I am proud of my culture and heritage and it reflects in my customized work. I consider myself a Lakota artist who combines my Native spirituality and strong family bond as a means of inspiration. These are more than tattoos for me, these are pieces of art.” I wanted to be the little guy who reaches out to the people and lets them know that there is still custom work out there; and I’m not just taking something off the wall and copying it. I want people to know that tattoos have spirit in them, and I am doing my best to try to instill that spirit into their tattoos. I can’t thank Creator enough for blessing me with my family and my shop. It’s truly a blessing to do what I want and love. I would like to openly thank all of my friends and family who helped to make Phuzion Storm Tattoos a reality.
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