Michelangelo and Leonardo had canvas and marble.
Cuzin Mick has the human body.
“I have been painting since I was 4,” he said. “I began doing graffiti art when I was 6.”
Now he performs custom art on skin.
And today most modern art collectors are covered in bright splashed of color and sentiment.
Originally from Long Beach, Calif., Mick [...]
Do You Like Artists Express Themselves on Your Body
by Andy on 23. Nov, 2008 in Tattoo Blog
Every Tattoo has its Story
by Andy on 16. Nov, 2008 in Tattoo Blog
Waving flags, soaring eagles and Jesus with arms spread were just a handful of the highlights Saturday night at the Most Patriotic Tattoo contest held by the VFW Auxiliary.
About 20 contestants bared their arms, legs and chests to show off patriotism that runs so deep for them that they emblazoned their bodies permanently with it, [...]
Selene Yeager’s Tattoo Story
by Andy on 05. Nov, 2008 in Tattoo Blog
Selene Yeager is a USA Cycling certified coach and author of Every Woman’s Guide to Cycling. She got a tattoo recently. Let’s read her story.
Pain is a funny thing. While you’re in it, it’s all you can think about: how bad it is, how badly you want it to stop, how you’ll never, ever do [...]
Chinese Tattoo Translation Scams
by henry on 23. Sep, 2008 in Tattoo Instruction
A young man who spent $160 to have ‘cool’ Chinese characters tattooed on his arm was shocked to find out that they meant ‘Ugly Boy’ in English.
How to protect yourself and prevent similar accidents? Here’s some Chinese tattoo translation Tips.
1.Ask the opinions of several native Chinese speakers before you get the tattoo done. Ask several [...]