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Now, Oberloh is vying for a coveted spot on the cover of Inked magazine, which comes with a hefty $25,000 prize. So far, she has made her way beyond the quarterfinals, and is third in the running.
Recently, Nayte was interviewed by Inked Magazine about the tattoos he’s gotten. He relayed his very first tattoo was paid for in malt liquor and was a cursive O for his last name.
She's also a self-professed tattoo addict. Her love of tattoos has gotten her into the quarterfinals of the fierce competition to become the next Inked Magazine cover girl.
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Vancouver Tattoo Artist Taeseok Park Crafts "Memory Maps," Etching Life Stories into Timeless Art
In a time where tattoo art increasingly reflects personal narratives and evolving aesthetic tastes, Vancouver-based Ko ...
102421-blm-loc-9tattoos Tattoo artist Melanie Moldovan is just beginning to pursue her own tattoos on her arm at Smokin' Aces Tattoo Co., 622 N. Main St. in downtown Bloomington, Thursday, Sept. 16.
A Mississippi woman needs votes in Inked Magazine cover girl contest to win a cover, photo shoot, tattoo & cash. How to vote for her.
The 22nd annual Philadelphia Tattoo Arts Convention this weekend is just one sign of the city’s robust tattoo scene. Local artists say Philly’s tattoo industry has been growing and continues to grow — ...
Tattoo magazines, media and TV shows perpetuate the narrative that white skin is ideal for tattooing, said Tyrone Cooley, a Black tattoo artist and owner of Tri-Cities Tattoo Company in Atlanta.
Christel Perkins has been tattoing in Fort Collins for a few years, where she's owned a couple of shops. The most recent, ...
When Joe Kintz deployed to Habbaniyah, Iraq, in 2006 as a bomb technician with SEAL Team 5, he took along something unusual: his own tattoo kit.
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