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Nov 20th - The Old School St.Louis Tattoo Expo celebrated its 5th year with a convention above and beyond the already stellar reputation. Hosted by the famous Lyle Tuttle and photographer Bill DeMichele, the show was a special blend of old school artists and young talent. Go to the Tattoos.com St. Louis Tattoo Expo page to check out photos.
Nov 16th - New articles on Tattoos.com WTF? A section dedicated to the quirky stories from the Tattoo World. This week we look into ther world's first Eco friendly tattoo studio and the questionable practice of tattooing your EYEBALL!
Nov 13th - Tattoos.com announces RSS Feeds for our site. We are also Beta Testing our Mobile phone site. added a new directory of studios we host.
Nov 6th - Tattoos.com celebrity tattoo watch with Janine Lindemulder, former porn star and aspiring tattoo artist, is now suing movie star Sandra Bullock and her husband Jesse James.
Japanese Tattooing
from the Past to the Present
by Mieko Yamada
A captivating and extensive tour of the history behind Japanese tattoo culture that traces its routes as far back as the Jomon period. Links, photos, videos and meticulous research bring to life a rich and colorful history over centuries that evolved as the modern tattoo bodysuit. .
Nov 5th New video of hand tattooing on the young women of New Guinea.
Nov 4th- New site, Nathan Kostechko, out of Chinatown, Los Angeles. If
you want more traffic for your studio, check out our hosting page. . New Videos added. Check out our archives on the videos page.
Nov 2nd- Are Tattoos Really Forever? Nope, and I'm sure there are a number of dumb celebrities that thank God for that!
Oct 28th - Tattoos.com is happy to announce the latest sites we host, Dave Barton, out of LA, and Wildfire Tattoos, of Cape Town, South Africa. If you want more traffic for your studio, check out our hosting page.
Oct 26th -Traditional
Japanese Tattooing New video and exclusive article from legendary tattooist Kazuo Oguri. Oguri, known in Japan as Horihide, his tattooing name, is a famous artist and highly regarded as the pioneer that brought Japanese tattooing to Sailor Jerry, and subsequently Ed Hardy, after World War Two. Thus setting the stage for large Asian body suit tattoo design to change the face of western tattooing in the last half of the twenty first century. Here in his own words, with video, is his story.