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New York-based celebrity tattoo artist Bang Bang is rolling out a robot machine that can do intricate tattoos beyond what a human can do. Here, he tells PEOPLE how it works.
After fire destroyed her June Bug tattoo studio, Isabela Livingstone regrouped — and began offering healing ink to fellow fire survivors.
The tattoo styles will run the gamut from fine line and anime to traditional and Japanese. And Britz-Wheat said they wanted not just the art offerings to be diverse, but also the tattooers themselves.
MLB's adjustment of tattoo rule allows umpire Scott Barry to display art honoring his late wife Under a new collective bargaining agreement ruling, umpires may display their arm tattoos for the ...
Gen Z is opting to get “tramp stamp" tattoos, or ink on the lower back, to feel more empowered.Its placing is convenient as it can be easily hidden.
The Connecticut museum exhibits stellar drawings from its holdings, spanning centuries and featuring such artists as Gainsborough, Ingres, Courbet, Degas, Picasso and Miró.
Lee Carter, owner of Immortal Art, expressed his love for tattooing, an industry lacking African Americans.
A fine line permanent make-up artist wanted to be able to tattoo people's bodies, but was denied by the Centerville City Council — partly because some of the council members were worried it ...
A new education program seeks to provide local prisoners with a sanitary space for tattoos and give students the foundation for a career in the field.
The art endures partly because it’s rooted in the moment—the surrender of one person to another.
Artworks host Wendel Patrick dives into the world of body art and what goes into tattooing.