Anonymous wrote:OP here. I found another one but his rates are through the roof
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Anonymous wrote:I am located in the South Bay area of LA but used to live in Alexandria for years. I know of a great artist locally (Tarzana). You can look at her work on Instagram @sash_inks to see if she fits your style. Sasha works for Patch Tattoo Therapy. She went to school with my daughter and has done a beautiful piece on her upper arm.
Anonymous wrote:I am located in the South Bay area of LA but used to live in Alexandria for years. I know of a great artist locally (Tarzana). You can look at her work on Instagram @sash_inks to see if she fits your style. Sasha works for Patch Tattoo Therapy. She went to school with my daughter and has done a beautiful piece on her upper arm.
Anonymous wrote:Shamrock Social Club
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP, I have no suggestions but I do want to hear what you find. I want to get a tattoo for my upcoming 50th.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I am local but also have no suggestions of specific places. When you see people with tattoos that you think are well-done, just ask them! You'll probably end up with the best artist in town.
Also, just fyi, an interesting article came out about tattoos in The Atlantic. Just something to think about--two takeaways: all tattoos become fuzzy over time, and they do create sort of a permanent auto-immune response in the body. I don't think it said in that article, but I have read, that the ink, especially red ink, ends up in the lymph nodes.
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2023/03/tattoo-science-immune-system-effects/673462/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=atlantic-daily-newsletter&utm_content=20230322&utm_term=The%20Atlantic%20Daily