Tattoo Life Magazine 150
€4.00
Digital Tattoo Life Magazine September/October 2024
Cover Model: Anaïs Chabane – Photo: courtesy of the artist
In this issue meet the cover girl Cici Cool, a tattooist from the ancient Chinese city of Nanjing and cover girl of this issue of Tattoo Life. For our Chat at the Top, we went to Los Angeles, to meet Chuey Quintanar. JinQ Choi works at Seoul Ink Tattoo, a spacious studio situated in the Gangnam district of the South Korean capital. His tattoos mix the Tradition of orient with new ideas coming from West…
Type | Digital magazine in PDF format |
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Pages | +100 [pdf format] |
All images in this ebook are under copyright and can not be reproduced or sold as your own but only used as a reference for tattooing.
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In this issue meet the cover girl Cici Cool, a tattooist from the ancient Chinese city of Nanjing and cover girl of this issue of Tattoo Life.
For our Chat at the Top, we went to Los Angeles, to meet Chuey Quintanar in his Deer’s Eye Tattoo where he creates tattoos in his black and grey style dominated by Religious symbolism and references from ancient Renaissance monument.
JinQ Choi works at Seoul Ink Tattoo, a spacious studio situated in the Gangnam district of the South Korean capital. His tattoos mix the Tradition of orient with new ideas coming from West.
Kristina Darmaeva is a Russian tattoo artist based in Berlin. She creates her beautiful Black Graphic tattoos where Fantasy and Medieval influences meet Neo Traditional.
We meet Maaya J, a tattoo collector and a tattoo artist, a former fashion designer, fascinated by Japanese vibes, flowers and feminine energy. She lives in Montpellier, in France, where she works in the tattoo shop of her boyfriend, La Chapelle tattoo shop.
We meet Natasha, who is famous in the tattoo scene as Animal tattooer for her tattoos dedicated to Animal portraits realized with colours that make them more surreal than real.
See the Porfolio of Masato Sudo, “Ransho Mandala” where tattoo becomes an immortal three-dimensional art thanks to the harmonious compositions of figures that become a kind of mandala.
We go to Sitges in Spain to visit Mano Eléctrica Tattoo with Alvaro Alonso who opens the doors of this beautiful tattoo shop where Traditional is presented in all its nuances.
Kremena Chipilova is the protagonist of the Who’s Who of this issue. She presents to us her dreamlike world composed of a magical realism that captivates the viewer.
And much more…
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