The Tattoo Room

The Tattoo Room

After opening 19 years ago The Tattoo Room has since become Simi Valley's premier custom tattoo shop.

The studio is owned by award winning and internationally published tattooer, Danielle Oberosler.

Danielle has been tattooing 31 years and wrote the Spotlight column for Skin & Ink Magazine for 10 years.

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The Feline Fairy & The Amabie, Journal Entry From 4/8/22

Michael had a fairy visitor that he described to me. She sounded like what I would look like if I were a fairy. Short blonde hair, and wearing a leopard print body suit. I meditated to see her so that I could draw her and saw details of her face. She looked a little like the character Kira, in the movie The Dark Crystal, but with big very green eyes. Her face structure had feline qualities. I drew her and she is so cute. It really is amazing the different varieties of fairies out there.

The Feline Fairy seen by Michael

On Sunday, I saw something go by my living room window so fast. It was a blur! It seemed to go along the wall of my deck and then up in the air, and then it dove down. I thought maybe a fairy just flew by, but when I asked Morgen she said it was a gnome running by. How can a gnome run by but seem to fly upward and dive? Well, they run on air like the rest of the things around here! And it passed right in front of my Ring camera, but it was too fast for my camera to be triggered by the motion. I might have to bounce the camera angle from a mirror and leave treats for them to slow them down. Maybe one day I’ll catch something accidentally wander into my camera, but they seem to be very conscious of my cameras.

I also worked on another drawing of one of Jenna’s spirit guides. She says this one is called an Amabie (ah mah bee ay) from Japanese folklore, and it lives in Sinaloa Lake behind her house. I looked them up online to learn more and the story goes that people in Japan saw a glowing light out in the ocean. They sailed out to it and found an Amabie. They were told they would have 6 years of good harvest and if someone is ill, to draw the Amabie and hang it on their wall to help them heal. They are different looking, with 3 tails and no arms, a beak, and a yellow star around their eyes. I’m finding that different cultures have a variety of beings that really exist much like our fairies. I made prints of her and left them with a few of my friends and family to hang on their walls to help with their health. Again, I do sell prints of these if anyone is in need of a little Middle Kingdom magic just send me an email.

Amabie are from Japanese folklore, and are a 3 tailed aquatic being with great healing powers.