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  Located in Watertown and Sackets Harbor, NY 
315-782-8287
Located in Watertown and Sackets Harbor, NY 
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Get to Know More About Spirit Art Tattoos II and Our Artists

A tattoo gives an insight about who you are, what you love and the principles that you advocate or follow in life. In short, a tattoo defines your vision and personality, something that sticks with you forever. If you have decided to get a tattoo, let us remind you it's a very big decision. At Spirit Art Tattoos II, we respect your decision and strive to bring your vision to life by inking it perfectly on your body! Choose from over 40,000 flash styles if you want. That's not all! Get FREE custom designs and FREE touch-ups within 60 days at our studio.

We have two locations in Jefferson county — Watertown and Sackets Harbor. We welcome walk-ins, but appointments are encouraged. Call us at 315-782-8287 to schedule your appointment. Read on to learn more about our 3 experienced and talented tattoo artists — Ken and Lou. While each one of them possesses different skill sets and have a unique style of tattooing, they have one thing in common that is they share their passion for the art. 
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Meet Ken, Our Self-Taught Tattoo Artist

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Although I'm able to tattoo all styles, I prefer black and gray and old school.” Ken retired from the United States Air Force after a 20-year career and spent the next 10 years working miscellaneous jobs. Since he began his military service, Ken was involved in woodworking, wood carving and leather carving. His wife got him interested in the tattoo industry in 1999. He is self-taught tattoo artist! With over 23 years of experience, he is able to tattoo all styles.

Learn More About Lou.......... "New School" Tattoo Artist

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Being of Native American Heritage, I have always had an interest in art, especially wildlife.” Lou started out drawing and progressed to painting and eventually was drawn to the tattoo industry. She learned the art of tattoo from her grandfather using the old-fashioned needle and thread method. She progressed to modern methods of using a machine, but her specialties still include wildlife and Native American art, as well as pin-ups, floral design, “new school" and watercolor tattoos.
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