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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 Tattoo Caused a Full-Blown Moderator Meltdown. See the Ink That Broke Avonetics.com & Became a Global Sensation!
Ink Depth: The Visual Stories Beneath the Skin
20 minutes 32 seconds
4 months ago
This Tattoo Caused a Full-Blown Moderator Meltdown. See the Ink That Broke Avonetics.com & Became a Global Sensation!

This isn't just a tattoo—it's the epicenter of a digital earthquake. One artist, @laurensmithtattoos, posted her stunning black and grey chrysanthemum, and the Avonetics platform has NOT been the same since. The design is flawless. Fans went wild over the insane detail, the crisp, clean lines, and the breathtaking placement that tattoo lovers dream of. The positive feedback was a tidal wave, celebrating it as a new standard in floral ink. But the beauty triggered a shocking dark side. The post was ambushed by a torrent of rude and sexualizing comments, forcing the Avonetics tattoo community moderators to declare war. They stepped in hard, purging the negativity and enforcing a new standard of respect to protect artists and their work. The chaos only made the ink more famous. This single chrysanthemum design sparked a global trend, with related posts from artists across the planet popping up, showcasing the endless, diverse interpretations of this powerful flower. It's proof that great art always wins. Witness the ink that survived the fire and became a legend. 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