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QUEER TATTOO invites us into the growing scene of non-mainstream tattooing

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Curated by four artists, QUEER TATTOO platforms incredible international works of art presented on the beautiful canvas that is the human body.

The photographic book showcases the work of over 50 artists from across the globe through a series of intimate portraits of body art.

The project began in Germany last year when Benjamin Wolberg […] The post QUEER TATTOO invites us into the growing scene of non-mainstream tattooing appeared first on GCN.

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