Nowadays, it's more basic to have a tattoo than not, and as changing societal standards make it adequate for even the most clean-slice groups to be inked up, increasingly people are going under the firearm. Since tattoos actually keep going forever, why not think beyond practical boundaries? In the event that you had boundless finances, time, and travel spending plan, who might be the craftsman to put a perpetual stamp on your skin?
Try to do some examination before getting inked for all time, by looking at changed sorts of lettering and the specialists who are on the come up. On the off chance that you need to get another tattoo, put some cash away to ensure it's done well, and consider one of these renowned Tattoo Artists You Need to Know before you go in.
Kat Von D
Katherine von Drachenberg, known as Kat Von D(born March 8, 1982), is an American tattoo artist, model, musician, entrepreneur, and television personality. She is best known for her work as a tattoo artist on the TLC reality television show LA Ink, which premiered in the United States on August 7, 2007, and ran for four seasons. She is also known for her cosmetics line that launched in 2008.
Paul Booth
Paul Booth (born ca. 1968) is an American tattoo artist from New Jersey. Booth has done work for many rock bands such as Slipknot, Mudvayne, Slayer, Pantera, Soulfly, and Sepultura.
Corey Miller
Corey Miller (born 1967) is a tattoo artist and television personality. He began tattooing at the age of 15. He is the owner of a tattoo shop in Upland, California called Six Feet Under. He was one of the core tattoo artists on the reality television show LA Ink.
Miller specializes in black and gray portraits and dragon art. This tattoo form is greatly influenced by traditional and classic styles. He is also known for his freehand work and his talent for drawing directly on the skin without any stencils. His clients have included celebrities, such as James Hetfield from the band Metallica, Jason Giambi, former Dream Theater member Mike Portnoy and Jesse James.Aside from creating art, Miller also plays the drums. Ludwig Drums released a new drum set in 2009 with Miller's flash designs.
Mister Cartoon
Mark Machado, better known as Mr. Cartoon or more commonly just Cartoon, is a Mexican American tattoo artist and graffiti artist based in Los Angeles, California. Since the age of eight, Mr. Cartoon realized he was an artist and went on his first paying art job at the age of twelve. Having grown up in the Harbor area of Los Angeles County, young Cartoon began airbrushing T-shirts and Lowrider cars before adopting the legendary "Fineline Style" tattoo art, which was developed in the California prison system.
Machado designed the logo for Cypress Hill and Eminem's Shady Records. He has tattooed the bodies of Kobe Bryant, Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, Eminem, Method Man, Xzibit, Prodigy, Travis Barker, Scott Raynor, Bow Wow, Fredrik Ljungberg, Justin Timberlake, Beyoncé Knowles, Danny Trejo, Adil Omar, Mena Suvari, Jules Jordan, Emilio Rivera, Kurt Sutter, Redman, Lewis Hamilton, and Gabriel McDonald as well as Snoop Dogg.
Don Ed Hardy
Don Ed Hardy is an American Tattoo artist raised in Southern California. Hardy is best known for his tattoo work and his eponymous apparel and accessories brand Ed Hardy.
Louis Molloy
Louis Molloy is a Manchester-based tattoo artist who designed David Beckham's back tattoo, depicting a bald, winged, angelic figure. Beckham calls the tattoo his "guardian angel" and premiered it in 1999 after work finished in April that year. Molloy has since completed tattoos on other celebrities including Spice Girls Mel C, Mel B and Victoria Beckham, all members of Boyzone and fellow Manchunian Ricky Hatton.
Chris Garver
Chris Garver (born September 11, 1970) is a tattoo artist featured on the TLC reality television show Miami Ink.
Garver was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where he attended The Pittsburgh High School for the Creative and Performing Arts. Garver's mother was an artist and encouraged his interest in painting and drawing. He first experimented with tattooing at age 17, after selling his bass guitar in order to purchase his tattoo equipment. Garver attended the School of Visual Arts. He apprenticed for six months before tattooing, and repaired old tattoos that needed touch-ups, before he started tattooing clients on his own. In his early twenties, Garver moved to New York City where he became a full-time professional tattoo artist.