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Jamie Davies has been tattooing professionally since graduating high school in 1995. He opened Tattooz Ink in 2004 on Hilltop Drive in Redding, Ca with the mission of bringing a high end custom tattoo studio to the North State. Jamie began to travel and compete at tattoo conventions along the West Coast. In 2011, he moved the shop to Bechelli Lane. In this larger facility, he furthered his idea of having individual private stations within the tattoo studio. Shortly after, Jamie was cast to compete on Spike T.V.’s hit reality tattoo show, InkMaster. Jamie was a part of the season 2 cast, but was controversially eliminated before receiving the InkMaster title. After the airing of the show, Jamie began to travel for guest spots and conventions more regularly, and from coast to coast. Now in his 4th shop location, a private studio in the Four Corners area of Redding, Jamie is concentrating on attending to each client personally. He still enjoys traveling for guest spots and conventions.









A self-described obsessive-compulsive workaholic, Jamie says he’s too busy focusing on his clients’ tattoos rather than designing and getting one himself.
Starting out as a comic book artist, Jamie quickly grew bored with its repetitiveness and transitioned into the world of tattooing, which he feels is a perfect fit for his artistic skill set.
He specializes in photo realism, featuring bold tattoo designs with lots of dimension, drama and contrast.
A married father of two young daughters, Jamie opened his shop in 2004 and has won several awards in nearly every tattoo genre.