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environment, Morelli said.<br />

But here’s a fair warning to anyone who engages Morelli in a conversation: don’t<br />

expect that discussion to be a short one. Once someone gets Morelli talking on the<br />

subject of his passion, it’s o small task trying to get him to stop.<br />

“I love to pierce,” he said. “You give me an ear and we’re going to map it out, have<br />

a lot of fun and make some cool plans. It could be simple, it could be extravagant, I<br />

don’t care. It could be a simple as working around your hearing aid. All of it’s great.”<br />

While currently dealing with COVID-19—prevention regulations set forth by Gov.<br />

Kate Brown and the <strong>Oregon</strong> Health Authority, Ago Tattoo and Piercing serves one<br />

customer at a time in its lobby. The two tattoo artists and Morelli at the piercing<br />

station are separated by far more than six feet and are always vigilant about cleaning<br />

and properly sanitizing.<br />

“The one-on-on has been really cool,” Morelli said. “There’s no distractions, and<br />

if anything, our artists are getting a little more into it with their clients. I think<br />

it’s actually helped the client-practitioner relationships right now. It’s a different feel<br />

right now, but I’m kind of digging it. I’m not complaining at all.”<br />

For more information, visit agotattoo.com, go to its Facebook page or call Ago Tattoo<br />

and Piercing at 541-574-7777.

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