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A More Permanent Token: G-FEST 2024’s Tattoo Room

A recent addition to G-FEST’s vast array of attractions, attendees can now get tattoos! Ranging from small impromptu flash pieces to booking in advance for something a little grander, people looking to leave G-FEST with a more permanent token flocked downstairs to get some ink! In fact, some of our contributors & friends woke up early to get their name on the wait list, and people were already on there by 7AM!

We also had the opportunity to briefly chat with George Baron, aka Baronscura, one of two artists present in the room. He is also the owner of Intaku Studio, based in Phoenix, Arizona. Those looking for a more otaku flare to their tattoos should look into that shop! Thanks for taking time out of your tremendously busy schedule to speak with Kaiju United!

George Baron Q&A

More Photos from the Tattoo Room!

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Did you get a tattoo at G-FEST this year? What’s the coolest flash option available? Let us know! Be sure to support the artists in our community, especially the ones that brought their tattooing skills to the show this year!

About George Baron

George Barron is a seasoned tattoo artist hailing from Phoenix, Arizona, with a rich experience of over 12 years in the industry. As the proud owner of Inktaku Studio, located in Glendale, Arizona, George has honed his craft and specialized in kaiju tattoos. His passion for anime and manga has significantly influenced his tattooing style, leading him to become a renowned artist in the niche.

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@inktaku.studio

About Dave Faford

I have been tattooing for 15 years with an emphasis on illustrative design , specifically Japanese inspired imagery and the monsters that reside within that realm. I have been a Godzilla / kaiju fan since the first time I saw the VHS covers in blockbuster as a small child and I can’t think of a better way to share my love of monsters than by making tattoos of them for my clients !

@kaiju_tattoo
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  • David is a Boston-based music fanatic. He currently serves as the co-host of Talking Toku, the premiere featured podcast on Kaiju United, and serves as our frontline community ambassador. David also enjoys horror movies, playing Doom religiously, and extensively researching the lore of Bionicle.

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David Scrivani

David is a Boston-based music fanatic. He currently serves as the co-host of Talking Toku, the premiere featured podcast on Kaiju United, and serves as our frontline community ambassador. David also enjoys horror movies, playing Doom religiously, and extensively researching the lore of Bionicle.

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