Best tattoo place in New York?
December 29, 2005 12:00 AM Subscribe
Where's the best place in New York to get a tattoo?
I'm a tattoo virgin and my well-tattooed good friends from out of town want to get tattoos tomorrow. Last time visitors requested this, I sent them to St. Mark's place, and was later advised against it. One friend plans on getting a Sailor Jerry.
I'm a tattoo virgin and my well-tattooed good friends from out of town want to get tattoos tomorrow. Last time visitors requested this, I sent them to St. Mark's place, and was later advised against it. One friend plans on getting a Sailor Jerry.
The best tattoo artist in the world, IMO, is in NYC - Anil Gupta. I suspect, though, that there's no way your friends are going to be able to walk in and get inked this week. Anil has a waiting list, and for good reason - he's unreal. I have a piece on my shoulder that other artists told me would be impossible to create - Anil took the challenge and exceeded my wildest expectations. His miniatures are outrageous - he recreates masterpiece paintings in a couple of square inches, and his work stays tight over time like nothing else I've ever seen.
posted by dbiedny at 5:29 AM on December 29, 2005
posted by dbiedny at 5:29 AM on December 29, 2005
It depends on what your friends have in mind. Anil Gupta's great, but if I wanted a horror-themed tattoo, I'd still rather go to Paul Booth. I've been liking David Sena and Daniel DiMattia and Troy Denning lately too.
For the person who wants the Sailor Jerry--the Anil Guptas and Paul Booths of the world mostly do custom work.
posted by box at 6:20 AM on December 29, 2005
For the person who wants the Sailor Jerry--the Anil Guptas and Paul Booths of the world mostly do custom work.
posted by box at 6:20 AM on December 29, 2005
The best tattoo artist in the world, IMO, is in NYC - Anil Gupta.
Wow...incredibly impressive. I just wish I was closer to NYC now.
posted by Kickstart70 at 8:33 AM on December 29, 2005
Wow...incredibly impressive. I just wish I was closer to NYC now.
posted by Kickstart70 at 8:33 AM on December 29, 2005
Yeah, definitely stay out of St Mark's Place, or rather the entire "Tattoos! Get yer tattoos 'ere!" strip in the East Village.
I got pierced by Venus Modern Body Arts at East 5th and Avenue A, and I can heartily recommend them. They also have a place somewhere on lower Broadway, where I had to go for my jewellery while I had just a couple of hours before my flight back to Amsterdam... but that's a different story altogether.
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 8:41 AM on December 29, 2005
I got pierced by Venus Modern Body Arts at East 5th and Avenue A, and I can heartily recommend them. They also have a place somewhere on lower Broadway, where I had to go for my jewellery while I had just a couple of hours before my flight back to Amsterdam... but that's a different story altogether.
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 8:41 AM on December 29, 2005
I got a tattoo a few years ago from the people at Sacred Tattoo on Canal and really liked them.
posted by MsMolly at 8:42 AM on December 29, 2005
posted by MsMolly at 8:42 AM on December 29, 2005
--> "but I would heartily recommend them for tattooing also."
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 8:43 AM on December 29, 2005
I recommend Eli Quinters at Daredevil on Ludlow, just south of Houston, or Scott Campbell at Saved Gallery in Williamsburg. Both are incredible custom artists.
posted by scallion at 12:49 PM on December 29, 2005
posted by scallion at 12:49 PM on December 29, 2005
I can't get over these Underwoods from NYAdorned's Stephanie Tamez. She also has nice font work in her client book.
posted by nobody at 1:38 PM on December 29, 2005
posted by nobody at 1:38 PM on December 29, 2005
I definitely recommend NY Adorned. I just got tattooed by Chris O'Donnell there on the recommendation of Keith (who obviously gave the recommendation before he died), and I can't even begin to tell you how awesome the tattoo is. Three other artists were there doing work while I was getting mine done, and they were all good. I know Chris is booked well in advance, and I think the other artists there are too, but some of them take walk-in traffic as well.
I'd also recommend Pure Body Arts in Brooklyn. Joy is awesome.
posted by bedhead at 4:23 PM on December 29, 2005
I'd also recommend Pure Body Arts in Brooklyn. Joy is awesome.
posted by bedhead at 4:23 PM on December 29, 2005
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I have two pieces done there that are great. One is a simple C clef that could not be straighter if you used a ruler.
You will not be disappointed.
posted by captainscared at 5:07 AM on December 29, 2005