Eden Tattoo Gallery is a custom tattoo studio and gallery at 3001 Madison Avenue in Normal Heights, San Diego, founded in 2006 by owner Mike Sirot, who has been tattooing for more than 30 years. The studio holds BBB accreditation with an A+ rating since 2018 and identifies as Asian-owned, Black-owned, Latino-owned, and women-owned across its collective of resident artists. Specializations include photorealism, custom design work, and neotraditional composition — Sirot's personal portfolio emphasizes detailed color realism while the broader artist roster covers fine-line work, illustrative blackwork, Japanese-influenced pieces, and Polynesian patterns. The gallery component of the studio rotates original artwork and limited-edition prints on the walls, connecting the tattoo practice to a fine-art exhibition model — the same kind of artist-retail crossover that La Loupe Vintage operates at the vintage and collectible-goods scale on Adams Avenue. Walk-in tattoos and consultations are welcome alongside scheduled appointments, and the studio operates as an LGBTQ+-affirming and transgender-safe space. The 92116 address on Madison Avenue sits one block south of Adams Avenue near Ward Canyon Park, within the residential core of Normal Heights. Friday the 13th flash events draw walk-in traffic for single-sitting tattoos from pre-drawn flash sheets, a format the shop promotes through its social media channels ahead of each qualifying date. The personal-care and self-expression ecosystem along the Adams Avenue corridor in Normal Heights extends from body art to fashion — Rose Reggae on Adams Avenue stocks clothing and accessories that align with the same alternative aesthetic sensibility that drives custom tattoo culture in the neighborhood. Sirot's studio emphasizes single-artist continuity on multi-session pieces, assigning one artist to a client's full project from initial drawing through final color packing to maintain stylistic consistency across sittings.