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TATTOOED The Movie
In 2007, Declan Maynes bought himself a camera, the book Film Making For Dummies and went out on his own to interview numerous tattoo artists and experts around the world. When he came back to his home in Vienna he sat down in his kitchen and edited his first feature-length film: "TATTOOED The Movie". Declan's film won acclaim at international film festivals including the prestigious INDIE SPIRIT Award.
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Old school tattoo photos from the early 1900's
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Model Goes Blind Tattoing Her Eyes Shows Off Incredible Throwback Of Her Self With No Tattoos
A model from Australia went blind tattooing her eyeballs and has decided to share a picture where she looks almost unrecognizable throwback photo to when she was 18 years old and had no tattoos. Her name Amber Luke and she is now covered from head to toe and even her eyeballs in tattoos.
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The Oldest Known Tattoo Art Found in Egyptian Mummy
Scientists discovered the world’s oldest known tattoo art on an ancient Egyptian mummy exhibited at the British Museum for 100 years. Previously, academics and museum visitors saw only pale and dark spots on the right arm of the mummified man. However, recent infrared research has revealed that the marks are actually tattoos depicting two animals, a giant wild bull and a wild North African goat-like creature.
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Does Tattooing Boost Health?
An anthropological study in the Samoan Islands explores the cultural purpose and biological effects of tatau.
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Earliest Ancient Egyptian Tattoos Found on Mummies
Old EGYPTIANS WERE getting inked up sooner than we suspected. Another examination of two mummies demonstrates the pair were wearing tattoos. The mummies have a place with a gathering of six found in 1900. They were named the Gebelein mummies after the district in which they were found. Presently in the ownership of the British Museum, they were reanalyzed as a component of a continuous undertaking to reevaluate important ancient rarities.
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Domino's Ends Free Pizza Offer for People with Logo Tattoos
The pizza chain had to close its promotion in Russia of a lifetime of free pizza
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Athletes Don’t Own Their Tattoos. That’s a Problem for Video Game Developers.
When LeBron James bounds down a basketball court, he is both a transcendent athlete and a prominent palette for dozens of tattoos. His mother’s name, Gloria, rests on a crown on his right shoulder and his forearms bear a portrait of his son LeBron Jr. and 330, an area code for his hometown, Akron, Ohio. Although those tattoos have personal connections, they may not truly be his.
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Athletes Don’t Own Their Tattoos. That’s a Problem for Video Game Developers.
Sports video games strive for realism by closely replicating real-life players, but digitally reproducing their tattoos has led to court fights over ownership rights.
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Forearm Tattoo Design By Tattoo Studio In Nashik
Forearm Tattoo Design By Inkfinite Tattoo Studio In Nashik
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Inkfinite Tattoo Studio In Nashik, India | Best Tattoo Artist In Nashik
Inkfinite Tattoo Studio In Nashik, India | Best Tattoo Artist In Nashik | Visit us for Shiva Tattoo, Ganesha Tattoo, Buddha Tattoo, Animal Tattoos, Cover Up
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Scientists develop Biosensing Tattoo that Changes Color When Your Blood Sugar Levels Change
Whether you’re a fan of tattoos or would never consider getting one, you’ll have to admit—these are pretty cool. Scientists have developed something called a biosensing tattoo that could help change the lives of people living with types 1 or 2 diabetes. Known as DermalAbyss ink – currently still in the proof-of-concept stage and not available to the general public – this biosensing tattoo is able to track pH levels, as well as sodium and glucose concentrations within your bloodstream.
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Face Tattoos Go Mainstream
Post Malone and Justin Bieber are the most visible examples of how ink has crossed a new line.
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Palolem Tattoo Studio - Award Winning Tattoo Artist In Palolem Goa India
Beautiful Tattoo Design On Chest By Tattoo Artist Bharat Dharoliya at Palolem Tattoo Studio In Goa, India. #tattooartistingoa #palolemtattoo #fruittattoo #chesttattoo #bharattattoo #tattooartistindia
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Tattoo You: Immune System Cells Help Keep Ink In Its Place
When you get a tattoo, your body mounts a battle against the ink. So how do ankle flowers and bicep hearts stick around so long? Researchers took a look at specialized cells that gobble up the ink.
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The Tattooist of Auschwitz - and his secret love
For more than 50 years, Lale Sokolov kept quiet about his job at the Nazi death camp.
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Sherwood Tattoo Artist Offers to Cover Up Racist, Gang Ink for Free
Ink meets skin inside the Diamond State Tattoo Parlor in Sherwood. "After Christmastime, the shop definitely gets busier," tattoo artist, Nicholas Peirce says. Peirce has been putting pen to person for more than seven years. And, now, Peirce is offering a special deal. "Something to give back, in a way," Peirce says.
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Graphene tattoos could monitor health
The tattoo could be a wearable device measuring electrical activity of the brain, muscles and heart.
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A Cop With A Tattoo He Swears Isn’t A “Nazi Tattoo” Says A Lot About Police Free Speech
What beliefs disqualify someone from working as a cop? A Philadelphia officer with a tattoo strikingly similar to a Nazi symbol shows how free speech is being put to the test in police departments.
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Beautiful Scar-Concealing Tattoo Designs
Cover up that scar with a beautiful tattoo. Scars and birthmarks make many people self-conscious. Regardless of your scar’s location, at some point in time, whether it be the general public or your significant other, someone will see it. While this isn’t such a big deal for most, some people find it a constant embarrassment that never quite goes away. While technology has yet to find a way to completely remove unsightly scars and blemishes, many people have turned to tattoos as an effective and fun way to conceal those pesky imperfections.