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To whom it may concern, <br />I am writing in reference to Brandon Heffron and his attempt to open Beloved Ink in <br />Little Canada, Minnesota. Unfortunately the business that Mr. Heffron is looking to <br />conduct has a stigma attached to it. The reputation and history of tattoo parlors have not <br />and still do not sit well with those out side of its understanding. Today I and hundreds of <br />professional artist have chose tattooing as a way of expressing our art, and as a vocational <br />courear. In my opinion tattooing and the place in which it is conducted should not be <br />considered to be any less than fine art completed in a fine art studio. <br />Brandon conducts him self as a business man with <br />a passion to create. His creations come in the form of painting, drawing, and tattooing. <br />Brandon has been trained in medical sterilization techniques, the prevention of cross <br />contamination and blood Bourne pathogens. He treats his customers with the utmost <br />respect and projects a very positive attitude in and out of his work environment. If any <br />one were to open a tattoo studio in Little Canada Mr. Heffron would be the best <br />candidate. <br />I have had the opportunity to work with Brandon <br />for over two years and have befriended him out side of the tattoo studio that I own and <br />operate in White bear Lake, Minnesota. He has been an asset to my company and a <br />confidante to say the least. Please try to see past what the media portrays tattooist as and <br />look at an artist that is shifting with the times of man. Would you deny Thomas Kinkade <br />if he turned in to a Christian tattoo artist and decided to open shop near by? My challenge <br />to you is look at the following web sites to see the art that is being done under the <br />medium title of tattooing. hyperspacestudios.com look at Guys' work and <br />tomrenshaw.com. These are two of our industries top honored tattooist that make a very <br />nice living expressing there art in the epidermis of America and other countries. <br />Thank you for your time and being open minded, <br />President of Get to the point tattoos, Inc. <br />651- 748 -5106 <br />Matt Lampi <br />- 2 3 - <br />
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