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  2. August Coleman - Wikipedia

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    August B. "Cap" Coleman (15 October 1884 – 20 October 1973) was an American tattoo artist. Dubbed "The Godfather of American Tattooing", Coleman's tattoo flash designs had a significant influence on his generation of tattooists, and inspired the likes of Franklin Paul Rogers and Sailor Jerry. [2]

  3. Netflix Is Giving Away Free Tattoos Next Week - AOL

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    Dead Drift Tattoo, on the other hand, has a few of those series on its flash, but also Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Witcher, and Castlevania: Nocturne. Most of the designs in the promotion are ...

  4. Flash (tattoo) - Wikipedia

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    Tattoo flash is any tattoo design that is pre-prepared for customers to avoid the need for custom designs, or as a starting point for custom work. Tattoo flash was designed for rapid tattooing and used in "street shops"—tattoo shops that handle a large volume of standardized tattoos for walk-in customers.

  5. Ink Master season 6 - Wikipedia

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    Flash Challenge: The artists head to the American Museum of Natural History for their first flash challenge where they will work in teams of two to tattoo a kraken in battle on both canvas' hands at the same time with the kraken in black and grey on one hand and the enemy in any color on the other hand.

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  7. Purple Heart recipient gives free tattoos to fellow veterans ...

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    For fellow veterans, Wright offers free tattoos so they can experience the lightbulb moment he did through art. He has given away more than 1,000 tattoos to them. ... describes Wright's work as ...

  8. Sailor Jerry - Wikipedia

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    At the time, it was the only place on the island where tattoo studios were located. His studio became China Sea Tattoo after his death. His earlier studios were at 434 South State Street, 150 North Hotel Street and 13 South Hotel Street. Collins developed tattoo designs with inspiration from sailor tattoos and Japanese tattoo imagery. [3]

  9. Jack Rudy - Wikipedia

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    Jack Rudy (1954–2025) [1] [better source needed] was an American tattoo artist notable for his development of the black-and-gray style of tattooing, including realistic portraits, and his use of a single needle for fine line work. [2]