Friday, November 30, 2012

New work by Salvador El Chamuco Cortez, Owner Amor Eterno Tattoo

 By Salvador El Chamuco Cortez

 By Salvador El Chamuco Cortez

 By Salvador El Chamuco Cortez

 By Salvador El Chamuco Cortez

 By Salvador El Chamuco Cortez

 By Salvador El Chamuco Cortez

 By Salvador El Chamuco Cortez

 By Salvador El Chamuco Cortez

 By Salvador El Chamuco Cortez  

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Winter at Amor Eterno

¡Hola! Amor Eterno Tribe! 




Client Appreciation Day + Holiday Hours 

Coming up in December is our second annual Client Appreciation Day! Food, music and photos! Come by Amor Eterno with your fantastic finished and HEALED tattoos to get photographed for next years portfolios and magazine editorials. It would be great to see you and talk about any work you are considering. We'll have food, drinks and music! We will let your know dates and times as soon as we can. 





Holiday Hours are as follows:

Amor Eterno Tattoo and Art Space is open Monday - Sunday Noon - 8PM
Chamuco: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday (appointment only)
Ben Verhoek: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Renee Castro: Sunday, Monday
Matt Klass: Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday


Amor Eterno will be closed:
Thursday November 22nd
Friday, November 23rd
Monday, December 24th
Tuesday, December 25th
Monday, December 31st
Tuesday, January 1st, 2013



 
By Chamuco


Healing Winter Tattoos

The winter is a great time to get tattooed. Exposure to sun and the elements can cause slow healing and scabbing. Taking extra good care in the first week of a tattoo is essential to a long lasting tattoo.  Here are Amor Eterno's tips for taking care of tattoos:

- Avoid sun exposure and swimming. That means no drunk hot tubbing, skinny dipping in your neighbors pool or tanning booths!

- DO NOT USE Neosporin. We have found over the years clients using too much ointment. This causes scabbing and break outs. Did you know removing a scab from your tattoo can cause the ink to heal unevenly? The best is a thin layer of oitment. Enough to cover but not saturate your tattoo. The point of the oitment is mainly so the tattoo will not dry out. Drying out causes your tattoo to scab and crack. This will fuck up your shading which you just spent hours of pain and money for. The ointment should make a shinny surface but not be able to pick up with a brush of your finger.In other words, DON'T cake that shit on there! Below you will find a few recommendations of over the counter products. 

- DON'T SCRATCH!!! As I mentioned. Don't pick your scabs. This means accidentally scraping a scab off while itching. Your tattoo should heal like a sunburn. It will peel and itch. Slapping your itchy tattoo is waaaaaaay more efficient and safer.  

- Hot compress. We highly recommend this on the first night. Before you go to bed, a great way to avoid getting tattoo resigoo on your sheets is a hot compress. Please make sure whatever you use to compress is clean and will not shed fibers. A few minutes of hot compress not only feels great but will push all the extra plasma and ink out. (Make sure you reapply ointment to the tattoo after to keep moist thoughout the night. I like to sleep with the Seran wrap over my tattoo on the first night. Its not for everyone, but it works well for me.)

- Working. I know we all have to stack that paper but working is not the best thing to do right after being tattooed. If you have to work, make sure the tattoo is moist, clean and protected. A Seran wrap while you work is ok as long as you can let it breathe when you are at home.  

- Use sunscreen! Of course this is for after the tattoo is healed. DO NOT put sunscreen on a healing tattoo. The sun will fade your tattoo. Keep your investment bright and beautiful as the day you got it! 

Timeline of a tattoo:

Day 1: Yea! I got a tattoo!!!!!!
Day 1 Evening: Hot compress + ointment.
Day 2: Ointment
Day 3: Ointment
Day 4: If it looks like your tattoo is beginning to peel or itch go ahead a switch to a lighter unscented ointment such as lotion. 
Day 5: Itches something fierce! Slap your tattoo + keep moist with lotion. 
From here on out use lotion anytime tattoo BEGINS to dry out. 
Not when it is gasping for water. 

Please remember caring for a healing tattoo is different for everyone. Each person, like their tattoo, is different. Some advice may work better than others. Of course we are always available to answer questions about your tattoo.

By Chamuco 

Here is a list of recommended over the counter products for your healing tattoo. Amor Eterno is not paid by or sponsored by the following products. We have sacrificed our skin to test the best aftercare products for you... just you. Ha! 

Aquaphor: Available at Walgreens, CVS or any drug store. Any petroleum based product used in excess will cause clogged pores and break outs. Please do not over use this product. Aquaphor should only be used for the first two - three days. 

Dr. Bronner's Organic Body Balm: In our opinion one of the best overall healing ointment on the market. Great for sensitive skin. USDA certified organic and no animal testing. The ointment tin is even reusable as a stash box when you are done! Says it right on the tin! Available online and at Target, Whole Foods and Trader Joe's. 

Elemental Herbs, All Good Goop, organic healing balm: A fantastic ointment as well. Lavender in scent. It's organic, all natural and petroleum-free. I like this product because it has non-GMO Tocopherol or Vitamin E. Available in four sizes online at store.elementalherbs.com

Curell/ Lubriderm Unscented Lotion: Daily Moisture Lotion for Sensitive Skin. The 100% dye-free, fragrance-free and lanolin-free formula is specially designed with gentle moisturizers for dry, sensitive skin, all in a clean, non-greasy formula.

As we test more products we will let you know! We love to hear what you do too! 

Thanks so much!
<3 Corazón

Amor Eterno Tattoo + Art Space 
1227 18th Ave Oakland Califas 
facebook.com/amoreternotattoo
510.842.3620

"Love is all" 
- Jack Kerouac



Sunday, October 14, 2012

The Best Of Times

                                                                                                                                                           By Ken Davis

The Best of Times.

Full custom, appointment suggested, tattoo and art space. Featuring Salvador El Chamuco Cortez, Ben Verhoek, Matt Klass and introducing Renee Castro. Art Exhibitions by Corazon, formally of Autobody Fine Art. 

Salvador El Chamuco Cortez, Oakland native, has been tattooing in the Bay for 10 years. Specializes in Cali Fine Line, Portraits and Pre-Hispanic images. Chamuco, along with his wife, Corazon, opened Amor Eterno in September of 2010.  

 
Amor Eterno is Oakland's most beautiful art space. Our building dates back to the 1880's. The property is full of history. Once a brewery and later a speakeasy, jazz musicians like Fats Domino once played here. In the late 1960's - early 1970's Bruce Lee used our cottage as a kick it spot while teaching at his first studio in Oakland. Today Solano Alley, located adjacent to the shop, is exploding with murals from the hottest East Oakland Renaissance painters. Chris Granillo, Jon Nagel, Ken Davis, Mike Giant, Excel, Krash, Project Elefont, Bounce, Ras Terms, Safety First, Deadeyes and more. Come down to the shop and check out our fantastic artists portfolios, the new murals or relax in our garden, now open! Thanks to Uncle Victor for helping us get the garden up and running!

Amor Eterno is proud to be in Oakland. We utilize our space not only as a tattoo studio and art gallery, but also to facilitate awareness and fundraising for local organizations and nonprofits. We have raised money for East Side Arts Alliance, Queer Youth organizations and Suicide Awareness. We look forward to providing a platform for grassroots organizations that provide essential services to Oakland's neighborhoods and youth.

Welcome to the tribe. 
Amor Eterno