Award Winning Tattoos by Professionals that Care
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Ancient Marks

The Craft of the Tattoo

By Jon Poulson

 
 

Aloha.

This is the home of Ancient Marks Tattoo - The Private Art Studio of Jon Poulson, owner of Aloha Tattoos in Murray, Utah.

Jon created Aloha Tattoos in Salt Lake City, and Park City, Utah, to give his clients the experience they deserve. One where full attention to each detail can be directed towards each client, each piece of art, each tattoo that Jon takes on. it is after-all a collaboration between the two of you. - and that’s where the magic happens.

In 2010 Jon set out to find something that he hoped to find in Utah. Something that was only available in the Best Tattoo shops around the world. A Tattoo shop that offered a clean, friendly, and professional service in a relaxed atmosphere, where his clients could come to get great work and not have to break the bank or deal with an attitude, annoying blaring music, sketchy artists, or unprofessional behavior. After years of establishing the Aloha name, Jon Poulson decided to move away from the busy hustle of the shops so that he would be able to create a unique private studio experience to get closer to his goal of a tattoo space in the Salt Lake Valley with the true spirit of aloha. Love, Compassion, Happiness, and Creativity.

Ancient Marks Tattoo offers Clean, Professional Tattoos by Friendly, Talented, Award Winning artist Jon Poulson. Using Modern, Sterile ,and Completely 100% Disposable Methods, and only the Best Pigments available. We go exceed industry standards to ensure your tattoo looks the very best it can for a lifetime.


 
 

➤ LOCATION

Jon is still tattooing out of his busy shop:
Aloha Tattoos in Salt Lake

6657 S. State St. #4
Murray, Utah


☎ CONTACT

 



 

The best way to get into Jon’s schedule is to book a consultation.

Click, one of the buttons above or here, to book. During your consultation, Jade will answer your questions and get the process started, Jade will help get all of your reference materials, ideas, and thoughts in order and then work with Jon to get your in person consultation/drawing appointments scheduled, and/or your Tattoo appointment(s) all Scheduled. She’s been doing consultations for years, and has an advanced knowledge of the process that works best.

If you have questions, you can contact us. Remember, this is a private studio, so text or email is usually the best way to reach us.


 

Below is a sample of Jon’s work

Below is a small sample of some of the work that Jon has done over the past few decades in Salt Lake City, UT, Las Vegas, NV, Vancouver, BC, and various other destinations all around the world. 


Some of my favorite tattoo styles.

below are a few of my favorite styles. as you can see, the styles I enjoy tattooing lead me to call my private studio Ancient Marks Tattoo. For a more inclusive list of the styles that I love to tattoo, click here, to read a bit more about me.


 

Polynesian Tribal

Polynesian tattoos are a form of self-expression and as a way to mark important events and milestones in our lives. These tattoos often hold deep meanings, and the process of getting a tattoo is considered a rite of passage.

Today, Polynesian tribal tattoos continue to be popular among people of all backgrounds, as a way to pay homage to the cultural heritage and spiritual beliefs of the People of the pacific.

Some just like the designs, and the strength and beauty they convey, others use them as a way to connect to family, friends, and the islands that gave birth to this decorative style.


 

Norse, Viking, and Celtic

Norse, Viking, and Celtic tattoos are styles of tattoos that draw inspiration from the rich cultural heritage of the Norse, Viking, and Celtic people. These styles designs, and tattoos often feature bold, black lines and intricate designs, weaving patterns, and delicate scrollwork, with a focus on symbols and motifs that are meaningful to the ancient cultures of the North Atlantic.

Norse tattoos are often inspired by the mythology and beliefs of the ancient Norse people. They often feature symbols such as the Valknut, the Helm of Awe, and the Mjolnir (Thor's hammer),. animals, beasts, and legendary creatures and symbols. They also feature creatures like dragons, wolves, and ravens that were important in Norse mythology.

