WIP
Matt Wisdom laying down the lines for a traditional Japanese inspired 3/4 sleeve. Keep an eye on Matt’s instagram and follow along to see this tattoo come together.
Matt Wisdom laying down the lines for a traditional Japanese inspired 3/4 sleeve. Keep an eye on Matt’s instagram and follow along to see this tattoo come together.
The doors are now open for walk ins! If you are after something a little larger, give the shop a call so we can organise a time for you to come in and have a chat. (03)96022555
Once again, it’s an amazing feeling to be back in the shop tattooing our wonderful customers. As of this Friday, the 29th of October, the doors will be back open and we will be taking walk ins! Some government guidelines will still be in place, so if you have any questions regarding these, feel free to give the shop a call on 96022555
Super cool laser technician Lauren jumping on the other side of the tools today, getting an awesome pink peony flower on the hand by Zoe. To check out the wizardry that Loz and the rest of the crew do at MJ Driver Laser Tattoo Removal jump over HERE. And to see more of Zoe’s amazing work, jump over HERE
Photos Rolan
Plenty of fresh new designs up on our walls after a couple of weeks not being able to tattoo. The shop is full of original painted flash for you to choose from. Swing by and check it out.
Walk ins are always welcome. Slippery Tom with another sheet under way.
Photos by Rolan
We get asked a lot if we cover old existing tattoos, and the answer is yes. Yes, we do.
Some are a little more tricky than others so it’s always a good idea to book in a consultation, that way we can sit down and talk about your options. Here is Zoe covering up an old tattoo with some beautiful fresh flowers.
Photos by Rolan
We were stoked to have our old friend Bugsy back with us this week. Next time you find yourself down in Phillip Island, make sure you drop in to Phillip Island Tattoo and grab yourself something nice.
A beautiful bunch of rats tattooed by Spider Death
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Thank you for all the support during the wild times last year.
We can’t wait to get stuck in to 2021 and knock it out the park! 🖤
The name 'sharpie' originated from the fashion; it was all about the clothes and looking 'sharp', and 'flash'. The first wave of sharpies from 1964 - 1970 were strongly influenced by the 1964 'rockers' and the style of certain Italian migrants. Demeanor was tough, and hair was short back and sides. By the mid to late 1960s the sharpie subculture had evolved and existed in Melbourne's mainly working class and migrant inner city suburbs where a 'rough as guts' working class ethos existed.
T-shirts and Tote bags available now in the merch store HERE
Apprentice Slippery Tom covering Annies little unwanted forearm piece. For more info on covering existing tattoos, give the shop a call on 96022555
Photos Rolan