I went in to get a tattoo finished by Sean as well as gone in with friends who have been inked by him as well. He is a super nice and very talented along with the other artists who work there! I've been to 10 different places for all of my tattoos and I'll be back here again! I recommend them for sure!
Review Source:First time i went in I got a tattoo from sean, he did a great job and made me feel really comfortable, which I needed since my tattoo was on my legs and I'm kinda self concious about them. I had him change placement a couple times and he was more than happy to do so. He didn't give me any attitude. His lines are thick but I prefer that over thin lines. The tattoos I got were all lettering and I couldn't be happier with how they turned out. The artists here are definitely getting better with time and I will be back here again.
Review Source:I had worked with Sean on a design for my tattoo. It was going to be on my foot and had special meaning to me and of course I wasn't really sure what I wanted. He was very patient with me. He went through many revisions and came up with something perfect for me. (awesome artist by the way) I have been around tattoo artists all my life. He has was very professional, perfect gentleman and did a fantastic job. My foot and colors look just as bright as they did a year ago. I would recommend them to anyone.
Review Source:I don't usually get tattoos on a whim, and I don't think I will again. I'm for sure not getting anything at this shop ever again, and I don't recommend anyone else does either. I wanted a small, cute little drawing but it took the guy forever to draw it up. He made it look really cheesy and unoriginal. And the lines are really thick and wobbly.
They didn't have a website when they first opened and went in there. If they had I would've seen that all their tattoos sucked and they shouldn't be trusted with drawing on my body. (Also, they misspelled  premier.)
On top of the tattoo looking awful, they guy took like, four hours. And he blamed me for the lines being too thick and scribbly looking. I'm sorry if my body's natural reaction to getting stabbed in the side with tiny needles is to move a little. But other artists who have tattooed my side use this handy method of stabilizing the skin so it doesn't look like a doodle by Mohammed Ali.
On the plus side, it was cheap and the guy offered to fix it for free. I never did go back to get it fixed. Probably because I didn't want anyone at that shop to touch me with a needle ever again. I'm going to have to go to a real artist and get a tattoo of a black box over it to hide my shame of a shitty tattoo.