Tattoo Shop Mixes Styles to Survive
Posted by kurnia on
February 6, 2009
By MOCH N. KURNIAWAN
Alberto Salazar on duty. (M.N.K.)
A superhero tattoo sketch merging a masked Mexican wrestler head with American eagle wings hangs at the Mission’s Tribus Vivas Dermafilia. It’s brought luck and bucks to the 2-year-old tattoo and piercing shop.
“It is a sample of something unique we are offering, a Latino style mixed with American and Asian styles,” said Wilson Posada, the owner-cum-tattoo and piercing artist of Dermafilia. “And so far it works.”
Posada said that despite the recession, he remained upbeat about the future of Dermafilia, which means love for the skin. The 32-year-old Mexican immigrant attributed his optimism to the store’s special style, the quality of their tattoos and piercings, and the way they’ve explored new styles and built a friendship with customers.
As other examples of their style, he pointed to sketches hanging from the front of the shop to the back that include the face of a Caucasian girl with a geisha hairstyle, and a Mexican tiger with a skull for a head that sits on top of an Aztec pyramid with a wave inspired by a Japanese tsunami in the background. Read the rest of this entry »







