

All flash appointments will be on a first come, first serve basis. Liberation Tattoo's doors open at 11 a.m. "We take that really seriously, even if the tattoos themselves are a little bit silly." How do you sign up to get a flash tattoo? to put them on their bodies permanently," Tyler said. "All these tattoos are ways for people to embrace that sense of place in Springfield. Tyler laughed when he said this tattoo is the one he plans on getting. These include a hellbender salamander, as Missouri is the only state home to both species of endangered hellbenders, and tattoos inspired by the Cobra Scare of 1953 and disappearance of Dino, the Fun Acre fiberglass dinosaur.ĭino was stolen from the miniature golf course in 2014, but he was not gone for long. Tyler said his favorite designs have a bit more backstory. The last words of the man killed in the first wild west shootout at Park Central Square," Boys, I'm killed.".SGFCO's tagline, "This place is as good as any,".Thicc Crew logo (a local skateboarding shop),.Racoon (which SGFCO uses throughout their merchandise),.Stewart, Richards and the folks at SGFCO created 11 unique designs for the flash sale.

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More: Bass Pro Shops founder announces development of Valhalla Island Resort in the Florida Keys What types of designs will be available? In addition, Scowden has several tattoos from Jerika Stewarts, the other half of Liberation Tattoo. Tyler said when he saw Richards' designs, he knew he wanted to do something similar, but Springfield-centric.

In July, Liberation Tattoo co-owner Marshall Richards posted a flash sheet of various Missouri-themed tattoos, including the Braum's logo, a black widow and a mosquito lounging in a lawn chair. If we can create moments where people are really happy to be in the place they are, they can celebrate parts of it, that's a win for us." "When we look at the things we love about our city and community, we try to amplify those things and support them through the brand. "Jacob (Scowden, SGFCO's other co-founder) uses this phrase, 'Grow the good,'" Tyler said. SGFCO co-founder Jesse Tyler said tattoos are a really cool way to memorialize a specific moment and time, which the brand works hard to do in Springfield. Flash tattoos are pre-designed, which makes these events quick and efficient for both artists and clients. at Liberation Tattoo, located at 308 1/2, South Ave. The two local businesses are collaborating to offer unique, Springfield-inspired tattoos during a day-long flash sale. Springfield lifestyle brand SGFCO and Liberation Tattoo thought of these two and a few others they hope folks love enough to permanently show off. To book a consultation, visit their website.When you think of Springfield, what initially comes to mind? Maybe the Route 66 sign or a plate of steaming hot cashew chicken? Infinium takes appointments and walk-ins. Infinium Studios is open Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sandor recommends that customers do their research before coming to Infinium Studios because "pain is temporary and a tattoo is forever." "I was tired of it and wanted to elevate the culture of tattoos," Sandor said. He wants to do his part to change that narrative by creating a classy ambiance in his studio.
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Sandor believes tattoos still carry a negative perception for many people because TV and other outlets seem to connect tattoos with crime and drug use. "In Springfield, it wasn't popular, so I wanted to be different to the public," Sandor said. More: Blue Room Comedy Club finds new location in downtown Springfield While a tattoo business inside of a mall is a unique idea in Springfield, Sandor said it's fairly common in bigger cities. "When that happened, I decided to live my life how I wanted to," Sandor said. "I have always been into art."
