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iStockphoto Japanese tattooing flourished in the ... features a young woman explaining "what my ill-advised dream catcher tattoo taught me about youth, regret, and cultural appropriation." ...
but it wasn’t until he saw some Japanese ink in old tattoo magazines that he really began to dream of putting his artistic skills to use as a tattooer. “When I turned 15, my brother was going ...
This Virginia teen snapped out of his “dream” after getting his first-ever tattoo and realizing it had been stenciled backward. Dylan Harraway, 18, was excited to get “Dream Chaser ...
Favored by hardened yakuza gang members and law-abiding body art purists alike, large-scale Japanese tattoos are widely celebrated for their distinctive style, mythological motifs and vibrant ...
A photo exhibit featuring traditional Japanese tattoo art, called "American Irezumi" is coming to San Francisco's Main Library in October, featuring the work of San Jose tattoo artist Takahiro ...
Holding a 14-inch bamboo stick with 27 needles on the end, he's practising tebori, a traditional Japanese form of tattooing. He describes this art as "a very secretive world". Tattoos take ...