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Tattoo Artist Helps Clients Heal with Ink

Summary by Mass Live
When tattoo artist Ezequiel Lugo opened his studio in East Longmeadow, he wanted to make his mark on his clients, but he never imagined how much his work would change their lives. “For a long time, I thought I was already changing lives by doing tattoos, but this is much more rewarding,” said Lugo, owner of The Mean Bean Shop on Harkness Avenue in East Longmeadow.

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When tattoo artist Ezequiel Lugo opened his studio in East Longmeadow, he wanted to make his mark on his clients, but he never imagined how much his work would change their lives. “For a long time, I thought I was already changing lives by doing tattoos, but this is much more rewarding,” said Lugo, owner of The Mean Bean Shop on Harkness Avenue in East Longmeadow.

·Springfield, United States
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Mass Live broke the news in Springfield, United States on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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