![]() You will want this beautiful Phoenix growing on you daily as the Tattoo enhances the chest right down to the tummy. Red Blood Roses with the heart in the center Tattoo is the Phoenix! The blooms surrounding it are awesome giving the wearer a gorgeous look right in the middle of the chest. What a gorgeous expression of the Phoenix swirling up the arm Tattoo! The excitement is felt by the wearer everyday with this masterpiece of art work. ![]() Those eyes at the end help protect the wearer from on lookers but really not as people will want to see even more of this Tattoo. This gorgeous Phoenix looks great with wings spread and tail going down the leg. This gorgeous arm Tattoo of the Phoenix is all in black 7. Natural flutter of the winds great Tattoo on the back! The gracefulness of this Phoenix gives it the atmosphere of genuine flight. ![]() The feet look like the landing gears are down and the wearer can raise their arm to have this Phoenix on display anytime.įiery Red enhanced with black the masculine Tattoo! What a gorgeous way to show off the Phoenix. Such a perfect Tattoo on your side in blue about to land. This is a gorgeous way to display the Phoenix in Tattoo form. To learn more about - or find inspiration to get one of your own - check out Kimberly Reed Tattoos at kimberlyreedtat t great way to display this Tattoo on your back! Looks like the Phoenix is just about ready to take off and fly away. That is a very humbling and uplifting thought, a gift.” I feel deeply honored when clients choose me to create art that will adorn their bodies for the rest of their lives. “It is wonderful to be creating at a time where how I approach tattoo art resonates with people. “I’ve worked for years figuring it all, figuring out the process and business of tattoos, and I am incredibly grateful to be here working,” intoned Reed. Reed describes her space as “very light, airy and inviting like a little nest that’s peaceful and comfortable.” There, she is available Tuesday through Saturday by appointment only. In her new studio at Sola Salons in Starland, she’s amidst a crew of some of the city’s most revered stylists, aestheticians, barbers and tattoo artists. But it’s her attention to detail and perspective that make it clear her designs comes from years of refinement as a fine arts painter. Cohesive in style, they are wearable artworks, bold yet delicate and yearning to be touched. Birds, trees, flowers and mandalas resplendent in shimmering blends of pastels are her hallmarks. More: Christy Bush, Tabitha Soren find familiarity and relief with new Laney Contemporary showĪ Kimberly Reed tattoo is invariably one of deep color and often nature-inspired. At different times she worked at Stranded Tattoo, Good Fortune and The Butcher where she enjoyed the artists, clientele and the very busy lifestyle of being a successful, fulltime tattoo-er. Once in the Hostess City, Reed flourished. For more than 10 years she continued honing her techniques at shops in New Jersey, Atlanta and Boston before that star-crossed landing at Anonymous in Savannah. By 1995, she was steadily gaining work and building her portfolio. He was nice, but took one look at me, and we both agreed this was not the place for me.” The guy’s office was behind bulletproof glass. “But then on the inside, it was rooms of floor to ceiling bulletproof glass. “I went to the Bronx one day to this place that had bulletproof glass on the store front,” recalled Reed. I became a tattoo artist because I had to. “I’d been working, trying to work, as a painter for several years by that point, and some friends encouraged me to learn tattooing so I could transform my paintings into body artwork and actually make money. “I taught myself, which is something you don’t ever want to do, but I did it out of necessity,” emphasized Reed. ![]() 'This is the future' How three Savannah artist harness the power of A.I. ![]() Reed came up in the tattoo industry in New York City during the early 1990s when there were few training opportunities and even fewer women in the business. Working at Anonymous Tatoo wasn’t her first rodeo. Reed dropped by McGee’s place, and a couple months later, moved to Savannah to begin working there. As luck would have it, she was already planning a trip to Savannah to see her nephew at SCAD. He liked it and invited her to visit his shop on Bay Street. She was representing her art at a tattoo convention in Boston when Ricky McGee of Anonymous Tattoo saw her work. An example of a tattoo designed by Kimberly Reed at Kimberly Reed Tattoos in Starland.Ī fortuitous set of events brought Reed to Savannah 16 years ago. ![]()
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