Bond over body ink at AZ Tattoo Expo in Mesa
This weekend marks the 13th annual AZ Tattoo Expo
and will be held at the Mesa Convention Center.
Back in the day, people viewed tattoos as an act of
rebellion, but times have changed and tattooing is more of an art and an
individualistic style.
The
assistant coordinator of the event, known in the local body art community as
“Gonzo,” told the East Valley Tribune that since
the tattoo lifestyle has grown over the years, more and more people are
attending the event.
“At
first having a tattoo was a big no-no, but now almost everyone has them,” Gonzo
said.
Gonzo
said that people are attracted to tattoos simply because their artists are able
to design perfect
and unique art in creative styles.
Local
tattoo shop owner and founder of the AZ Tattoo Expo, Sage O’Connell, started
the event for people to be able to come and share their interests for the
tattoo lifestyle. People
can hang out to talk about their passion and see how artists create tattoos.
This
weekend, over 150 “world famous” tattoo artists and body piercers will be in
attendance. According to
EastValleyTribune.com, the tattooists that will be at the expo were hand
selected by the organizers because they are professionals and the best.
Celebrity
artists that will attend include “Big Gus” from Spike TV’s "Tattoo
Nightmares" and Tommy Montoya from TLC’s "NY Ink"; both will be
tattooing as well as signing autographs.
One
of the East Valley’s finest artists, Justin Hartman of Urban Art Tattoo Studio,
is also scheduled
to showcase [his] craft.
Hartman
reported that one of his favorite parts of the expo is the opportunity to meet
other artists and seeing different talent and styles. Hartman
said his interaction with other artists over the years has influenced his work
and has helped him improve his skills.
“There’s
a lot of good talent at the expo and a lot of great stuff to do for everyone,”
Hartman said.
According
to EastValleyTribune.com, the event will feature contests, seminars, food and
beverages, tattooing, henna art, apparel, jewelry and laser tattoo removal.
Some of the contests include best black and gray, traditional and Aztec-style
art.
For more information, visit www.aztattooexpo.com.
Source:
eastvalleytribune.com