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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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In rural communities around the world, art with deep tribal roots—matrilineal tattoos, indigo scenes on clothing, stories drawn onto a mud wall—is a way of life. But it’s no way to make a ...
"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 ...
Rudy remembers back when there were only four tattoo parlors in East L.A.; when tattoos were the mark of sailors or Marines, of which he was one. Rudy wasn't called an artist in 1975, but that's ...
Jones took a couple minutes to explain the significance of the piece. “It’s an African and Native American tribal tattoo,” he said. “My great grandma was full American Indian, Cherokee.
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 ...