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Mister Cartoon Tattoo Studio ~ Los Angeles

Tucked away in the artist district of Downtown Los Angeles is Mister Cartoon's private tattoo studio. Mister Cartoon works by appointment only and charges by the piece not the hour. In other words, there is no dropping by for a quote or to get tattooed after a night out partying with your friends. If you are serious about getting a one of a kind piece of art on your skin contact the studio at tattoos@mistercartoon.com.

The tattoo studio is part of a complex that Toon$ and his business partner Estevan Oriol (world famous photography and video director) use as headquarters for their business empire. It also houses part of their car & motorcycle collections.

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