Iszak V.
Yelp
Been a few years since I've had work done. Came as a walk in. First thing i noticed was a few tattoo artists working here didn't wear a mask, however, it wasn't a big deal for me. But contradicted the sign they have outside that requires you to wear one. The gentlemen who attended me was very friendly. He asked me what I was looking for & I gave him an idea of what I wanted. He recommended me with the tattoo artist Ernie.
When telling Ernie what I would like, he didn't seem at all interested. Mainly due to the lack of artistic input he gave me. When I told him "what do you suggest? I just want it to look nice", he would tell me " it's whatever you want". Even when telling him the ideas I had & asking for input & suggestions, he would still give me that response. To me, it just seemed like he wasn't engaged into the conversation when sharing my ideas.
In the past, all tattoo artists I've gone to would give me their creative input & brainstorm ideas with me. I appreciate someone who is suppose to be experience & artistic, who has been doing tattooing for a living , give me their input. However, Ernie did not.
When he showed me the final sketch, I did like it & decided to proceed with it. Unlike other artists, he didn't ask me if I needed a break during the tattoo. He was uncommunicative with me & when trying to make small talk, he was very short. When the tattoo was finished, it was not how I expected it but assumed it was going to look better after the healing process.
During the healing stage I notice that the shading & lining was not complete, it was all faded & looked like a old tattoo. When I called they told me to wait 2 weeks to come back to fix it. However, It's been 4 weeks & frankly, I don't want to go back. I don't trust they will do a good job since it wasn't done right the first time. They do amazing traditional tattoos but if you're coming for something on a different spectrum , I wouldn't recommend Ernie.
In conclusion, I have many tattoos & have never had a bad tattoo experience until now. What I recommend is, if you are coming here, don't make the same mistake as I did with trusting them to pick out a artist for you. Don't do walk-ins & make sure you do your research with the artists. Lastly, make sure you go with someone who is actually engaged in your ideas. After all, that's what you're paying them for.