Anyone recommend a great tattoo artist or place? Preferably up in the Denver area? Maybe a link to their site or a contact?
Janet H. replied:
Sal Tino, 303-832-1311 - SolTribe.com did all of mine and Leslie's. That is if you are looking for regular tattoos. Sister Bear (Beth) at The Blue Door, thebluedoor.net - 303-282-8290 for eyeliner
Can anyone suggest a good tattoo shop/artist in or near Denver?
Taylor G. replied:
Sol Tribe Tattoo. Ask for Christel... Coolest Tatoo artist, one of the best shops i've been to near Denver. Honestly any of their artists are good, just depends on the style your looking for. http://soltribetattoo.com/home.html
Claire S. replied:
Definitely sol tribe!
Katie M. replied:
If you're looking for like a watercolor type thing, Delta Ink by the united Artist in Lone Tree is amazing. Otherwise, definitely Sol Tribe.
Finding a Piercer I currently have my nose, lip, and lobes pierced and I want to get my cartilage pierced on the top (3 small spikes on each ear). The problem is that my friend who pierced me before was never trained in cartilage - she had an internship at a tattoo parlor, but had to be let go before she could learn cartilage for financial reasons.
I am left with the question: how do you go about finding a piercer? I was set on going to a certain shop because it looked really good on Yelp but it has a terrible street rep and further investigation proved that the internet had many horror stories from people who had gone there. I am trying to find a decently priced piercing shop with a good reputation, but have no idea on how to go about this. Are there any sites for these things? or does anyone here have a place they would highly recommend in the Denver area or greater Colorado?
TL:DR Good piercing shops for cartilage in CO?
666tommy replied:
Alicia at [Sol Tribe](http://soltribetattoo.com/home.html)
Can anyone recommend a tattoo shop? I'm looking to get a sleeve and was wondering if anyone has any recommendations for a good shop?
IronsMaiden replied:
Google tattoo shops in Colorado. Find an artist that suits your needs. I would personally suggest Th'ink Tank (http://thinktanktattoo.com/) or Sol (http://soltribetattoo.com/home.html), but look around, see who strikes your fancy and do some research.
trebleKat replied:
I had mine done at Sol Tribe on Broadway and they were awesome. I had a guest artist that isn't there anymore, otherwise I would recommend him. They were very clean, and had some fantastic artists. That being said, I plan on going to Marion Street for my next one to see Jenny Lee. A friend of mine had some work done by her and it was beautiful.
It's not that there was anything wrong with Sol Tribe to make me go elsewhere, it just really does depend on what you're having done, and the style you want it to be. I recommend looking at several parlors (there are plenty of really good places around Denver to choose from), talk to the artists, look at their portfolios, and pick based off the artist- not the shop.
jemare replied:
Check out Aron Dubois. He was at Sol Tribe for a bit and now at Kaze Gallery. The man is an artist to say the least.