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Episode 8: Ron Meyers Black and Gray Wizard

1h 35m · The Tattooers Podcast: Tattooing/ Art/ Culture/ Lifestyle/ Business · 03 Nov 00:12

In this episode I was able to talk with one of my favorite black and gray realism tattoo artists out there, Ron Meyers. Ron is the owner of Lowlock Tattoo in St. Clairesville Oh. Ive known of Rons work for alot of years and it was really great to finally have a chance to chat with him. You've no doubt seen his work if you've been to any tattoo conventions near or around Ohio. From Hell City ,to Motor City, to Pittsburgh. Or you've seen his Ron Meyers Graywash being used all around the world by some serious bad asses.I've used and loved his greywash system and am blown away by the work that he puts into both his tattoos and his pigment. We touch on many more tangents along the way during our chat so enjoy!

 

You can follow Ron on Instagram @RonMeyersTattoos or his shop @lowlocktatto or on Facebook.com/lowlocktattoo

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Dave

www.davidmeektattoos.com

 

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