| edmonton tattoos Posted: 3/16/2007 4:47:29 AM | Big Daddy's on the south side did mine........as for idea's check out
www.Deviantart.com....... | |
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| edmonton tattoos Posted: 3/17/2007 2:47:45 PM | that's exactly the kinda tattoo shops i worked at, and loved!
i understand the clean sterlie environment and the importance of it..
but, when the place LOOKS sterile (as in it's decorations are cold and sterile, the dental office-feel), then it loses any personality
and who wants to get tattooed in a place with bare walls? | |
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| edmonton tattoos Posted: 3/17/2007 3:25:46 PM | | I just moved here myself from Ontario and you're right that it seems a lot more expensive than back home. I'm looking to get my half sleeve finished and my other arm started and was wondering a good place to go for mystical artwork. I've had people mention both Bear's and big daddy's to me but no idea where they are. I had an appt at dragon fx but they cancelled on me. | |
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| edmonton tattoos Posted: 3/17/2007 7:35:28 PM | Bear is downtown on 124th Street and about 105th or 106th Ave. I highly recommend going there. They have the most amazing artists.
On another note, if anyone is looking at getting a portrait done, the best artist in my mind in the city for portraits should be back at Bear's soon. I have seen a few portraits from around the city and by far, the dude at Bear's is the best. Looks just like a picture.
Lastly, although Bear's is clean enough to eat off the floor and completely sterile, the shop is not by any means lacking comfort and design. It does not resemble a dentist office and during the summer, if there aren't bikes out front, they are parked in the back under video surveillance since a bunch of the staff actually ride. | |
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