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  2. Flash (tattoo) - Wikipedia

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    Tattoo flash is any tattoo design ready-made 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 handling a large volume of standardized tattoos for walk-in customers.

  3. Ben Corday - Wikipedia

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    Corday was an influential tattoo artist and flash designer whose work is considered foundational to the era of modern tattooing. The Japanese-influenced style of Corday's designs, known for fine line work and subtle shading integrated with Western elements, was shared by contemporaries like George Burchett. [4]

  4. 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.

  5. Ink Master season 7 - Wikipedia

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    Elimination Tattoo: The artists work in teams of two to tattoo a full set of wings on the canvas's back at the same time, with one artist working on a "good" wing and the other tattooing an "evil" wing. Top Artists: James Vaughn and Christian Buckingham; Best Tattoo of the Day: James Vaughn; Bottom: Jime Litwalk and Sausage

  6. American traditional - Wikipedia

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    Old school tattoo designs on tattoo artist Amund Dietzel. American traditional, Western traditional or simply traditional [1]: 18 is a tattoo style featuring bold black outlines and a limited color palette, with common motifs influenced by sailor tattoos. [2]

  7. Martin Hildebrandt - Wikipedia

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    He opened a tattoo parlor in a tavern on Oak Street in Manhattan, New York City, in 1870 or 1872. [6] This was probably the first American tattoo shop. [7] He tattooed a wide range of people, including mechanics, farmers, and ladies and gentlemen. [4] His work was in black and red, using India ink and vermilion. [4]

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