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That’s how Marney Kincaid feels when it comes to getting tattooed.
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That’s what gets Hart & Huntington tattoo artist Eric Alvino out of bed every day.
Getting a tattoo is about creating a legacy. It’s a piece of art, a mile marker of your history that you carry with you forever. That’s how we feel about ink at Hart & Huntington, and how Larry B. feels about his impressive collection.
Our customers don’t come to Hart & Huntington for a late-night, last-minute impulse purchase. They stop by for a thoughtful piece of art they can cherish forever.
Gone are the days where tattoos were seen as counter-culture. For some families, getting tattooed is a rite of passage. For others, it’s a bonding experience.
Jaclyn Greb has been tattooing at Hart & Huntington in Las Vegas since she finished her 11-month apprenticeship. That was years ago. Now she’s known for being good at almost every style of tattoo art, something she attributes to getting her start with H&H.
At H&H Las Vegas, Mike Zimmer specializes in neotraditional, black work, and black-and-grey tattoos. But that hasn’t always been the case.
The business. The books. The bottom line. As manager of Hart & Huntington Las Vegas, BJ has a ton of things to focus on. But his number one priority is the artists and staff who work there.
Lacey isn’t new to the game. She’s been tattooing since before clients walked in with designs found on Pinterest. But she’s one of the best, with years of experience and enough character to light up a room.
The odds were stacked against him. The chance of success wasn’t high. Yet there was a fire inside him that refused to go out. Steven Banegas had a passion and raw artistic talent that got him through high school, out of Las Cruses New Mexico and thankfully, to the Hart & Huntington family.
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