Jagger, the town’s only tattoo artist, says the perception that tattoos are only for gang members has changed in the last few years. Carlos manuel gutiérrez joaquín cuts josé manuel valle reyes’ hair in san francisco, nayarit, mexico Maralmaa bayarbaatar tattoos batmunkh chinzorig at a tattoo parlor in erdenet, orkhon province, mongolia
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“it is important to do it seriously from the deepest of your heart,” maralmaa says, “because you are creating something that will stay on someone’s body for the rest of his or her life.”
On one side of the street, branded clothes are on display at a shopping center
On the other side, people are sipping cold beverages in the midafternoon sun This neighborhood, also referred to as the backpacker’s district, is home to mohan’s tattoo inn Up a small staircase to reach. Penélope quiñones molinary, 15, an aspiring artist, sits under a tree at parque colón, where she finds inspiration surrounded by nature and animals, in aguadilla, a town on puerto rico’s northwestern coast
Penélope dreams of having a studio space where she can sell her artwork and work as a tattoo artist and hairdresser “i just have to keep doing the things that i like and not think. Isabel hermida silva, right, dusts talcum powder on the arm of valeria gonzález, 5, to seal a temporary tattoo during an event to celebrate body art at the museo nacional de la estampa (national museum of graphic arts) on international museum day in mexico city. Laura rocha lópez, right, shows a miniature painting by miguel ortega, left, to a facebook live audience during a weekly radio program that features a wide range of guests in irapuato, guanajuato, mexico
Ortega, who is a painter as well as a tattoo artist, writer and video game programmer, paints with a paintbrush attached to a bungee cord, which he holds with his mouth, thumb and index finger.
In suburban kampala, the ndere cultural centre attracts visitors from all over the world Opened in 2003, the center not only provides entertainment, but also training in traditional ugandan dancing and drumming The creator has a goal for the center of one day becoming a living museum of ugandan culture, highlighting different regions of the country. Across the country, a new generation of designers and artisans is working to promote sustainable practices and preserve traditional techniques.