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“I've worked in a lot of places, and Hart and Huntington feels like an actual tattoo shop in the corporate world. It doesn't feel like a place in a mall.”
"If it wasn't for Hart & Huntington, I wouldn't be tattooing today..."
If anyone is fit to climb the ranks at Hart & Huntington Las Vegas, it's our newest assistant manager, Nito.
Hailing from the Philippines, Victor Rodriguez's family moved to the United States when he was 11 years old. Because of his very Hispanic name, the people he grew up around assumed Victor could speak Spanish, which he couldn't. This prompted Victor to come up with what he called his "tattoo name."
From his earliest childhood days, Yuba One loved art. You could catch him with his eyes glued to Bob Ross on PBS. But there was another side of art that was just as much a part of Yuba’s life growing up in the rougher parts of Los Angeles, and that was graffiti.
As Hart & Huntington’s marketing director, Stephen Csombok has seen first-hand the evolution of both tattooing and the shop. In fact, Stephen and his good buddy Chris Turck, the managing partner of Hart & Huntington, were a fixture in the Orlando shop from the moment it was being built.
Picasso and Josh Stono have a thing or two in common—breaking the rules.
Tattoos can become a meaningful way to honor a person or a moment in someone’s past.
Hart & Huntington Tattoo Artist TJ Denton knows exactly how much effort it takes to not only become a tattoo artist but to consistently work at the craft.
That’s definitely the case for Tyler Phillips, Social Media Manager at Hart & Huntington.
The new Legacy Collection pays homage to our humble roots by bringing back unforgettable, vintage designs.
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