Dragons

Dragon on back in 2004
Sleeve 2009
Thanks Gabriel










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Dragon

6 years ago.......
Thanks walter
Where ever you holla at me






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Time For You!!

Hey kids!

I just wanted to throw it out there that this week's looks to be pretty slow, as of now. If you'd like to get tattooed this week, get in touch asap! Usually after I say I have free time, it vanishes. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday before 6pm are all open!! Saturday is booked, unless it's for something small at Noon. Get on it, dudes!

ALSO, finished up a Mucha piece on Dot. There were many SVU episodes and ER horror stories that helped to complete this piece. Enjoy!





Guest Artist: ASHLEY LOVE, Round Two!


March 23rd - 26th
Miss Ashley Love
will be doing her second guest spot here at Twelve 28!




Ashley did her first guest spot here back in December. She's been missed by many (including me!) so when she mentioned coming back up in March, I jumped at the chance. You can all thank me by sending frivolous gifts.

As always, you can check out her tattoo work on MySpace and Flickr. Make some time for her, because she's only here for a few days! Please contact Ashley directly via her email (not MySpace) to make your appointments:
ohashleylove@hotmail.com.



Up in flames

So I just moved to oakland with my wife and daughter Thursday found out yesterday our stuff that was on a truck was lost in a fire........
Lifes a dirty fucking bitch goodnight folks



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Sadly, I Did Not Find Nemo:

BUT i did tattoos of pretty underwater creatures today!

Kyle came in at the crack of Noon (w/ her friend, Miguel w/ whom I discussed the amazingness that is Lady Gaga). She got a tattoo for her grandfather, grandmother, and father, all in one. The design was one of her grandfather's tattoos, the name is her grandmother's, and we've subtly hidden her dad's initials in the seahorse. Below are pictures of her grandfather and of her tattoo. I'm confident you're smart enough to figure out which is which.






Hooba came back for another session on his thigh's underwater scene. We worked for another two hours on the eye and surrounding areas of the octopus. We calculated that, including today's session, we've done a total of nine hours on the octopus in three sessions. (3 hours/4 hours/2 hours) Not to shabby, eh?