Tattoo artist working on a client's arm in a tattoo studio.

Joseph Johnson

Colorful tattoo of a roaring gorilla surrounded by clouds, a yellow snake with purple dots, and an eagle with spread wings on a person's back and arms.
Tattoo of a female astronaut with a cosmic background, planets, stars, and space-themed elements.
Tattoo of a woman in a cowgirl outfit with a hat, bandana, shorts, and boots, holding a gun and a whip.
Tattoo of an hourglass with a banner wrapped around it that reads 'FOREVER YOUNG'.
A person's lower leg and foot with a colorful tattoo of large red and orange peony flowers with green leaves and waves in the background. The background features a multicolored mural with black outlines and pastel shades of blue, green, and gray.
Tattoo of a tiger's face with a dagger running vertically through its forehead and mouth on a man's chest
Tattoo of a gravestone with the words "There Better Be Dogs" and a flower on each side, including a red flower with green leaves and an orange flower.
Traditional style tattoo of a red cardinal bird perched on a branch, surrounded by orange flowers and green leaves.
Tattoo of a skeleton wearing a cowboy hat with a bandana, featuring red accents and some red spots.
A colorful tattoo on a person's arm features a blue rose, a hand holding an envelope, and a rainbow ribbon.
A colorful tattoo of a frog with a rainbow-colored body, surrounded by pink and purple clouds. The frog appears to be smoking a cigarette.
Colorful tattoo covering a man's back, featuring a sailing ship with red and cream sails, a mermaid with dark hair and a green tail, a large eye surrounded by clouds, an eagle with wings spread, and a skull among clouds.

Johnson is a professional tattooer with over 15 years in the trade, educated through the traditional apprenticeship system and shaped by direct lineage tracing back to the originators of tattooing. Trained in the old-world foundations of the craft, his work is built on discipline, repetition, and a deep respect for the knowledge passed down from mentor to apprentice. Comfortable in all styles while excelling in American Traditional, Japanese, and Black & Grey, every piece is approached with an understanding of longevity, proper application, and how tattoos live and age with the body. Guided by pride in the art form and responsibility to the community, his focus remains on preserving the standards, ethics, and craftsmanship that have defined tattooing since its inception.

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