De Nadie Showed interes for drawing when he was a child and art classes were always part of his world. Tattooing found him when he was a teenager and was a key point on his life,tattooing was a very small circle n the late 80's and was kicked out of every shop he ask for an apprenticeship in Southern California
De Nadie just pushed by trial and error in a time when Google wasn't
around to answer his questions and being an artist mean drawing with
pencil and paper Most of his early tattooing was done with home made
machines he built.
In the early 90's he moved to Queens, New York and became Home ever
since he got his hands on professional equipment and keep on going
forward. After loosing lost of friend a and family members(by giving
them bad tattoos)his work improved and many years later he could say
that 1997 was the year he started tattooing full time on a professional
level,with no gaps in between he has been tattooing for 20 years and
have attended more than 100 tattoo conventions nationwide,
he is a very well known artist in the tattoo family. De Nadie has lots
of passion for art in general and also loves painting and sculpture, he
is always looking become a better artist and refine his artistic skills.
Tattoo artist do not define what he is.
De Nadie is an full round Artist.
--DUE TO CORONAViRUS PANDEMiC --
-*We will be operating strictly as a private studio.
By appointment only.
No exceptions.
*Please do not bring anyone with you to your appointment, they will not be allowed into the studio.
*You must wear mask while you are in the studio
*Absolutely NO gloves worn into the studio
*Wash your hands upon entry.
*if you are feeling ill, or have been in contact with anyone exhibiting symptoms within the last 2
weeks,
please reschedule your appointment.
*Your temperature will be taken before entry
Tattoos remain popular and people get them for a multitude of reasons. But before you finally make the decision to "ink" your skin, it’s worth understanding all the potential risks. You should only go to a professional tattoo artist. Severe complications can arise if the instruments are poorly sterilized or not used correctly. And always check that the tattoo studio is hygienic and clean. Transmission of serious infections like HIV and hepatitis, as well as allergic reactions may occur, and many people don’t consider these dangers beforehand. Pain Ink, myself and my artists have taken blood borne pathogens training to prevent any cross contamination. Also, we have taken the New York City and City Health Department’s training and testing for our tattoo licenses.
20 years of hard work, world travel,study,
discipline and perseverance.
De Nadie practice the safest methods of cross-contamination protection and adhering to the highest standards of cleanliness.
Tattoo fact #1:
In the United States alone, more than a quarter of the population is
adorned with
at least one
tattoo