Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Ok this is the final lineup for Sunday January 27th
10am til 5pm

A TON of cool shit will be for sale, lots of vendors hocking collectibles and such, and great art.  We're also we're setting up a huge art fusion piece that will be raffled off at the end of the day.  Be forewarned the drawing may contain a large amount dicks and vaginas. I am so excited, this is going to be a killer fucking show! BE THERE!!




Monday, December 31, 2012

Sunday, January 27, 2013
10a to 3p

Artisanal Tattoo Nerd Flea Market and Tattoo Shop Book Sale!

tons of great stuff

lots of original art will also be sold!

On the last Sunday in January we are hosting our own little
flea market type sale at the shop. There's going to be multiple tables set up selling all manner of nerd culture: comics, collectibles, dvds,
gamer stuff, tattoo related stuff.

Along with all the good deals there will be quite a few artists there selling original art and prints!

Please contact Lou Morgue at Artisanal if your interested, we have very limited space and quite a few vendors.

This will also be right before our big move so we're looking to unload a bunch of tattoo and tattoo shop related items: 
reference books, magazines, surplus flash, and a bunch of other studio related items.

So come for the sales, stay for the conversations (or more than likely the debates!)

I'll post more info as it comes in, as well as a list of some of the vendors and what they're selling

-Lou Morgue 

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Holy crap!  
Xmas is right around the corner
what do I get for that special person in my life?

A gift certificate from Artisanal Tattoo
of course!

I feel giving someone the gift of ink is one of the best things you can do.  Purchase a gift certificate today in any amount,
right up Sunday, December 23rd. (for those last minute shoppers)  

To sweeten the deal we're adding 10% for every $100.00
you spend. That means: $100.00 = $110.00
                                           $200 = $220.00
                                           $300.00 = $330.00 and so on.


We're also running a piercing special, get your belly button pierced and receive an additional piece of navel jewelry for FREE!

Take $10.00 off all other piercings for the month of DECEMBER! (excluding navel)

Buy one, get one half off sales on navel jewelry, all plugs, and barbells!
(you can also mix and match: buy a set of plugs, get a 
barbell half off, buy a barbell, half off a navel ring, ect)

So give the gift that will last a lifetime!
Happy Holiday from the gang at Artisanal Tattoo!!
  

           

Friday, November 9, 2012

The Superstorm  is over.

Artisanal Tattoo reopened our doors after getting power back almost a week after. I finally got my power back a full week later and it feels great to be back at work slinging ink!

Being an EMT, I'm included in all of the thanks showered on the first responders. We had to go out there in the danger, regardless of whatever conditions we had at home, putting ourselves last after the needs of others. All of the police, firefighters, emergency medical personnel, and all that lent a helping hand during and after disaster get our many thanks.

I want to take this time and thank the people no one ever seems to remember.  All of the clerks, sandwich makers, wait staff and servers, retail workers, gas station attendants, and ESPECIALLY the coffee shop employees. All of you that came to work despite whatever problems you left at home, the shitty pay, the exhausted customers, you all made it to your jobs and helped maintain a degree of normalcy amidst the chaos.

So on behalf of myself and the staff at Artisanal Tattoo, 

THANK YOU!!!!!!!

Lou Morgue


ps, Nart rules! 

Monday, October 29, 2012

 How I Work: Prelude

How do you transfer a drawing onto my skin?  What are the rubber bands for?  Why did my skin do this while healing?  These are just a sample of the dozens of questions I answer daily.  I decided to create a place for people eager to learn about some of the inner workings of this unique industry.  Whether you've never set foot in a shop before, or if you're covered head toe to toe in ink this series will hopefully be helpful and entertaining to you.  I'll be passing along knowledge I picked up in my over 16 years tattooing, all retained within the crevasses of my brain.  I think this blog can be helpful to those just starting out in their tattoo careers.  Even with my awesome, old school true apprenticeship there was quite a lot I still had to figure out on my own. To the veteran tattooist, you may find a nugget or two in this blog useful, as I myself absorb and integrate a lot ideas from my peers.  I'm always on the hunt, looking for tips and ideas that improve the way I do things.  Logistical stuff  that helps me balance my appointments and organize my drawings, new equipment to try out, and aftercare practices to give you a better healing experience.

I think I bring a unique perspective of things both inside and outside the bubble of tattooing.   Being part of the medical community as an EMT and as an autopsy technician helps me tackle any medical issues encountered as a tattoo artist.  During the latter part of my career I've turned my focus more on improving business practices and organization.  Working outside of tattooing gives me more options to solve problems I encounter in the day to day tattoo grind.

I've seen this industry change so much over the years, new and better equipment (and access to it), the clientele, tattoo ideas, aftercare, so much more.  I've also been piercing the same amount of time and seen many fads come and go, and still to this day, so much misinformation persists.

The objective is to educate.  Gone are the days of clandestine tattoo secrets.  Much of the mystique is gone, just about everything in our industry exists on the internet. Television shows about tattooing bring us into the shops and sit us in the chairs.  Undeniably, the culture of tattooing is everywhere. The side effect of all this is as tattoo artists we have a greater responsibility to the client and to ourselves.  Ignorant tattoo artists and their wildly incorrect answers  have been replaced  by the cleaner, more informed, and the better skilled modern tattooist.  We owe it to the person sitting in the chair to be knowledgeably about all aspects of our craft.

As either a potential client or heavily inked individual, you should never be afraid to ask questions, at any stage of the process.  

So read on, and enjoy!
Lou M.      
  

Friday, October 26, 2012

Lou Morgue's booth in the new shop will henceforth be known as....The Spiral Zone

The Baron Ryan's booth in the new location