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  2. Amund Dietzel - Wikipedia

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    Many tattoo artists came to Milwaukee to get tattooed by Dietzel and to learn from his techniques, including Samuel Steward. [14] He developed a large quantity of flash art — at one point, he said that he had developed more than 5,000 designs [ 7 ] — and contributed to the development of the American traditional tattoo style.

  3. Tattoo artist - Wikipedia

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    A tattoo artist (also tattooer or tattooist) is an individual who applies permanent decorative tattoos, often in an established business called a "tattoo shop", "tattoo studio" or "tattoo parlour". Tattoo artists usually learn their craft via an apprenticeship under a trained and experienced mentor.

  4. Scott Campbell (tattoo artist) - Wikipedia

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    The participants did not communicate at all with the artist prior to being tattooed and he tattooed a piece of his choice. Whole Glory was also presented in Los Angeles, in Downtown LA, Moscow at the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, and most recently at Covent Garden in London, presented by Lazarides Gallery. 'Whole Glory' London also debuted ...

  5. What It's Really Like To Be A Tattoo Artist - AOL

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    "I was definitely a novelty," Jess Fitzgerald says, when at age 18, she began her career as a tattoo artist, working as an apprentice, inking Harley Davidson eagles at a biker parlor in Connecticut.

  6. Sarah Gaugler - Wikipedia

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    Gaugler is currently a professional tattoo artist in New York City. She began tattooing in 2008. Her distinct line art style and custom designs helped her build a steady clientele including many Filipino celebrities. In 2012, she opened her shop Snow Tattoo in Manila, and in 2015 the shop moved to the Chelsea neighborhood in Manhattan. [1]

  7. Jack Rudy - Wikipedia

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    After leaving the Marines in 1975, Rudy began his career as an apprentice at Goodtime Charlie’s Tattooland, in East Los Angeles. [1] Under the watch of Charlie Cartwright, a friend he met while visiting the old Long Beach Pike, Rudy and Cartwright began to hone their craft of single-needle, black-and-gray style tattoos. [2]

  8. Luke Wessman - Wikipedia

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    Wessman's style has been described as "Gangster Traditional," which is the merging of two distinct styles. [1] [5] The "gangster" style was influenced by the tattoos characteristic of the street culture he grew up around in Oceanside – Old English and block letters, Catholic imagery, black and gray coloring, etc. [5] The "traditional" style stems from his apprenticeship at Lucky's Tattoo ...

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