Tattooing by Brian
Brian began his apprenticeship in 2008 here at Inner Vision Bodyart after serving a brief apprenticeship in his home state of Florida.
Brian has a strong background in art and he excels in drawing, painting, and sculpting. Which he has used to refine his tattooing skills at a very fast pace.
Brian has a passion for macabre subjects, such zombies, horror, and other living dead, but he also enjoys doing pinups, color, and black and gray.
Brian has a strong background in art and he excels in drawing, painting, and sculpting. Which he has used to refine his tattooing skills at a very fast pace.
Brian has a passion for macabre subjects, such zombies, horror, and other living dead, but he also enjoys doing pinups, color, and black and gray.
Brian's Tattoo Portfolio
Tattoo Aftercare
- 2-3 times a day gently wash your tattoo using a mild soap and your hand, It is very important to pat your tattoo dry immediately with a soft, clean towel. Allow to air dry for about 15 min to 30 min.
- Wash your hands, then apply a very small amount of a non-greasy hand cream to the tattoo and gently rub it with your fingers until it is evenly distributed. Your tattoo should NOT look greasy or shiny when done. If it does, wipe off the excess with a tissue. The Lotion should be applied at least twice a day for 2 weeks.
- You can apply the hand cream more than twice a day, but be careful to not over do it! If your tattoo feels dry, itchy apply a small amount of hand cream as suggested above. A non-greasy hand cream will help relieve itchiness and keep your skin flexible. DO NOT OVER-MOISTURIZE!!!
It is normal for the tattoo to flake or peel up to 2 weeks. Sometimes
more or less depending on the person and the tattoo.
DO NOT scratch or pick at your tattoo!
Keep the tattoo out of water for 2 weeks. It is OK to take a shower and wash the tattoo but do not saturate the tattoo with water.
A new tattoo should be kept out of the sun for 4-6 weeks. Even after that, your tattoo will always look nicer if it is protected from the sun. - Keep it covered or use a 30+ SPF
The aftercare described will work for most people, most of the time. Healing times will vary from person to person and depending on the style of tattoo. If you are having problems, please call or stop in. We are NOT medical professionals but we can give suggestions on how to properly care for your tattoo.
If You feel that you have a medical condition (ie; infection or allergic reaction) PLEASE CONTACT YOUR PHYSICIAN.