Viking tattoos are also inspired by the ancient Norse people, but with a focus on the seafaring warrior culture of the Vikings. These tattoos often feature symbols such as the Valknut, the Helm of Awe, and the Mjolnir, as well as traditional Viking symbols such as the longship and the and other symbols such as runes that were carved into wood and stone some of which survive today. Little is known about the specifics of these symbols as we have few written accounts from this age.

Celtic tattoos are inspired by the ancient Celtic people and often feature knotwork designs, which are intricate interlaced patterns that are rich in symbolism. These tattoos also feature traditional Celtic symbols such as the triskelion, the triquetra, and the Claddagh. These tattoos are often used to represent strength, courage, and heritage.

All these styles of tattoos are usually done in black and have a bold and powerful appearance. I often do color versions on the body to represent how they were once painted by the ancient tribes. They are often chosen by people who have an interest in the culture and history of the Norse, Viking, and Celtic people, and want to express their connection to their heritage through body art.


 

Geometric | Sacred Geometry

Sacred geometry is a style of art that utilizes geometric shapes and patterns often to depict sometimes spiritual and religious themes. These shapes and patterns are thought to hold sacred meaning and are believed to be symbolic of the underlying structure of the universe to some.

Sacred geometry art often features repeated shapes such as circles, squares, and triangles, and may incorporate other shapes such as hexagons, and other Platonic solid 2 dimensional and 3 dimensional shapes. The artworks are believed to be powerful tools for meditation and can be used to help connect with the spiritual realm. This style of art is found in many different cultures and religions, including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism to name a few. They are almost a way that these religions can be tied together using the representation of the underlying structure present in the universe.

In modern time, these beautiful designs have become more elaborate and are used as decorative pieces on not just the body, but also on our walls, and on our clothing, vehicles, and a big part of our lives.


 

Mountain and Nature scenes

Mountain and nature scene tattoos are popular designs that showcase the beauty and majesty of the natural world around us. These tattoos often feature detailed images of mountains, forests, rivers, Animals and other natural landscapes.

They can be done in a variety of styles, from photorealistic to abstract, and can range in size from small, minimalist designs to large, full-body pieces. These tattoos often symbolize a connection to nature, a love of the outdoors, or a desire to protect the environment. They can also be used to represent a specific place or memory, such as a favorite hiking trail or a childhood camping trip.

Many people choose mountain and nature scene tattoos as a way to express their love for the natural world and their appreciation for the beauty of the earth


 

Mandala Designs

A mandala designs features the circular symmetry and intricate patterns. Mandalas are believed to symbolize the universe and the connection between the self and the universe, and as such, mandala tattoos can hold deep personal meaning for those who choose to get them. Others simply like the look.

Mandalas can be tattooed in many different styles, from highly detailed and realistic to more abstract and minimalistic. They can also be done in a variety of sizes, from small and delicate to large and bold. They are often placed on the upper arm, back, thigh, and legs.

Some people choose to incorporate other symbols and elements into their mandala tattoos, such as Sacred Geometry, flowers, animals, or other spiritual or meaningful imagery. Its also fun to incorporate different colors, shadings and styles to get the perfect look.

It's important to note that some mandalas are sacred designs in some cultures and should be treated with respect. I draw my mandalas so that there is no confusion between these sacred symbols and the works of art I create for my clients.


 

Asian and Japanese

Japanese tattoos, also known as "Irezumi," are a traditional form of tattooing that originated in Japan. They are characterized by their bold lines, bright colors, and intricate designs, which often include a wide range of imagery, such as dragons, tigers, koi fish, cherry blossoms, and other traditional Japanese motifs. This style of tattoos are usually done in a larger, more elaborate style that covers a significant portion of the body, such as the back, chest, or arms but can be done small to fit any body part perfectly.

 

 
A tattoo is a true poetic creation, and is always more than meets the eye.
— V. Vale, Modern Primitives: An Investigation of Contemporary Adornment and Ritual
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

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