Looking for the best spot for your new ink? You can’t go wrong with one of the many excellent tattoo parlors in Buffalo Niagara. Take a look.
by Max Fisher
Buffalo Niagara has dozens of excellent tattoo parlors to choose from. Need help? Find the perfect spot for your new ink here
Everyone & (usually these days) Their Mother
They say a picture’s worth a thousand words, but what about the canvas? Suppose we’re talking about the human body. In that case, any art placed on someone’s skin is instantly worth more than a thousand words because every person has experiences and insights that could never be adequately delved into with a meager 1000 words. When someone puts a tattoo on their body, they add to the canvas of experiences they already have. If you’re looking for some art to add to your physical canvas, you can’t go wrong with one of the many excellent tattoo parlors scattered around Buffalo Niagara!
Tattoos are highly prominent in today’s society. Getting tatted (as the kids say) is no longer reserved for shore-leave Navy men who love their mothers and hardened criminals with tattoos of flaming bald eagles tattooed on their foreheads. No – today, you’re more likely to see a young person with face tattoos or a big detailed, colorful sleeve than you would an older person. I don’t know why this shift happened, in all honesty. Maybe it’s because people have gotten progressively artsier through the years? Maybe people are a lot less afraid of needles than they used to be? It’s a mystery, but I’m nonetheless a part of it as well.
Modern Art
I got my tattoos at Tattoo Renaissance a few years ago. What struck me admittedly as soon as I walked through the door was the guy at the reception desk was drawing. It wasn’t some bored doodles of stick figures on a loose-leaf but an incredibly detailed work that, although the image in my mind has blurred over time, I can say with great confidence that it was a fine piece of art. I got my tattoo, two actually. I came back a second time because I found my first one of just a saying to be completely and utterly dull upon living with it for a while.
It was a great experience all told (sidestepping the fact that it’s very annoying when the ink of a new tattoo gets everywhere, so you pretty much have to put the body part with it in a sling for about a week, or you’ll have ink spots all over). The thing about the experience that still sticks with me to this day is the tattoo artist is just that – an artist, on the same level as anyone that paints with a brush, sprays with a can, or sculpts.
Renaissance Custom Tattoo on Main St. in Buffalo can create any tattoo you want from scratch
Subculture Masterpieces
The tattoo community is a subculture within itself, one of which I’m admittedly ignorant of the ins and outs of, but I do know one thing for sure, all great tattoo arts take tremendous pride in what they do. The greats in the scene have created downright masterpieces utilizing nearly every part of the human body, creating something akin to a giant painting or smaller pieces scattered around that person’s body. It’s truly something to behold.
A good tattoo artist is very much like a sketch artist preparing to create something while sitting in the park with tools on hand. A good tattoo artist either disinfects or uses new needles with every person. Once this is done, and they’re placed into the tattoo gun, which ostensibly, is the tattoo artist’s paintbrush. The actual differences between the artist sitting in the park and the tattoo artist begin to emerge are in the body—skipping over the obvious of the tattoo artist having to deal with the body (I promised myself I wouldn’t get my hat while writing this piece). The tattoo artist has to deal with the contours of everyone’s body.
As a result, they have to pay great attention to the tiny aspects of the body of whomever they are working on. Because this could be the deciding factor between having a piece of art on you that you’re proud to show for the rest of your life, or a mess.
Tattoos aren’t just art on your skin – they become a part of who you are
Nothing Lasts Forever
A tattoo is an investment, same as buying a fancy-schmancy piece at an art gallery or auction house (hopefully it costs less). The main difference being that the tattoo is alive as long as you are. So besides the price you pay when you’re first getting it, you decide how much it’s actually worth because it’s a part of you. People still tend to buy art from famous dead artists like it’s going out of style, but people are getting more body art than ever before. I’d like to believe this is due to society as a whole slowly getting away from holding old art on an incredibly high pedestal and instead putting more emphasis on themselves and the art “the people make.”
This may be a particularly optimistic viewpoint on the matter of garish rainbow dragons on ribs and drunken hand tattoos of Mickey Mouse you regret as soon as you wake up, but what can I say?
I’m a closeted optimist.
Tattoos are utterly mainstream at this point. You can see big-name stars like The Rock proudly showing off his ink wherever he goes. I’d bet even a lot of politicians have ink on them. (They just hide them under fancy suits along with all the other things they’re hiding). Tattoos have gone from something to be hidden and shown in secret to something akin to a badge of honor that begs to be shown.
