.edu)
- Run by Mad Jack and Anna, Jack does the tattoos and both do
- piercings (both by appointment only). I can personally recommend
- these guys as far as piercing and professionalism goes.
-
- --I'm No Angel Production, 2606 W. Farmington Rd., Peoria, IL 61604.
- (309) 673 4930. Contributor Steven Parks (nudnik@bucs1.bradley.edu)
- Wanda Harper is the owner/artist. Open Noon to 8pm everyday.
- New needles and ink for each new customer. Appointment required.
- Specializes in Celtic and Native American designs, as well as
- piercings. Learned from Jim Hawk (Galesburg), who occasionally
- stops by for a visit, and people in town who know him may come in
- for a special tat. Wanda looks out for her customers and won't do
- work that won't turn out--It's all in the reputation.
-
- 1.4 Southeast:
-
- *FLORIDA*
-
-
- Orlando
- -------
-
- --Ancient Art, (407) 855-TATU
- Lance R. Bailey (lrb@ctrg.rri.uwo.ca) says he was happy with Mike.
- Caroline Emmons (cemmons@garnet.acns.fsu.edu) says: "Ancient Art"
- inked several of my friends, who were all quite satisfied. I think
- the main guy is supposed to be kind of an asshole, but he has a new
- assistant who I hear has less of an attitude
-
-
- *NORTH CAROLINA*
-
- Carrboro
- --------
-
- --Choice Peach Tattoo, 304-E W. Weaver St. Carrboro, NC 27516. (919)
- 932-9888 is excellent.
- They do 100% original work, NO flash. By appointment only.
-
-
- *TENNESSEE*
-
- Memphis:
-
- --Rocky's. 604 South Highland St., Memphis, TN 38111 (910) 323-8288.
- Hours: 3pm to Midnight. Appointment preferred, especially around
- military payday (good side trip from Graceland!).
- Place owned by Rocky, but I only know about Kevin, who did 2 chest
- pieces on my husband. Kevin is trained as a scientific illustrator,
- so his wildlife is *incredible*! His stippling method makes for a
- very realistic rendering. One word of warning: My husband said he saw
- a poster of Hitler in the back room, and that Rocky wore a "W.A.R."
- (White Aryan Nation?) tat on his knuckles--but that he thought Kevin
- just worked there and wasn't part of "all that."
-
- 1.5 East Coast:
-
- *MARYLAND*
-
- --Main Street Tattoo Studio, Starlite Plaza, Rt 40, Pulaski Hwy,
- Edgewood, MD, (410) 676-TAT2 (8282). Also in Elkton: (410) 398-1202.
- He's done some very spectacular work and just completed an excellent
- cover-up of 2 small pieces (which were quite dark; red, green, blue,
- purple) I had for over 10 years. The cover-up is a tiger lily
- (magenta, black, pink w/ yellow tipped petals) w/ delicate curving
- tribal thru the lily that is quite breathtaking and required his
- exceptional artistic talent.
-
- --Great Southern Tattoo Co.. 9403 Baltimore Blvd. (Rt. 1), College Park,
- MD 20740. (301) 474-8820.
- Located right off the Washington Beltway (495), right up the street
- from the Univ. of Maryland College Park Campus.
- Contributor: Kristen Herzog (kherzog@skidmore.edu)
- Operated by a family (Charley, Sandy, and Dee Parsons); very
- relaxed atmosphere. They've also done some of the best work I've
- seen in the area.
- -Not everyone agrees with Kristen, however. Andy "Ozric Tentacles"
- (adwyer@mason1.gmu.edu) (Ozric Tentacles) was not satisfied: "Charley
- estimated one price, and upped it halfway through. I'd only gotten
- from the cash machine what he quoted, and didn't intend to pay more
- than the original quote, so the work stopped unfinished. I suppose it
- might have been my fault for not getting pissed about it then. In
- talking to people about their experiences, they seem to divide along
- gender lines. Those who were happy with the work were women, while
- those unhappy were men. I've heard more than one of them give the
- impression that the difference in service might be attributed to
- being the only close option in a college town, and not needing to do
- a high quality job for the typical frat guy client."
-
-
- *NEW HAMPSHIRE*
-
- --The Tattoo Shop, 109 Daniel Street, Portsmouth NH 03801
- (603)436-0805. Contributor: Fred Jewell (fredj@ksr.com )
- Artists: Hobo, Tattoo George
- Prices start at $40; average $100. In business since '76, are clean,
- use sterile instruments and do good solid work.
