Blog posts about H&H Team.
Tattoos are therapy.
“I want people to know they can come here to get a tattoo that they love; that they can be who they are and talk to me about anything while they’re here.”
Continue readingSuper sharp.
That’s how we like to describe Hart & Huntington tattoo artist Marlo Salvatierra. He currently works at our Orlando shop, bringing his insanely colorful cartoon and comic book-inspired artwork to life on the daily. But he was an artist-in-the-making since he was just a kid.
Continue readingI'm finally living again
Luis Morales had a bit of a different start than some of our other artists. He was a police officer for 8 years. And while he approached his job with integrity and a positive attitude every day, it just wasn’t who he wanted to be.
Continue readingIt’s all on purpose.
Her style. Her line work. Her shading. Everything is intentional. Stephanie James focuses on high quality first, period.
Continue readingManager, plumber, electrician, handyman.
For the last 5 years, Todd Parker has given his all and then some to Hart & Huntington, and his dedication is evident in the customer experiences he’s helped create.
Continue readingWatercolor with Miss Wild West.
“Watercolor is one of the most requested styles at our shop. I wasn't comfortable. My brain doesn’t work that way. The style is totally different…and that’s how I knew I should learn it.”
Continue readingRight from the beginning.
For Jimmy, there was no chance he wasn’t going to be a tattoo artist.
Continue readingThe art of tradition.
Some things simply can’t go digital. There’s no app for tattoo artistry. There’s no platform for a fun, family atmosphere.
Continue readingKilling it with kindness.
Of course we need incredible tattoo artists. We need a great location. But the Hart & Huntington shops can’t be half as successful without the one person who brings it all together. For H&H Orlando, it’s Brixey.
Continue readingRebels with a cause.
Hart & Huntington founder Carey Hart created Good Ride, an awesome motorcycle charity that benefits the heroes who’ve served our country. Along with group rides, the foundation holds auctions to raise money. But it’s Carey Hart, so you know we’re not auctioning off fruit baskets.
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