Lansing entrepreneur Donny Wetmore is trying to ease economic troubles for himself and the community by stabbing people — with his tattoo machine.
Wetmore is a tattoo artist trying to open his first official tattoo shop in Lansing under the principal that everyone should be able to afford tattoos.
“I feel like I’m a tattoo artist people can come to on an average day without having to put three paychecks up to be able to afford a single, little tattoo,” Wetmore said.
Wetmore said he started tattooing out of his bedroom when he was 15.
“I started first tattooing on myself, then friends that I could con into it,” Wetmore said. “(Tattoos) are as addicting to do as they are to get.”
Wetmore is working out of the basement of Creating Hope in Lansing Lives, 603 E. Michigan Ave., in Lansing, which is a community art and work cooperative. He operates under the name Underground Tatt2, and is trying to raise enough money to open his own tattoo shop with his friend and business partner, Paul Sowers.
Wetmore’s current minimum price is $30 and he contends that his prices are about half that of competitors.
“People are thinking, ‘I want a new tattoo, but I can’t afford it,’” he said. “Yes you can. That’s what I’m telling them. Yes you can afford it.”
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