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  2. Tattoo artist - Wikipedia

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    Tattoo artist working at the Florence Tattoo Convention, 2010. A tattoo artist (also tattooer or tattooist) is an individual who applies permanent decorative tattoos, often in an established business called a "tattoo shop", "tattoo studio" or "tattoo parlour". Tattoo artists usually learn their craft via an apprenticeship under a trained and ...

  3. Luke Wessman - Wikipedia

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    Wessman's style has been described as "Gangster Traditional," which is the merging of two distinct styles. [1] [5] The "gangster" style was influenced by the tattoos characteristic of the street culture he grew up around in Oceanside – Old English and block letters, Catholic imagery, black and gray coloring, etc. [5] The "traditional" style stems from his apprenticeship at Lucky's Tattoo ...

  4. List of tattoo artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable tattoo artists.. Betty Broadbent, 1938 Amund Dietzel, 1914 Mary Jane Haake, 2011 Don Ed Hardy, 1980 Horiyoshi III, 2010 Manfred Kohrs, 2016 Whang-od, 2016 Kim Saigh, 2007 Henk Schiffmacher, 2018 Horst Streckenbach, 1979 Paul Timman, 2009 Lyle Tuttle, 2007 Lokesh Verma, 2021 Kat Von D, 2007 Maud Wagner, c. 1907 Leo Zulueta, 2019

  5. Tattoo shop opens in Salisbury, new Taphouse coming to ... - AOL

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    The city of Salisbury is now home to its very own woman-owned tattoo shop — CryBaby Tattoo. The new business, located at 225 E. Main St., is owned and operated by tattoo artist Peach.

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  7. Tattoo - Wikipedia

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    Keloid formation at the site of a tattoo. Tattoo inks have been described as "remarkably nonreactive histologically". [102] However, cases of allergic reactions to tattoo inks, particularly certain colors, have been medically documented. This is sometimes due to the presence of nickel in an ink pigment, which triggers a common metal allergy.