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Peter Aurisch

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Abstract Tattoos by Peter Aurisch - Ratta TattooRatta Tattoo

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    Jul 30, 2012 · Peter Aurisch is an abstract tattoo artist from Berlin, Germany who creates vivid, unusual tattoo designs. His contemporary body art style is appealing and attractive and can be used to compliment artistic and creative personalities. The Art of Abstract Tattoos The term "abstract tattoo" is a …

The Most Amazing Tattoo Artists in Berlin iHeartBerlin.de

    https://www.iheartberlin.de/2014/12/23/the-most-amazing-tattoo-artists-in-berlin/
    Dec 23, 2014 · Click on to check out 10 Berlin-based tattoo artists and studios that really grabbed our attention. Some have already been established as household names in the international and local tattoo scene, while others are talented apprentices who have found the best studios to develop their craft.

11 Sensational Berlin Tattoo Artists to Check Out Books ...

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    Berlin Tattoo Artists. The Berlin tattoo scene is a bustling and exciting one, with local artists and tattoo artists from afar delivering some of the best quality tattoo art in Europe right now. Let’s check out ten of the most awesome Berlin tattoo artists of 2019! Getting Your First Tattoo…

Best Tattoo Shops & Artists in Berlin, Germany - Thrillist

    https://www.thrillist.com/lifestyle/berlin/best-tattoo-shops-artists-berlin-germany
    Dec 08, 2016 · Toshihide Okada -- or "Hide" for short -- is Berlin’s only tattoo artist doing iruzemi, or the ancient Japanese method of hand poking with a needle. He’s been tattooing for nearly 20 years, and...

How the Squatting Scene Inspired Berlin's Tattoo Culture

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    Apr 04, 2018 · Piercing, tattoos and punk attire was, for many, the unofficial uniform. Tattoos played an important part in this, and many squatters marked themselves with statements and symbols of protest. Berlin artist, Timm Ulrichs, became famous in 1981 when he had the words ‘The End’ tattooed on his right eyelid. Every blink was now a sign of his own transience, and Ulrichs exploited the social stigma …

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