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Tattoo Artist: Zoran Pocrnic Zoran Žvaki Pocrnić hails from Osijek, Croatia and owns his own shop, Anubis tattoo shop; located in the center of the beautiful city. Remembering early memories, he recalls that the idea of tattooing was more of a rebellious notion, so seductive in its cool and different lifestyle as well as a way of maintaining his love of art. |
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Tattoo Artist: Tomasz Torfinski Tomasz Torfinski openly admits that there was never a real feeling that he had a talent for art until after the first tattoo. When he was seventeen, he realized that it would be nice to learn how to draw, so he began with drawing different things without any knowledge and experience, until after a few years, he started art study, where “real learning” began. The school taught him how to think artistically, and how to develop the skills in a unique way so he stood out from the rest. |
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Tattoo Artist: József Török Józef Tӧrӧk works and lives in Budapest, tattooing clients at Mágus Tattoo Studio. As a young child, he began testing his creative abilities painting and drawing constantly all the way through high school. “A friend of mine told me to start tattooing, because he knew that I always drew and I do it well.” |
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Tattoo Artist: Terry Fuller Located in the United Kingdom, Terry Fuller knew early in life that he had the talent for art and was influenced by a father that was an artist. School helped him focus on it as well, and living in a rough part of town growing up, motivated him to do something other than fall into the crime that was essentially a common way of life. |
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Tattoo Artist: Tony Mancia Currently residing in Atlanta Georgia, Tony Mancia has a private studio, Studio Recluse with a close friend, Evan Lovett. This is not his only location, as Tony finds himself travelling approximately five months out of the year, attending conventions and guest spotting in Europe. “It seems I am never home.” |
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Tattoo Artist: Carlox Angarita As a child Carlox Angarita knew he was interested in art and had a talent for drawing, but it was not until he was twenty two years old that he decided to pursue tattooing. Influenced by friends and interested in drawing every day, he realized that it was a great way to reflect his talent by putting it on the client’s skin. It was through art and encouragement that he fell in love with the process of tattooing and its uniqueness within the art world. |
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Tattoo Artist: Victor Portugal Born in Uruguay, Victor realized that he had a talent for art when he was young and had moved to Santa Catarina, where he had bought an American magazine and saw some art by Paul Booth and Aaron Cain. “I knew that I wanted to do exactly this.” |
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Tattoo Artist: André Zechmann During my childhood my exceptional talent as a painter and illustrator attracted a significant amount of attention. I scribbled and drew on everything within my reach – nothing was safe. |
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Photographer: Keith Selle Internationally recognized Las Vegas photographer Keith Selle is currently working on a book project, due next year and it will certainly be a collaboration of great art, not only by tattoo models, but by his sheer genius in capturing multifaceted art forms. His story is as captivating and unique as his work. Mein by ethnicity, but part Laotian by blood and born in Laos, he was raised in a refugee camp in Thailand, where he was rescued and brought to the U.S government in Seattle, WA, where he then settled down in Sacramento CA in 1984. |
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Tattoo Artist: Barthez FMT Recently InkFREAKZ had the opportunity to interview tattoo artist Barthez from Forevermore Tattoo Shop in Bulgaria, who has been interested in art since he was seven years old during which there was a school for children with different talents, and he was in the art department. After completion of school, Barthez went to a university, graduating with Bachelors in sculpture. |














