![]() “It probably hurts more around the bony part of my elbow, but I get into a ‘zone’ because I have a high tolerance for pain.” When asked how painful the application process is, Mundh said “it feels like a bunch of bee stings. It has taken six sessions some sessions take 1-2 hours while others require 3-4 hours, based on the complexity of that portion of the work. She described the tattoo as a “sleeve” because it runs most of the length of her arm, and said Lewis will finish it soon. ![]() “I’ve been doing this for a while,” Mundh said when asked how long she has been a tattoo enthusiast. “My husband goes to him every other week,” she said with a smile. She and Lewis have a solid professional relationship, with Mundh visiting him “every other Saturday,” she said. ![]() “You get what you pay for,” he explained.Īt a nearby booth, Camille Mundh of Live Oak lay face-down while tattoo artist “Big Steve” Lewis of Marysville-based Artistic Temple Social Club meticulously added to the artwork on Mundh’s left arm. McFarland said he was ready to pay between $500 and $1,000 Sunday for a job, the pricing for which would depend “on the size and the design.” “I’m checking out the artwork,” he said, pointing to a display at one table featuring designs that artist was capable of producing. ![]()
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