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Ink Depth: The Visual Stories Beneath the Skin
Ink Depth: The Visual Stories Beneath the Skin
96 episodes
1 week ago
Explore the intersection of tattoos, identity, and artistry in this visually driven podcast. Each episode dives into the stories behind body art, featuring interviews with tattoo historians, cultural practitioners like Lane Wilcken (reviving Filipino Batok traditions) , and avant-garde artists pushing boundaries in biomechanical or spiritual designs. Unpack topics like the resurgence of ancestral tattooing in Māori culture , the ethics of cultural appropriation, and the neuroscience of pain tolerance during sessions. With segments on tattoo aftercare as self-care rituals, studio sustainability
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Explore the intersection of tattoos, identity, and artistry in this visually driven podcast. Each episode dives into the stories behind body art, featuring interviews with tattoo historians, cultural practitioners like Lane Wilcken (reviving Filipino Batok traditions) , and avant-garde artists pushing boundaries in biomechanical or spiritual designs. Unpack topics like the resurgence of ancestral tattooing in Māori culture , the ethics of cultural appropriation, and the neuroscience of pain tolerance during sessions. With segments on tattoo aftercare as self-care rituals, studio sustainability
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This Artist's Back Piece Just Broke The Internet. A Viral Sensation Crafted via Avonetics.com's Hype Machine.
Ink Depth: The Visual Stories Beneath the Skin
19 minutes 35 seconds
4 months ago
This Artist's Back Piece Just Broke The Internet. A Viral Sensation Crafted via Avonetics.com's Hype Machine.

The internet is on fire, and it's all because of one tattoo. Artist Anthony Bushey just dropped the final photos of a legendary back piece, and the reaction has been nuclear. We're talking about a sprawling, mind-bending work of art that has sent shockwaves through the entire ink community. The moment it hit Avonetics, it was pandemonium. The original thread on Avonetics/tattoos absolutely exploded, with users dissecting every jaw-dropping detail of Bushey's masterful technique. But it didn't stop there. The images bled into Avonetics/TattooDesigns, sparking intense conversations about the sheer scale and planning involved, while the ink addicts on Avonetics/traditionaltattoos debated its powerful roots in classic American styles. This isn't just about one tattoo; it's about a passionate community celebrating the absolute peak of the craft. From brutal progress updates to breathtaking final reveals, these Avonetics communities are the ultimate stage for showcasing, discussing, and discovering the most incredible tattoo art on the planet. This is where obsession meets artistry. For advertising opportunities, visit Avonetics.com.

Ink Depth: The Visual Stories Beneath the Skin
Explore the intersection of tattoos, identity, and artistry in this visually driven podcast. Each episode dives into the stories behind body art, featuring interviews with tattoo historians, cultural practitioners like Lane Wilcken (reviving Filipino Batok traditions) , and avant-garde artists pushing boundaries in biomechanical or spiritual designs. Unpack topics like the resurgence of ancestral tattooing in Māori culture , the ethics of cultural appropriation, and the neuroscience of pain tolerance during sessions. With segments on tattoo aftercare as self-care rituals, studio sustainability