-
- --Sign of the Wolf, Wiers Beach NH, (603)366-2557
- Contributor: Fred Jewell (fredj@ksr.com )
- Artists: Dave Sr., Dave Jr., several apprentices.
- Friendly and laid back, would make you feel comfortable if you were
- anxious. So clean, you could eat off the floor. Dave Jr. has won a
- few awards. Price range: $100 to $350; average is $260 for a fairly
- large piece. They specialize in wildlife and American Indian art.
-
- --Juli Moon Designs Inc., Route 1, PO Box 1403, Seabrook NH 03874
- (603)474-2250. Contributor: Fred Jewell (fredj@ksr.com )
- What can you say about Juli Moon except, "When?" She is booked
- a month in advance, and is truly award winning.
-
- --Brothers Too, South Broadway, Salem NH, Exit 1 Off Rt. 93
- Licensed and Board of Health Approved. Contributor: Fred Jewell
- (fredj@ksr.com )
- Tattoo Frank scared me. Asked if he'd been vaccinated for Hep A and
- B, he said, "I only got hepatitis once and that was from a customer."
- His brother, "Bennies Tattoos" is just down the street and has the
- same kind of attitude.
-
- --Bill's Tattoo Palace, Broadway , Derry NH, (603)437-8813
- Contributor: Fred Jewell (fredj@ksr.com )
- Nice guy, but I set up an appointment and he didn't show! I called
- back, and got someone who thought he was doing me a favor by
- talking to me. Some of the work is really good but there seems to
- be a lot of new people in the shop trying out the profession.
-
- *NEW JERSEY*
-
- --Ernie White, Tattoo Factory, 94 Main Street, Butler, NJ.,
- (201) 838-7828
-
- *NEW YORK*
-
- --Bruce Bart Tattooing. Main Street, Tannersville, NY 12485.
- (518) 589 - 5069. Second shop at: 274 Lark Street, Albany, NY 12210
- (518) 432-1905. Hours: M-F Noon-8pm, S/Su 11am-6pm.
- Cost: $120 an hour. $5 disposable (and autoclaved) needles, new
- ink for each customer.
- Contributor: Kirsten Herzog (kherzog@skidmore.edu)
- Artists: Bruce Bart and Bruce Kaplan
- Specializes in Japanese , modern primitive, colorwork, Celtic styles.
- Prefers appointments, but will accept walk-ins if not busy. Lark St.
- shop looked like a dentist's office. Very friendly and totally
- receptive. Impressed by the ready art and sketches they had in the
- waiting room. Seemed very professional.
-
- --Spaulding & Rodgers
- Sells tattoo guns, needles and ink. The few artists that have worked
- on me (Cliff Raven, Kevin Brady, Phil Payton) usually do a lot of
- custom work on their needles if not the gun itself. Needles
- continually dull from use or sterilizing and have to be resharpened
- and soldered into the appropriate groups and configurations.
-
- --C&C Tattoo, 307 Congress St., Troy, NY 12180, (518)272-0576
- Ask for Sue Daves (apprentice). She did my full back piece, and it
- came out awesome!
-
- *RHODE ISLAND*
-
- --Electric Ink Tattoo, 153 Waterman Ave, E. Providence, RI
- (401)435 3393.
- Needles autoclaved (required by law in RI). New needles/ink for
- every customer. Cash only; walk-ins welcome.
- Artists:
- o Chris Borge: All-around great tattoo artist. Specializes in tribal;
- probably the best in the shop.
- o Skott Greene: Great for those who like to customize to a greater
- extent. Doing them since Dec '92, he's already very adept; the one to
- see about great custom designs. (Trained as an airbrush artist)
- Note: Don L. no longer works out of Electric Ink as of 11/93.
-
- --Artistic Tattooing, 405 Atwell Ave., Providence RI, 02909
- (401)861-7373
- All needles are brand new and autoclaved, artists wear gloves, and
- ink is individual.
- Artists: Rusty, Dean II
- Pricing is done by the piece, but may be hourly for large pieces. I
- found pricing to be very reasonable and am very happy with my tats
- (backpiece by Rusty, earpiece by Dean II). They do everything from
- tribal to coverup. They do not participate in any tat conventions.
