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  2. 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]

  3. Mark Mahoney - Wikipedia

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    After a brief stint at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, he became a tattoo artist. [3] He owns and is the principal artist at the Shamrock Social Club on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. [1] [2] He has tattooed the celebrity clients Kelly Osbourne, [4] Lady Gaga, [5] David Beckham, [6] and Brooklyn Beckham. [7]

  4. List of tattoo artists - Wikipedia

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    a.k.a. Hanky Panky. The Amsterdam Tattoo Museum showcases his tattoo collection, the largest in the world. Jonathan Shaw: Born 1953: American Founded a tattoo shop in New York City in 1976 Daniel Silva: Born 1993: American Based in San Francisco, California. Janet 'Rusty' Skuse: 1943–2007 British Samuel Steward: 1909–1993 American

  5. Complete Guide To Finger Tattoos + 40 Designs You Don ... - AOL

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    An elegant fine-line tattoo on the index finger reminds one of the rising and setting sun. Image credits: @ozgurcesanat #14 Lovely Lotus. A delicate black ink lotus flower descends the ring finger.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Don Ed Hardy - Wikipedia

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    Hardy was born on January 5, 1945, in Des Moines, Iowa. [1] He grew up in Corona del Mar, in Newport Beach, California. [2] As a preteen a young Ed Hardy was interested in tattoos: one of his friends' fathers had Army tattoos, and it intrigued him so much that he took pens and colored pencils to draw on other neighborhood kids. [3]

  8. Stalking Cat - Wikipedia

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    The first artist to begin the extensive tattoo work on Stalking Cat's face was Larry Hanks in San Diego, California, who started the work in 1985. [16] He had over 14 modifications, [6] including: Extensive tattooing, including facial tattooing; Facial subdermal implants to change the shape of his brow, forehead, and the bridge of his nose

  9. San Diego Art Institute - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego Art Institute was a contemporary art museum with a focus on artists from the Southern California and Baja Norte region. [1] It was founded in 1941 as the San Diego Business Men's Art Club. Its name was changed in 1950 to the San Diego Art Institute. In 1953, women were admitted for membership. It officially became a nonprofit in ...