Tattoos and music are inextricably linked, particularly in Hip Hop culture. Esteemed rap pioneers proudly displayed ink that not only set trends, but also had profound personal meaning. This genre ...
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Baseball has a long, celebrated tradition: clean uniforms, unwritten rules, and a certain aesthetic to how it’s all presented ...
Since time immemorial, we humans have been using various pointed objects to jab ink into our skin. According to Smithsonian Magazine, the earliest anthropologic evidence of tattoos dates back to ...
There has been a complete transformation of cricket beyond the wickets, runs and boundaries. The transformation of the modern game has seen a fabulous change in which cricketers are being style icons ...
Between the recipient and the artist, one would think that someone would have stopped these ideas in their tracks.
From minimalist wrist designs to full sleeves, body art has become so common that it barely raises an eyebrow. But while the personal meaning of a tattoo may be obvious, the biological consequences ...
Rock ‘n’ roll tattoos go hand in hand. Both musicians and music lovers use ink to express themselves, pay homage to artists they admire, and have fun. Common tattoo designs include nature images like ...
Tattoos have always been a way for people to express themselves, but some have taken it to extreme levels. Imagine being so passionate about body art that every inch of your skin is covered in ink!
From full sleeve to clean slate: Brazil’s onetime most-tattooed man is erasing his past, one laser pulse at a time. Leandro de Souza, a 36-year-old photographer from Bagé in Brazil’s southernmost ...
A Norwegian metalhead officially holds the Guinness World Record for most tattoos of the same band, with a total of 43 Metallica tattoos on his body. See photos and video further down this page.