Aug 8, 2016, 02:38 PM
Ink-National recently opened its doors early Saturday afternoon. Founders Paul Shamus () and Nathan Adams () moved their business from L.A. to EvoCity in hopes of pleasing the rising desire for body art.
With ten years of experience, Shamus set to work and invested $22 000 to renovate an empty Top Street store; he sourced the money through a loan from J.D. Morgan. Shamus has a particular design in mind, making the building "open planned", and so that "the curtains can be closed."
"The mood purpose is meant to be dark, but a special atmosphere [sic]", said Shamus, "mostly to not scare new people getting a tattoo."
"My tattoo was a black man with the rebel flag and Donald Trump beneath it, with a bird beneath it [sic]," said one of their customers (), "I even donated $3 000, they are the best tattoo place and it was even my first time."
Published: 08/08/16
Submitted By: Pierre El Daher