WHAT WEEKLY

Tattoo Convention

17 May 2012

★ Valerie Paulsgrove & tristan

Much like a tanktop-wearing, septum-pierced, land-squid, the Baltimore Tattoo Arts Convention inked up the inner harbor from May 11th-13th to provide a candy shop for grown-ups who want candy on their skin.

The convention featured artist seminars, tattoo contests, and sideshow entertainment (think a tattooed reptile-man and a dreadlocked woman in fishnets slicing apples in their mouths with chainsaws.), and included a “Comedy Magic Variety Hour” at Illusions downtown. There were sexy ladies from famous tattoo TV shows and industry pros in the flesh, decorating flesh. People had some sick tattoos.

Anyway, enjoy this photo story by Valerie Paulsgrove and get inspired to get that Phish tattoo you’ve always wanted.

 


Liaa Walter of Cirque Du Rouge tattoos draws the design for Susa


Blue Comma of Baltimore

Blue Comma of Baltimore

Scott Marshall tattoos Shawn Caldwell


Gerald Feliciano finishes Tim Emig’s tattoo

Tania Adamow (left) and Kristen Piocirillo 


Baltimore Tattoo Convention

Jewelry by Vicious Charm

Chris Reeves, first place winner for best traditional tattoo

Abby shows off her extrodinary tattoo

Harley shows off her head piece


Chad Lenjer oh Ohio works on a piece on Sergio Kindle

Goodies for sale from the Gemini Company

Faith Broache and Karma Jane pose as they wait to be judged duri

Artworks by All for One from Richmond Virginia

David Nguyen is tattooed by Duong Nguyen



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