Allan Penfold

(He/Him), Piercer

I was born in Plano, TX in 1984 and moved to Albuquerque by age 7, where I have lived ever since. My first initial contact with body modification came through my mom and my older sister. When I was a kid, they each had several Helix piercings going up and down both of their ears, and I loved the way they looked and how my family chose to express themselves through their piercings. At age 13, I received a worker’s permit and took a job as a bagger at a grocery store. The grocery store had a strict dress code, which was something I really struggled with as I sought to openly express myself.

Soon after, I got my very first piercing, which was an eyebrow. This experience made me feel like myself in a way that I never had before, and I was instantly in love with it. When I returned to work, they wanted me to remove my fresh eyebrow piercing, or else I would be fired. I was not about to give up this new modification that I loved, so I ended up quitting. The amazing way my first piercing made me feel in contrast to working at the grocery store made me realize that I wanted a career that accepted or encouraged self-expression, so I continued to get more piercings and started hanging around local piercing studios and meeting the people who worked there. 

Over the years, I accumulated 35+ body piercings along with several other tattoos and modifications all while I spent more time with other body art professionals. I always loved the variety of reasons and meanings that piercings and modifications had for the many different types of people I met. So as my personal passion for piercing continued to develop, I knew that I wanted to be more than a client. I desired to be on the other side of the table, helping others achieve their special, unique goals through body piercing.

My first break into the industry came through my longtime friend (and now fellow Evolution Piercer) Scott Self. I began an apprenticeship under Scott at a local piercing studio, and one year later became a licensed professional piercer. Since then, I have worked at various locations in Albuquerque over the last seven-plus years, finally landing my dream job at Evolution Body Piercing in early 2018. My goal has always been to learn as much as I can while working around the best, most professional individuals in our industry, which is one of the many things that Evolution has provided for me. 

When I’m not at work, I enjoy spending time with Lucille, my Red Tail Hawk that I have trained to go hunting with me. I enjoy bow-hunting, health and fitness as well, and have helped friends with their personal fitness goals and meal planning. 

At Evolution, my desire is to continue growing in both knowledge and skill while doing what I love most in life, and I hope that through piercing, I can give people the special and personal experience I had 20+ years ago.

Education and learning are at the forefront of my journey. I'm deeply fascinated by the latest trends and advancements in the body piercing and body jewelry industries. In 2020, I earned my Associate Jewelry Professional Certificate from the Gemology Institute of America, further enhancing my knowledge and expertise.

When I'm not piercing, I find joy in spending time with my wonderful family – my loving husband, two energetic kids, and our two lovable, oversized dogs. The great outdoors is my happy place, where I relish in the beauty of nature. My list of craft projects and hobbies is practically endless, and I'm always excited to dive into new creative ventures.

Quality jewelry and satisfied clients are my driving forces. My goal is to make each piercing experience memorable and empowering. I'm here to make you feel confident and beautiful, one piercing at a time.

Let's embark on this exciting journey together, where safety, creativity, and your satisfaction are paramount.

 
Kevin Hopper

The power of words and pictures has always been immense. From cave paintings and stained glass to the advents of the printing press, photography, television and of course, the Internet.

Words and pictures are everywhere. Lucky for me, I have a talent for crafting and combining them into powerful and effective communication.

I grew up fascinated with photography, then fine art and graphic design. I also stumbled upon my writing talent when a college professor accused me of plagiarism (the highest form of flattery?). A career in advertising seemed the obvious track, so that was my initial route. However, my diverse skillset and ravenous appetite for learning new applications, tools and programs pushed me into journalism, art direction, digital publishing, UX/UI, AI, etc. This constant technological multiplicity keeps me both engaged, challenged, and admittedly, a bit overwhelmed.

Yet what remains constant? Words and pictures.

Regardless of industry, words and pictures are important. This is something that every successful company demands, and armed with the ability to craft both into effective communication, it is a thrill for me to perform.

My career path has been far from standard, but it has opened my creative mind to a multitude of applications and perspectives. Along the way, I have worked with and for some extraordinary people from all walks of life. I celebrate diversity in all forms and continue to seek and solve new communication problems via my design entity Hoppervision.

When time allows, I create artwork, take photos, cook impulsively, collect vintage furniture and snowboard when possible.

Let’s talk creativity in terms of solving your communications issues…

…over a taut espresso, of course!

https://hoppervision.com
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