Photoessay: Making a Mark
Elise Wang, Director of Photography|March 4, 2020
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The beloved Japanese Kewpie doll gets inked for the ‘Body of Work’ MoPop exhibit.
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Seattle Tattoo Emporium owner Jimmy Hillary and fellow tattoo artist Daniel Skillingstead pose in front of flash art from renowned artists, such as Ed Hardy.
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The Pain Map at the MoPop ‘Body of Work’ exhibit shows the least to most painful body parts to tattoo.
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C.J. “Danny” Danzl’s hand-painted tattoo kit from the 40s.
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In the ‘Body of Work’ exhibit at the Museum of Pop Culture, a recreation of a tattoo parlor allows visitors to try on hologram designs.
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Tattoo artists can use a variety of needles and machines to tattoo clients.
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