Marlon Blake an Atlanta tattoo artist has used his own body as a permanent canvas to encourage a 6-year-old's growing talent.
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Her first tattoo was a secret. Her latest won an award
When asked about her first tattoo, Sumina Shrestha laughs. "You can't see it anymore, it's covered up," she says. Shrestha is ...
An Atlanta tattoo artist was so impressed by a 6-year-old's winning design that he tattooed the child's drawing on himself.
I’ve loved tattoos ever since I was little and have always known that I wanted to get a lot of them. However, there are some ...
Tattoo ink doesn’t just sit inertly in the skin. New research shows it moves rapidly into the lymphatic system, where it can ...
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Woman Wanted Her Own Unique Tattoo To Honor Her Late Father, But Her Sister Took It As A Slight When She Didn’t Want To Get Matching Pieces
When one sister planned to get a tattoo in memory of her dad while on a solo trip, the other took it as a personal slight.
Discover the powerful transformation of Oleksander Samus, a Ukrainian artist turned soldier who found solace and purpose in tattooing amidst the war.
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