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Stretch started tattooing in 1999. He enjoys working in a multitude of styles or anything that pushes him as an artist. Aside from tattooing he enjoys working with markers. Outside of tattooing he is a certified scuba diving instructor and also is certified in teaching CPR, First Aid and AED.
For more of his work you can go to www.stretchtattoos.com
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Coniah Timm started tattooing in 2005. Before starting to tattoo, he graduated from Paier College of Art with an Associates Degree in Illustration. He enjoys working in many different styles of tattooing. The same goes for his preferences in art mediums. Before branching into tattooing he was involved with color pencil, oil paint and graffiti.
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David Page started tattooing in 1997. A life long artist, he has won numerous awards for his tattoo work at conventions in St. Louis, Seattle, Philadelphia, Milwaukee, and Saipan. He has been interviewed by NPR, his work has been published in numerous tattoo magazines, and was featured in International Tattoo Art magazine's Stretching Canvas section. His specialty is custom color work, but has also won awards for portraiture.
For more of his work you can go to www.davidpagetattoos.com
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Clare Jordan began tattooing in 2007. Having been an artist on paper and with other mediums since a little girl, it wasn't after spending numerous years working in retail that she found her true calling to be a tattoo artist. She enjoys tattooing in many styles but especially loves doing anything that is brightly colored and traditional in feel. She also loves working in liquid acrylics and watercolors.
For more of her work you can go to www.clarejordantattoo.com
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José began tattooing in 2005 in a street shop in the south end of Springfield, Massachusetts. His interest in art started at an early age and it grew more and more with time. Having discovered tattooing at a young age he quickly became fascinated. He would spend time drawing and flipping through the pages of tattoo magazines. His interest became so great that once he had his first tattoo experience he knew exactly what he wanted to do, be a tattooer. He loves to tattoo in a bold and solid style inspired by imagery ranging from classic tattoos to art nouveau to Japanese. When not tattooing he also enjoys watercolors and has been known to dabble with oils and other mediums.
For more of her work you can go to www.josecarrasquillo.com
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Jim Adams is the shop manager at Nautilus Tattoo. He has been with Nautilus since
opening our doors in 2008 and has helped the shop become what it is today. Jim is the
knowledgeable intermediary between our artists and our clients. Aside from keeping
Nautilus Tattoo running smoothly, he also provides all of the graphic design work
associated with the shop and also maintains the aquarium. Other than digital art he
enjoys watercolor painting.
For more of his artwork you can go to www.cyborggym.blogspot.com
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