ZANESVILLE – Vibrant colors burst through the 150-year-old house that holds Red Rose Tattoo, whether it's the skateboard decks, neon sign, or hundreds of old school tattoo artworks adorning the walls.
It’s 100 degrees in North Hollywood and Roxy Rose, 60, is inside her neon studio clad in a skintight camel-colored getup, complete with her signature cowboy hat. “I’m old-school neon,” she says as she ...
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