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When Steve Tefft was 13, he wanted a tattoo, so he inked a little cross on his wrist. In hindsight, he admits “that was no way to do it.” At 17, the Rhode Island native got his first pr… ...
‘Ink Master’ Season 14 invited four former winners to join the competition on top of the returning artists. Who came back for a shot at the historic cash prize and another title?
Tattoo artist Steve Tefft of Groton won the Spike TV reality show “Ink Master” on Tuesday night. On the live season-ending telecast, Tefft was awarded $100,000, an article in Inked maga… ...
Steve Tefft is Spike TV's new "Ink Master." The former Rhode Islander, who went to Chariho High School, bested 15 other contestants to take home the $100,000 prize Tuesday night in the season ...
In addition, the former "Masters," Season Two's Steve Tefft, Season Seven's Anthony Michaels and Season Nine's DJ Tambe, will be competing against each other to win $100,000 of their own.
Creepy Jason: Steve Tefft is a legend in the industry, not just as an [Ink Master] contestant. When he called that shot of freehand black and gray, I was like, “Fuck it, I’m taking it man.
'Ink Master: Turf Wars' star Jerrel Larkins opened up about his difficult upbringing and criminal history on Reddit after someone posted his mugshot.
Contestants will compete on three teams of six artists each, coached by former Ink Master champions Steve Tefft (season two), Anthony Michael (season seven) and DJ Tambe (season nine).
Team Steve: Roly T-Rex, and Jeremy Brown make up the underdog team led by Steve Tefft. Who won top tattoo of the episode: Juan Salgado, Team Anthony.
In addition, the former "Masters," Season Two's Steve Tefft, Season Seven's Anthony Michaels and Season Nine's DJ Tambe, will be competing against each other to win $100,000 of their own.