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Ink Master: Shop Wars is the ninth season of the tattoo reality competition Ink Master that premiered on June 6, 2017, on Spike with 16 episodes. The show is hosted and judged by Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro, with accomplished tattoo artists Chris Núñez and Oliver Peck serving as series regular judges.
Ink Master licensed a Dutch/Belgian edition called Ink Master: Meesters van de Lage Landen (Masters of the Low Countries) to Spike NL in 2017. The format remains largely intact; filming occurs mainly around Amsterdam. The winner of the first season of this edition was the Belgian contestant "Djoels".
The winner received $100,000, a feature in Inked magazine and the title of Ink Master. The premise of this season was having three teams of six artists that were led by three Ink Master winners, season two winner Steve Tefft, season seven winner Anthony Michaels, and season nine winner DJ Tambe (Old Town Ink). The live finale also featured the ...
Reality competition series “Ink Master” will return for its 14th season on Wednesday, September 7 in the United States on Paramount+, and the streamer has released a first-look trailer for the ...
Daniel Silva, a tattoo artist who has been featured on the television reality show "Ink Master," was sentenced to 364 days in jail for a fatal car crash in May that killed YouTuber Corey La Barrie.
Long-time judges Chris Núñez and Oliver Peck were replaced with Ami James, Nikko Hurtado, and Season 8 winner, Ryan Ashley. Season 14 was the first season of the show to have four regular judges. [2] Ten returning artists and four winning artists from previous seasons competed in Season 14 for $250,000 and the title of Ink Master.
Ink Master judge Oliver Peck, who sparked a swift backlash after old photos of him wearing blackface re-surfaced, has exited the show. "After filming 13 great seasons of Ink Master, the producers ...
Winners received spots in the next season of Ink Master. [16] [17] The show appeared on Paramount Network in 2017 and 2018. [15] Angels was originally planned as a one-hour special with the same premise, but expanded into a full-season spin-off. [16] Ashley later served as a judge in another spin-off, Ink Master: Grudge Match (2019). [18]