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Papua New Guinean Traditional Tattoos
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Shoreline Crips Scratcher Turned Street Tattoo Artist
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How the Salem Witch Trials Inspired These Twin Tattooists
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Covering Up Racist Tattoos: Erasing the Hate
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How the Yakuza Changed Tattoo Culture in Japan
Under The Ink
Shoreline Crips Scratcher Turned Street Tattoo Artist
When Looney, an OG Shoreline Crip from Venice Beach, CA, was incarcerated, he learned how to tattoo using a Walkman motor and an ink pen. Although illegal, being a “scratcher” (someone without formal tattoo training) in prison gave Looney the ability to cross the cultural divides that normally exist between...
Under The Ink
- 9:12Under The Ink
Aztec Tattoo Artist Uses Ink to Honor Ancestors
- 9:06Under The Ink
Confronting Favela Violence Through Tattoos
- 11:15Under The Ink
Papua New Guinean Traditional Tattoos
- 9:20Under The Ink
Shoreline Crips Scratcher Turned Street Tattoo Artist
- 4:53Under The Ink
How the Salem Witch Trials Inspired These Twin Tattooists
- 18:30Under The Ink
Covering Up Racist Tattoos: Erasing the Hate
- 8:14Under The Ink
How the Yakuza Changed Tattoo Culture in Japan