We all know that if you are looking for an artist to get a tattoo,
there is no dearth of artists in LA. It is a city which supports the
tattoo culture quite strongly. There is no lack of tattoo talents and
this means you are spoilt for choice. So here we provide you some of the
best talents in the body artists. But it comes with a warning – the
process is not going too cheap.
Bryan Burk, Darkhorse Tattoo:
After putting in a lot of time at Spotlight Tattoo, tattoo artist Bryan
Burk set up his studio which he later abandoned in favor of a shop in
Los Feliz almost 3 years back. You will be able to spot him doing what
he does the best – tattooing and creating designs based on Japanese and
American tradition. His very happy customers will vouch for his work.
Julie Becker, Private Studio:
Though in early childhood she had her hating art classes, she can lay
claim to a huge portfolio along with some striking designs in a variety
of styles. Becker works out of a private studio where she designs
tattoos based on the way you move and the way your mind and body works.
She has an eye for the pleasant looking design and produces work that is
neat and has fluid lines with a much admired female perspective.
Eddy Deutsche, Private Studio:
He grew up with a passion for the tattoo business and he poked his
first tattoo by hand at the tender age of 12. He practiced on close
friends and then moved on to an apprenticeship. Now with his huge and
vast experience, he has his own studio where people can get inked by
appointment.
Christopher Conn Askew, Private Studio:
From a peek at his work you may realize that he has evolved as an
artist not through training but by practice. His art reflects vintage
look with traditions helped along with fantasies and sometimes a dark
touch. He left tattooing to focus on painting some years back but has
returned now for a short time in to the world of tattoos.
Jiro Yaguchi, Onizuka Tattoo:
If you are looking a tattoo in Japanese style, he is the one for you.
He does excellent work with Tebori, a method of tattooing that is done
by hand instead of machine based work. This style is great for adding
color. He is a specialist in using Irezumi rules of designing which has
certain guidelines in regards to elements, flowers and animals. His
tattoos almost have the look of painting done in water color.
Marco Cerretelli, The Honorable Society:
He has a really dreamy background being born and having grown up in
Italy where he studied art and then studied tattooing under Maurizio
Fiorini. He had his first tattooing gun made out of a pen, a walkman and
a toothbrush. He does amazingly detailed work making him an artist of
choice for many people.
Jeremy Swan, Broken Art Tattoo:
His studio is hard to find and this means only the most resolute tattoo
seekers can find his place. Jeremy is the kind of artist who makes you
comfortable with his humble and down to earth approach. He does work
that is really traditional with black shading, clean lines and the use
of solid color. A work done by him will enhance the vision you have and
make you proud to display your tattoo. He is also extremely good at
covering up botched tattoos and is a great artist to get your tattoo
done.
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