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  2. Paul Booth (tattoo artist) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Booth (born in 1967 in Boonton [1]) is a tattoo artist, sculptor, painter, filmmaker and musician living in New York City.Booth is known for his use of black and gray ink tattoo work depicting dark surrealism styled pieces.

  3. New York Tattoo Museum - Wikipedia

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    The New York Tattoo Museum was a museum located at 203 Old Town Road in Staten Island's Old Town neighborhood above Dozer's shop. [1] It was reported to be the first tattoo museum to open in New York City and housed mannequins displaying tattoo techniques, and other items from Dozer's collection.

  4. Spider Webb (tattoo artist) - Wikipedia

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    He was born in The Bronx, New York, the son of Tecla Baranowicz and David O'Sullivan. [1] At the age of fourteen, O'Sullivan had visited a tattoo artist in Coney Island, New York for which he got his first tattoo on his arm. [1] [3] He learned about tattooing for which he had pursuit. [1] O'Sullivan served in the United States Navy from 1962 to ...

  5. NYC's 'stooping' phenomenon: How people moving in ... - AOL

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    @curbalertnyc is New York’s second-largest stooping account, and it came to be via its anonymous founder’s passion for sustainability. “I used to see 'curb alert listings on Craigslist, but ...

  6. Legal status of tattooing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Tattoo artists and body piercers, as well as the operators of tattoo and body piercing establishments, are licensed by the state. [116] [117] Civic/local governments are empowered to regulate tattoo and body piercing establishments. [118] Va. Code §54.1-700 et seq. Va. Code §15.2-912 Va. Code § 18.2-371.3. [7] Washington 18 (piercings ...

  7. Adal Ray - Wikipedia

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    Adal Ray (formerly Adal Hernandez) [1] is an American tattooist and visionary artist currently residing in New York City, where he owns and operates the Brooklyn studio Majestic Tattoo NYC. [2] Adal was born in Chicago and raised between Texas and Chicago , where he attended the Art Institute of Chicago 's Early College Program and completed ...

  8. Army Vet Breaks World Record With 99.9% Of Body Tattooed ...

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    An army veteran wins the Guinness World Record for “Most Tattooed Woman,” having 99.98% of her body covered in tattoos and other modifications. Image credits: modifiedapparition. With her ...

  9. Martin Hildebrandt - Wikipedia

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    He opened a tattoo parlor in a tavern on Oak Street in Manhattan, New York City, in 1870 or 1872. [6] This was probably the first American tattoo shop. [7] He tattooed a wide range of people, including mechanics, farmers, and ladies and gentlemen. [4] His work was in black and red, using India ink and vermilion. [4]