![]() ![]() "It doesn't take a lot of skill to pick something off the wall." They're not really pushing the limits of where tattoos can go," says Woods. "At the other end of the spectrum are artists who are kind of stagnant happy where they’re at they prefer a more simple style. You’ve gone from seeing tribal half sleeves to half sleeves that look like oil paintings," says Woods. We’ve seen a huge influx of people with an art background pushing the envelope of what can be done. ![]() We checked in with Woods about what's new in the industry. "Over the last ten to 15 years tattooing has turned quite a bit from where it’s been. He co-owns Advent Tattoo Studio and Art Gallery along with Mike Ashworth but it's important to note that it wasn't easy picking one Mike over the other when it came to last year's award the quality of work from both is phenomenal. Mike Woods, whom we named Best Tattoo Artist in 2017's Best of Houston®, is holding steady at the top of our list. Others with solid reputations but who have set aside the needle to become managers also were eliminated. Struck were those who didn't consistently deliver quality work. Gone were the flash shops with their cookie-cutter designs. Out were the inkmasters who had stopped growing as an artist. We looked at Instagram, we reviewed portfolios, we received recommendations and then we fine-tuned the list. Photo courtesy of Nate Beavers When we went looking for the best tattoo artists in Houston this year, we eliminated the street and focused on the elite. ![]()
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