-
- 1.6 Pacific
-
- *HAWAII*
-
- --China Sea Tattoo, 1033 Smith, Honolulu, Hawaii, (808) 553-1603
- The oldest tattoo studio in the US with a grand tradition. In
- Chinatown area near Downtown Honolulu. Suggest going during the
- day (hours: Noon-11pm) to avoid seedy nightlife scene.
- Artists: Mike Malone, Scotty and Kandy.
- All are excellent. Mike is very active in the tat world, and attends
- (I think they all do, rotating. I know Kandy was at the Chicago tat
- convention recently), and has served as a judge at tat conventions.
- Kandy only works there on Tuesdays, (also works at Dragon Tattoo
- in Wahiawa on Mondays), specializes in Hawaiian-style designs and
- has 10 years' experience.
-
- --Skin Deep Tattooing, 2128 Kalakaua Ave, Honolulu (808) 924-7460.
- If in Waikiki, you may want to stop by , as it's right on the main
- strip. The place is run by Winona Martin and several of her workers.
- Advertises heavily; may be pricey due to Waikiki location.
-
-
- 1.7 Canada:
-
- *BRITISH COLUMBIA*
-
- --Sailor Cam, the Dutchman Tattoos, 630 12th St., New Westminster,
- BC, Canada, (604)522-5156
-
- *LONDON (Canada)*
-
- --Blue Dragon Tattoo, 253 Wellington London, 519-434-4706
- The busiest shop in town, does a lot of flash work. I have found them
- either pretty grumpy/opinionated or at times friendly.
-
- --Tattoos Unlimited, 847 Dufferrin, 519-672-8025
- Al Newcombe has been tattooing in London for a looong time. His
- work is mostly flash, he can create stencils from your artwork. His
- work tends to have a '50s feel to it--the stuff you see on ex-seamen.
-
- --Tattoos by Gypsy <does not list address>, 519-453-0822
- Tony is pretty young and is a design artist. I've created some really
- nice work with him starting with my rough sketches. but his work is
- pretty uneven it can be really good or really bad.
-
- --George Lewis, Tattoo Art (est. 1980), 244 King St. S., Waterloo, Ont.
- N2J 1R4, (519) 576-8054
- Artists: George Lewis, Ken Lewis, Todd Evans (I have experience
- only with George--cannot commend on the other two). "Sterile
- conditions", "lifetime guarantee" (which I assume means I can
- return to touch up color fades, etc.) by appointment only. Does
- exotic piercings. Visa and Mastercard accepted.Mine are very well
- done--lines are even and seem to connect properly and all of my
- friends are amazed at the fine detail and how bright the colors are!
-
- *ONTARIO*
-
- --Tattoo Art by George Lewis. 244 King St. S., Waterloo, Ont. N2J 1R4
- (519) 576-8054. Visa & Mastercard accepted.
- According to their card: Ultra modern; sterile conditions; modern
- designs--fine line; specializing in cover-up work; custom work;
- lifetime guarantee. Appointments only. Also does pierces.
- Contributor: Judy Carr (jcarr4@mach1.wlu.ca)
- -Artists: George Lewis, Ken Lewis, Todd Evans.
- Although I don't know much about 'good' or 'bad' tattoos, I believe
- mine are very well done! All my friends are amazed at the fine
- detail and how bright the colors are!
-
- 1.8 EUROPE/UK
-
- London
- ------
-
- --Lal Hardy, 157 Sydney Road, Muswell Hill, London N10 2NL.
- Tel: 081-444 8779
- Gifs of a thunderbird back piece available from 141.214.4.135.
-
- --Dennis Cockel, Walkers' Court London W1 (a small side street in
- Soho)
- Tattooed myself and a girlfriend about four years ago and we are
- both very satisfied.
-
- ---Mark and Andy, Kensington Market, London W8. Their designs
- were drawn by several artists over many years, they claim to do
- award winning custom work and my opinion is they are good. The
- parlor is on the basement of the market building, it doesn't have any
- name (as I remember) and is not listed on yellow pages.
-
- --Saint's Parlor, Portobello Road, London
- Warning: He had some photos of the tattoos he had done that at first
- looked ordinary, but if you look at them more closely, you can see he
- has *redrawn* parts of the design on the photo afterwards by pen. At
- least I wouldn't trust on a tattooist who does that.
-
- --Terry's Tattoo Studio, 23 Ghisholm Street, Glasgow G1 5HA, U.K.
