the building i grew up in is 191, fairwood ave.. >> everything that i got is a prison tattoo, actuallyeard somewhere prison tattoos are like the prison experience. it hurts when you're getting them, it's bloody, some scabs and bruises but when it's all healed up and it's all said and done, there's something left over. >> nice back piece, ain't it? get your back piece on camera, baby! huh? showing off your work, son. >> yeah? >> huh? >> there's better tattoo artists in prison than there are out on the street. >> where did you get those tattoos? >> wherever the cops aren't. >> although it's illegal, where there's a will, there's a way. no matter how many restriction and laws are put on them by administrations, inmates usually find a way around it. >> it's all my work right here i did since i first met him. >> what was that, three months ago? >> four months ago, something like that. got a lot done. >> started the other night, you know what i mean. right there. you know what it is. >> i like the tattoos. i like the whole -- i like the whole process. i like the whole ritual of it, especiall