Meet
@bartstattoos , a founding force behind
@walkerspointtattooco , built by hand and rooted in grit.
Bart has been tattooing for 18 years and helped shape Walker’s Point Tattoo long before it opened its doors. Working across American Traditional, Neo-Traditional, and Traditional Japanese, Bart’s tattoos are defined by crisp line work, heavy contrast, and bold color. His imagery pulls from skulls, weapons, demons, and fierce animals, rendered with intention and weight.
His work is rooted in blue-collar culture and made for people who work with their hands and live outside the mainstream. Bart books everything from palm-sized, one-sitting tattoos to full sleeves and back pieces, keeping his work accessible, cost-conscious, and grounded.
Outside the shop, Bart works as a sign painter, muralist, and sculptor, using one-shot, spray paint, and wood. His hesh style runs through it all, shaped by skateboarding and DIY culture. A hands-on builder, he’s a driving force behind
@nationaldiy and has helped build skateparks across the country, giving back to the communities that raised him.
To book with Bart click the link in his instagram bio
@bartstattoos