Although they are very commonplace at this point, I’d like to believe that the majority of art on people’s bodies nowadays means something to them on some level. That the pieces they have on them are things they cherish and show with the utmost pride because I believe a tattoo should be a billboard that reflects some part of you. If it’s going to last forever, it might as well be of something you’ll believe in forever. So if you’re thinking of joining the proud members of the tatted, find a good spot, think of something good you want and go on and take the plunge.
Nothing lasts forever, but something that lasts as long as you do works just as well.
Tattoo Parlors in Buffalo Niagara
choose any tattoo parlor to see store information, get directions, & more.
125 Art Collective Studio
Buffalo
5 Venoms Tattoo
Buffalo, Hamburg
6th Order Tattoo
Buffalo
7 Seas Tattoo
Orchard Park
Aftermath Tattoo Studio
Buffalo
Alchemy Gift Shop
Niagara Falls, NY
Altered Vice Kollective
Tonawanda
American Skin Art By Dead Ed
North Tonawanda
Arboreal Ink
Buffalo
Artemis Tattoo Studio
Lancaster
Beneath the Surface
Niagara Falls, NY
Black Cobra Tattoo Club
Buffalo
Black Dog Tattoo
Lockport
Blue Dragon Tattoo
Buffalo
Born n Raised Tattoo Gallery
Niagara Falls, NY
Boss Ink
Buffalo
Buffalo Ink Tattoo Studio
Buffalo
Burning Question Tattoo
Buffalo
Canalside Tattoo Company
Medina
Carl’s Tattooing
Tonawanda
Cobra Clutch Tattoo
Niagara Falls, NY
Coronado Ink
Buffalo
Cowpok
Buffalo, Williamsville
Dead Man’s Hand Tattoo
Buffalo
Divine Machine Tattoo
Buffalo
Dr. Igor’s Creations
Newfane
Dragon Fly
Lockport
East Coast Ink
Buffalo
Energy Art LLC
Buffalo
Eternal Ink Tattoos
West Seneca
Express Yourself Tattoo And Body Piercing
Lackawanna
Floating Lotus
Buffalo
Forever Tattoos
Niagara Falls, NY
Greaser’s Ink
Medina
Grey Havens Tattoo
Buffalo
Hand Of Doom Tattoo
Buffalo
Hardcore Tattoo
Buffalo
Hippy’s Custom Tattoo
Sanborn
Holy Ground Tattoo
West Seneca
Hyperion Tattoo
Depew
I4I Tattoo & Piercing Studio
Niagara Falls, NY
Imperial Art Studio
Tonawanda
Ink Assassins Tattoo & Piercing
Buffalo
Ink Euphoria Tattoo Parlor
Buffalo
Ink Spot Tattoo
Buffalo
Ink, Inc.
Buffalo
Inkredible Tattoo
Buffalo
Inktelectual
Buffalo
Jonathan Mirro
Buffalo
Kraken’s Den
Buffalo
Living Canvas Tattoo Studio
Cheektowaga
Lucky Deville Tattoo Co.
Buffalo
Madd Ink Tattoo And Piercing
Buffalo
Mandala Ink Tattoo Shop
Buffalo
Millennium Tattoo
Buffalo
Modern Love
Buffalo
Mr. Wilson Tattoo
Niagara Falls, NY
Mystic Beauti Tattoo
Tonawanda
New Horizon Tattoo
Hamburg
Niagara Street Tattoo
Niagara Falls, NY
Oak & Iron Salon & Tattoo
Buffalo
Patience And Precision
Buffalo
Paul Massaro
Buffalo
Pebbles Ink & Piercing
Niagara Falls, NY
Redhouse Tattoo And Piercing Studio
Depew
Relentless Tattoo Company
Niagara Falls, NY
Renaissance Custom Tattoo
Buffalo
Roadhouse Tattoos & Body Piercing
Holland
Rock Solid Tattoos
Lewiston
Signature Ink
Buffalo
Sink or Swim
Niagara Falls, NY
Tattoo Don’s Nickel City Tattoo
Buffalo
The Bontinental LLC
Buffalo
The Crucible Art Collective
Buffalo
The Emerald Rose Tattoo And Fine Arts
Buffalo
The Grind Tattoo Shop
North Tonawanda
The Huntsman House Of Tattoos
Buffalo
The Ink Gallery
Buffalo
The Parlour Of Buffalo
Buffalo
The Tilted Rose Tattoo
Williamsville
The Twisted Tiki
Tonawanda
Third Eye Studio
Buffalo
Wasted Space Tattoo Shop
Buffalo
Wishful Inking
Buffalo
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