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libraryvixen
03-31-2007, 03:01 PM
My friend and her sisters are going to SoCal in about a month. One of the sisters wants to get a tattoo while they're down there.

Does anyone have any good suggestions? I think they're staying around the Los Angeles city area.

MouseWife
03-31-2007, 04:02 PM
Might they travel down to San Diego? If so, I can ask my daughter where she gets hers. He does pretty good work. Wait, I should say 'very' good work. {pretty good isn't good enough for a tatt!!}

libraryvixen
03-31-2007, 04:03 PM
San Diego is too far :( If your daughter's guy does good work, could there be an L.A. recommendation?

MouseWife
03-31-2007, 04:15 PM
I will ask her when she gets home....

MouseWife
03-31-2007, 04:43 PM
'Jade Tattoo' in San Diego...

Miami Ink~ Chris Garber /Cat Von B in L.A. But she thinks they might be hard
to get a hold of.

Anywho, the place in San Diego, http://www.tattooandpiercinggallery.com/ might be able to refer you to a site with pictures of their work.

I was looking at the site and my daughters tatts are on there!! Cool. :cool:

Kevy Baby
03-31-2007, 06:22 PM
Susan get's her ink at Trigger Happy Tattoo (http://www.thtink.com/) in La Habra (about a 20 minute drive north of Disneyland). The owner (whose name escapes me at the moment) is who does her work. She has a vine growing up her leg (currently starting at her foot and up to her knee) with a dragon intermixed in (and a small hidden Mickey).

Betty
03-31-2007, 07:04 PM
Sunset Strip Tattoo in Hollywood (?) is pretty famous. I got my purple panther there on my 18th bday.

Alex
03-31-2007, 07:25 PM
If she's just decided she wants to get a tattoo while she is someplace without really having a reason for doing it in that place (a particular artist) then I would be concerned that not enough thought has gone into getting it.

There's nothing magical about tattoos received in Los Angeles. Where she goes should be informed by both personal recommendations and what kind of tattoo is being sought (if it is just flash that can be done anywhere, talk her out of it). If it is a complex piece I'd generally recommend Pat Fish up in Santa Barbara (not knowing style it is really hard to be specific; Pat does great work generally but is fantastic with Celtic designs), but if San Diego is too far, so is Santa Barbara.

So I guess the first question is does she know what she wants?

I asked Lani and all of the people she'd recommend are not the kind you just walk in on (several month waiting lists) and are definitely not the destination for flash.

Lani used to be the primary maintainer of the comprehensive rec.arts.bodyart FAQ (http://www.1134.org/tattoofaq/). With the decline of USENET it isn't much maintained anymore but most of the fundamental information is still accurate and the Artists section (http://www.1134.org/tattoofaq/tattoo5-faq.html) is still maintained. That includes reviews from the rec.arts.bodyart newsgroup of various artists around the country including some in L.A.

MouseWife
03-31-2007, 07:30 PM
I asked Lani and all of the people she'd recommend are not the kind you just walk in on (several month waiting lists) and are definitely not the destination for flash.


My daughter said the same thing, more or less. More likely that these really good people won't be available at a moments notice.

Even her artist, well, they make appointments pretty far in advance all the while working on the idea she has and he comes back with his idea...it is a long process. Especially considering she isn't his only client.

Anywho, she is under Keith, I think...there are only two artist for the Hillcrest location....two are hers...Mr & Mrs. Frankenstein....

libraryvixen
03-31-2007, 10:28 PM
I think she has an idea. She just wants to get on in LA if she can. But if she can't, she won't be too upset.

AllyOops!
04-02-2007, 10:43 AM
I had mine (two teensy adjoining red hearts on my right hipbone) done at Melrose Tattoo (I think that's the name) on Melrose. It was a small, artsy little studio & I really liked the artist! I also recommend (I wish I could remember the name) a certain tattoo parlor in Studio City. Britney goes there, and you know, 'nuff said. :D

Sometimes I kinda wish I had never gotten one (a tattoo, not a Britney). Even though it's only visible to me & to my boyfriend, I just kinda..wished I hadn't, you know? However, I also flirt with the idea of changing it, too! I'm wonky like that!

I'm going to beat Angelina Jolie to the punch and get something completely meaningful & touching, like the longitude and latitude of Pax's birth village across my shoulder blades, complete with inspirational vietnamese phrases and triple the amount of dragons. No, make that Pete's Dragon. Ooh! How's about a precious montage across my back featuring all of the faces of Dannielynn Hope's potential baby daddies? Yeah, you knows I'm all klass.

OR, maybe I'll get a simple & loving tribute tattoo to the Message Board that has brought me so much joy! The letter "L" on one inner thigh. The letter "T" on the other inner thigh. This way, when I spread my legs..voila! LoT.

:D

Kevy Baby
04-02-2007, 11:14 AM
OR, maybe I'll get a simple & loving tribute tattoo to the Message Board that has brought me so much joy! The letter "L" on one inner thigh. The letter "T" on the other inner thigh. This way, when I spread my legs..voila! LoT.

:D
But the question would be: which way would it be readable?

AllyOops!
04-02-2007, 12:04 PM
But the question would be: which way would it be readable?

I'll say this & only this- a tribute requires group appreciation. Outward bound! :D ;) :p

Kevy Baby
04-02-2007, 12:19 PM
I think that response raises more questions than it answers.

CoasterMatt
04-02-2007, 06:51 PM
I always recommend "Kayden Creations (http://kaydencreations.com/)" in Hollywood - they have an awesome ever changing art gallery (including art done by resident artists and the young son of the shop owner), and one of their artists did some of Keifer Sutherland's ink. I have one by Bok (the Zombie Skull with Mickey Ears), and my wife has 4 by Bok. I highly recommend them.