It's a true "experience" when others involved are compassionate about the needs of others. I personally liked when somebody left for a break how they would ask everyone else if they would like something from the store. As I told my sister it reminded me of Seattle at a true black hair salon where the act of having your hair done was an experience and not just a chore. There were breaks when the phone needed to be answered and when we all just sat back and laughed at a great story one of us would tell. As stated before, the pace of the tattoo experience was very even and appreciated. Brent's ability to transform a fictional cartoon character into a living, breathing and perfectly "humanized" work of art is truly stunning. Brent has this Mastered!!!!! When I viewed the final product, I was mesmerized by the flawless details. Though the final product may not be what is portrayed on paper, the Tattoo should reflect a unique and perfectly interwoven combination of the artist representation and Clients vision. Every Tattoo Artist I have known (the good ones) have the ability to critique the design then elaborate their depiction of it onto skin. In short, it's about as relaxed as it can be. All shops I have been before do not reflect the field of energy that flows effortlessly between the Artists, their environment and Clients. The experience was comical, even paced and extremely laid back. When you want something as long as I have these tattoos it's comforting seeing his work already portrayed on the person of another. The layout and energy of the shop is very neutral and relaxing which allowed me to focus on Brent. I immediately felt at home and relaxed in the atmosphere of both Brent's soothing energy and the home atmosphere of the shop. After many years of having numerous pieces done, I can honestly say I have never met a more pleasant Artist. To complete in such fine detail would require a gifted Artist and from the mere suggestion I knew Brent would accomplish. After many years of deliberation because, simply lacking trust in anyone to complete such arduous task I was reminded of my Sisters Master Artist.
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