- Tel (041) 552 5740.
- Three artists in 1992: Terry, Stuart, and Steven--Quite popular. The
- ready-made designs were nice and my boyfriend is very satisfied
- with his tattoo. I think in this parlor a first timer can feel
- comfortable in, since it looks a lot like an ordinary shop with show
- window and quite large, light waiting room for customers.
-
- 1.9 EUROPE/POLAND
-
- --(Acid Shop) Studio Tattoo. ul. Ogrodowa 20, 61-820 Poznan, Poland
- Phone: 522-851. Hours: 11:00am-9:00pm. Needles sterilized via
- pressurized steamer (120C)
- Contributor: Ulf Nagel (ulfn@dhhalden.no)
- Artist: Slawek Slavomir
- Slawek has been tattooing for about three years, since Poland and
- Russia were introduced to a free market economy. The only other
- person in Poland who has been tattooing longer (6 years) is in
- Gdansk. Slawek is yet to refine a specialization. He recently won
- an award at a German tattoo convention.
-
-
- 2. Where on my body should I get a tattoo? ----------
-
- Duh--This may seem VERY trivial, since the answer can be "anywhere
- you please!" The ONLY places you cannot technically get permanent
- tattoos are your hair, teeth and nails (even the cornea used to be
- tattooed years ago for medical purposes). Interestingly, women and men
- tend to get tattoos in different locations. This, according to
- sociologist Clinton Sanders, is because men and women get tattoos for
- different reasons. Men, he says, get them to show others, while women
- get them for the sake of decorating their body--and often place them
- where they can't normally be seen, so that it doesn't prompt comments
- about her "reputation." However for the sake of this FAQ, the following
- is a short list of areas to get inked:
-
- --Head: The "head" in this case refers mostly to the area where your
- hair grows. Obviously, you'll need to shave the area for the tat to be
- most visible. If you need to hide your tat, you can grow your hair
- out. Areas more commonly inked are the sides of the head (above the
- ears), and above the nape of the neck in the back. There are people
- who have their entire heads inked.
-
- --Sides of neck (nape):
-
- --Back of neck: I've seen some tribal pieces as well as bats done on the
- back of the neck. You'll need to keep your hair short or tied up to
- keep it visible.
-
- --Face: Various areas possible. Facial tattoos could fall into the
- cosmetic, prison, or standard categories. Cosmetic would include
- darkening of eyebrows, eyelining, liplining, etc. Prison tattoos
- (which are actually in their own category) often include the tat of a
- single tear near the eye to signify time served. Getting a regular tat
- on the face is serious business and crosses a portal because people
- will never look at you the same way. Can we say "Circus," boys &
- girls?
-
- --Upper chest: One of the more standard areas for tattoos, for both men
- and women. Allows lots of flat area in which to get a fairly large
- piece. One of the areas where you can choose to get symmetrically
- inked on both sides.
-
- --Breasts (women): Used to be trendy to get a small tat on the breast.
- Women (particularly larger breasted ones) need to be careful about
- eventual sagging of the skin in the area. Do not get a tat that will
- look silly when it starts to stretch.
-
- --Nipples: Usually, the artist leaves the nipples alone--the omission of
- ink tends not to be so noticeable. There HAS been work done with
- tattooing a facsimile of a nipple onto a breast during reconstructive
- surgery for those who have lost their nipples, though--for aesthetic
- and self-esteem purposes.
-
- --Rib cage: This area can be rather painful because of all the ribs you
- work over. However it offers a fairly large area, and can be
- incorporated into a major back piece, wrapping around toward the
- front.
-
- --Stomach/Abdomen: Some people choose not to get work done on
- their stomachs for a couple of reasons. The area is difficult to work
- on because there is no solid backing to hold the skin steady. It is a
- sensitive area that may feel uncomfortable. Finally, the tat may look
- horrible after your metabolism slows down and you develop a --er--
- "beer gut."
-
- --Genitals: Said the matron nurse, "Did you see the patient in #409? His
- penis has a tattoo that says 'SWAN' on it!" "Oh no it didn't," says
- the second, younger nurse. "It said "SASKACHEWAN'!" All kidding aside,
- people DO get inked in their genital area. The prospect may sound very
- painful, but a friend of mine said it wasn't any worse than any other
- sight. However, do consider that there *will* probably be some
- blurring in the area because of --er-- shall we say, the amount of
- movement the skin experiences (kind of like hands)? A recent thread in
- r.a.b. discussed whether penises are flaccid or erect during
- tattooing--some are, some aren't (however how one can *maintain* one
- during the process is a wonder to me). The only female genital tattoo
- I've seen (inner labia, I think) was in _Modern Primitives_, and it
- looked rather blurry. Note: that many artists refuse to do genitals.
