The New York Times: Cool Tribal Tattoo. Is It From the ’90s?
MLive: From taboo to timeless: Tribal tattoo artist Leo Zulueta makes waves in fine art community
From taboo to timeless: Tribal tattoo artist Leo Zulueta makes waves in fine art community
Tattoos are an integral part of Indigenous and tribal communities worldwide, including South Asia. Whether as a beautification technique or to escape the “evil eyes” of men from other tribes, ...
New York Post: Gen Z’s replaces millennial tribal tattoo trend with cybersigilism — what is it?
Forget tribal tattoos — Gen Z is ushering in a futuristic, new favorite in body art. The generation’s ink of choice is cybersigilism, a type of sharp, spiky line work that looks both gothic and ...
Gen Z’s replaces millennial tribal tattoo trend with cybersigilism — what is it?
Jennifer Spencer chuckles at the memory of her first tattoo. "It's a sun, done by a guy named Tattoo Joe who's somewhat of a legend around here, in the back of a van on Thomasville Road." ...
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The style, once dismissed for being culturally appropriative and meathead-y, is back. By Joseph Bernstein Reporting from Ann Arbor, Mich. Sometimes, a customer walks into Name Brand Tattoo on North ...
now through August 27, is old school. While the popularization of tattoo culture has dramatically shifted the landscape of body art in Western cultures over the last three decades -- thanks to ...