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RYAN SHEA

 

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  Ryan Shea began Tattooing in January 2011, working in shops throughout Cobb County, Georgia, before moving to Gwinnett in 2016 to focus on black and grey realism and neo-traditional styles. Inspired by pop culture, anime, and comics, he specializes in black and grey, neo-traditional, blackwork, and anime tattoos. Since 2022, he has been refining his craft in a well-established studio and now looks forward to the new experience at Blackmarker Studio. Born in Florida, Ryan has been drawing since childhood and pursued art in college. In his free time, he plays drums, records music, and enjoys all things art-related, including anime, film, music, and comic books."

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QUESTIONS?

ALL QUESTIONS CAN BE HANDLED THOUGH BOOKING REQUESTS BUT HERES SOME THAT ARE FREQUENTLY ASKED
* A booking Request doesn't require a payment, you are only charged for a deposit once approved by the artist, you then put down the deposit and chose your appointment date.
*Each artist will communicate their own preferences on how the project will be discussed as you move forward. Some artists prefer in shop consults while others prefer to handle the 
specifics of the project via phone or text.
*We recommend a few things that will help your appointment have its most successful outcome. For starters we ask you to hydrate before your appointment and most importantly, having a large meal before your appointment. Blood sugar is key ton your comfort and sugary snacks are always welcomed as well as provided to you by the blackmarket. Secondly, Some artists are less talkative during their work so bringing head phones or a book may go a long way with getting you through certain less enjoyable times in the tattoo process. Thirdly, if you are able to help with preparation for the tattoo, then shaving the area of the proposed tattoo is recommended, the longer between the shaving and the alcohol application before the stencil application, the better. Unnecessary pain is just that, unnecessary.

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