WORKING -- Joey Remmers
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-- Story by Paul Clinton, photo by Don Leach
HE IS
Plying his body art on willing souls
NEEDLE PAINTER
For Joey Remmers, tattooing is just another way to practice his art.
When he’s not using an oil brush, the Balboa Peninsula painter expresses
himself with a needle.
“I’m in this business because I’m a painter,” Remmers said. “I get to
draw every day.”
Remmers, 22, works at Skinworks Tattoo Studio, three blocks from his
home.
He moved to the area from Ventura County in December, wanting a change
from the drudgery of heavy-metal tattoos. Remmers also had an eye on the
clusters of art galleries in Newport Beach.
Just good intentions
Remmers has been tattooing clients for four years as a professional.
But he first experimented on himself when he was 12.
He still gets strange glances from people who assume his tattoos mean
he has bad intentions, but that couldn’t be further from the truth,
Remmers said.
“If you’re going to get a tattoo, it should be a symbol of your
uniqueness,” Remmers said. “You don’t want something 1,000 other people
have.”
Many of the requests Remmers gets from people have struck him as a
little odd. One guy wanted “YOUR NAME” tattooed on himself so he could
use a particular pickup line in bars with women.
Also, Remmers refuses those who want “white power” or “black panther”
tattoos.
“For someone to come in here and want a swastika, I’ll kick them out,”
Remmers said. “I’m not going to be a part of any kind of ignorance or
stupidity.”
Yes, it hurts
Remmers won’t tattoo someone who is intoxicated. Alcohol saps Vitamin
K from the body, a nutrient that helps to control bleeding.
He has had some who cry out while under the needle, as well as those
who pass out. Women, he has noticed, have a greater tolerance for pain. A
sign reading “Hell Yes, It Hurts,” hangs in the shop’s parlor.
Most of the time, Remmers sees five or six customers a week, but
during the summer rush, he can work on an average of 30 to 40 people.
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