-
- --Thighs: A rather popular area for women to get larger pieces (often
- extending from the hip area). Shows well with a bathing suit but
- easily concealable in modest shorts. The entire area of skin around
- your thighs is bigger than your back, so you can get quite a bit of
- work done.
-
- --Calves: A nice area to get a standard size (2" x 2"). However if you
- have very hairy legs, it may cut down on the visibility somewhat.
-
- --Ankles: The current trend-spot. I think you have to have an ankle tat
- before you can go to the Eileen Ford Agency with your modeling
- portfolio. :) You can either get a spot piece on the inner or outer
- ankle, or get something that goes around in a band. Vines and other
- vegetation seem popular (pumpkins, anyone?)
-
- --Feet: I've seen some incredible footwork (pun intended) in some of
- the tat magazines. Easily concealable with shoes. Probably don't have
- as much wear and tear as hands so you might get less blurring and
- color loss. This however, is the TOPS of your feet. You will have
- trouble retaining a tattoo on the bottom of your feet.
-
- --Armpits: Usually reserved for those who want to get full coverage
- around the arm and chest area, and need the armpits filled. Probably
- not strongly recommended for the highly ticklish.
-
- --Upper arms: One of the most common areas for men, although I have
- seen some nice on women as well. If you decide to get a piece done on
- your upper arm, consider how much sun it's going to get. Will you be
- able to put sunblock on it regularly? Otherwise, expect some color
- loss and blurring. If you want some serious work done, and you want
- to show it off, you may want to consider getting a "sleeve"--full tat
- coverage throughout your upper arm.
-
- --Inner arms: A more unusual location than the outer upper arm area,
- this area is often not easily visible. Be careful if your genes are
- prone to "bat wing" flab, however.
-
- --Forearms: Popeye sported his anchor on his forearm. Probably not as
- popular as the upper arm but common just the same. You can have
- your upper arm "sleeve" extend down for the long sleeve effect. For
- an example, check out the heavy metal video disc jockey on MTV
- (who also has a nose pierce, BTW).
-
- --Wrists: Janis Joplin had a dainty tat on her wrist...easily
- concealable with a watch.
-
- --Hands (fingers and palms): This usenet receives frequent queries
- about fingers, palms and hands in general. Some artists don't do
- hands because the ink will have a tendency to blur or fade easily.
- Consider that you probably move your hands the most out of your
- entire body. A friend of mine had a multi-colored tat on his finger by
- Ed Hardy (who apparently cringed upon hearing about where my
- friend wanted it), that is only several years old and is now barely
- noticeable.
- Some people want to substitute their wedding bands with tat bands.
- The palm side of your hand doesn't retain ink well--if you can find an
- artist who will do it, you can expect it to be a rather basic line,
- and that it will not last too long. Perhaps just matching tats
- someplace else would be okay? There *IS* a photo of a tattoo on a palm
- in Sandi Feldman's book on Japanese tattooing. This seems to be an
- exception.
-
- --Shoulder blades: The back shoulder blade area is another popular
- spot for women, who can show off the work with a bathing suit or
- tank top, but cover it up with regular clothes. If this is the case,
- be particularly careful with sun because you're not gonna be wearing
- that unless it's warm and sunny. It's a "safe" place--but may get in
- the way later on if you decide to commit yourself to a large back
- piece.
-
- --Back: You can get any part of your back done, or find yourself an
- artist you really like, and save your money for a "back piece" that
- encompasses your entire back. Expect to pay several thousand dollars
- for a full back piece (not to mention many tat sessions).
-
- --Buttocks: Again, beware of potential sagging in the area. Rumor is
- that George Schultz has a tiger on his, and Cher has a bunch of
- flowers on hers (I wish she'd stop getting the silly small things and
- get some serious big custom pieces done on her bod! Has anyone seen
- that "necklace with three charms" that she has on her arm? Yeeech!)
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- be followed by rec.arts.bodyart Tattoo FAQ: Part 3/4.
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