Artist Profile

GLENDALE, ARIZONA _________________________________

Tony has been tattooing for just under 20 years, starting in his hometown of St.Joe, Missouri and ending up here in Glendale, Az. He has been with us for going on 5 years now and we hope he stays forever as he is not only an amazing artist but became a piece of our family. Tony is a father, a motorcycle collector and a fantastic painter on top of being such a well rounded tattoo artist as well. While specializing recently in color realism, Tony has been well known for his black and grey realism for years. Neo is fun for him as well, let’s be real, there’s not much Tony wouldn’t just absolutely rock! If it’s not his style, he is very honest and gives you his style options or will happily recommend a more fitting artist. We love Tonys bluntness and ability to tell some of the best ( and worst haha) dad jokes daily, he makes great conversation and can out random fact you any day and anytime, so that being said, you will have a lot of fun in his chair! If you are considering Tony for your next tattoo here in Glendale, he would love to meet with you in person or you can always reach him on social media as well.
FAQ
Gently wash the tattoo with lukewarm water and a mild, fragrance-free soap. Avoid scrubbing and pat it dry with a clean, soft towel.
- Keep it clean: Gently wash with unscented antibacterial soap and lukewarm water.
- Moisturize: Use a tattoo-friendly, fragrance-free moisturizer to prevent dryness and scabbing.
- Avoid sun exposure: Keep your new tattoo out of direct sunlight and always apply SPF once healed.
Avoid direct sunlight during the healing process, and once healed, always apply a high SPF sunscreen to prevent fading, especially for color tattoos.
Select a photo with strong contrast and clear facial features (blurred or pixelated images don’t translate well into tattoos). If you’re unsure, bring multiple options, and your artist can help determine the best one.
Yes, all tattoos fade over time, but proper care can extend the life of your portrait tattoo. Consider touch-ups if needed, especially for fine details that may blur over time.