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Shreveport tattoo artist, Aaron Culpepper, speaks with ArkLaTex Artistry’s Brittney Hazelton about how to become a tattoo ...
Forget tribal tattoos — Gen Z is ushering in a futuristic, new favorite in body art. The generation’s ink of choice is cybersigilism, a type of sharp, spiky line work that looks both gothic ...
An eskrima martial artist and a tribal tattooer bring ancestral practices to San Diego. Jessica Mercado practices eskrima, a traditional martial art from the Philippines. She talks about the ...
FEMAIL talked to some of the buzziest tattoo artists to find out what their Gen Z clients are asking for - and the millennial ink they find dated. Here's the list of link that Gen Z clients adore.
She is among those who attended the training and now makes tattoos at the Bastar Art Gallery, Jagdalpur. Jyoti travels for about 45 km every day by bus to reach Jagdalpur from her village. She is also ...
"It's a native American tribal tattoo," Jones said of his latest expression of art. "My great grandma was full American Indian Cherokee and I always wanted something, a kind of tribal thing. I saw a ...
But I did it. “It’s a West African motif art, as well as Native American pottery and textile art,” he continued. “The significance is the wing represents elevation, freedom, speed.
Grand Rapids Art Museum's exhibit "Black Waves: The Tattoo Art of Leo Zulueta" shines light on one of mankind's most timeless art forms -- and how one artist has reinvented it.
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