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We love showcasing tattoo artists that push the envelope with artistic styles askew from what we're accustomed. The Summer 2021 Edition of Skin & Ink Magazine is a prime example of just how many new, inspiring, and innovative features and artists we can cram in between our covers! Daria Pirojenko brings her vibrant graphic design and pop culture portrait mashups to S&I. We had the honor of visiting Allen Williams, the legendary artist behind many of the extraordinary characters in Guillermo del Toro's movies, Pan's Labyrinth and Hellboy. We sat down to chat about the many perspectives of sacred geometry with Dillon Forte. Jake Karamol discusses how he became a Tik Tok Superstar. Dan Henk int...
Who's innovating the tattoo industry? Who are the artists pushing the envelope and creating beautiful works that we've never seen the likes of before now? Who are the artists that inspire us to push our own work to the point we hadn't thought was possible? This is what Skin & Ink Magazine is all about! The Winter 2022 edition of S&I features some of the world's most innovative creators. Brandon Herrera brings his hyper-realistic dark works to our pages along with Edit Paints, whose miniature photo-realism masterpieces both are purveyors of their respective corners of our industry. Hiram Casas, from the current season of Ink Master, shows us he does have what it takes. Our artist spotlights in this issue are Eddie Stacey, Anrijs Straume, Julianna Menna, Ary Morssuza, Ruth Barja, and Ellyn. S&I Studio Tour traveled to Paris and popped into two local street shops for a quick chat. The Music & Ink team sat down with the Southern-Alt-Rap group, Rehab for an interview. Our Fine Art features in this issue are world renown surrealist David Seidman and realism painter Agnieszka Meinartowicz. All this and more packed into this edition of the ever-inspiring Skin & Ink Magazine!
The Spring 2022 Edition of Skin & Ink Magazine brings us full circle to celebrating thirty years of being on newsstands around the world! This issue features the incredibly talented and equally beautiful Autumn Hudson featured on the cover. Autumn's work is an extraordinary example of fine art tattooing. Featured alongside Autumn, is one of new school tattooing's most coveted treasures, Scotty Munster. His art is bright and playful, yet employs fantastic textures which merge into a unique style that sets him apart from most other new school styles. This edition features epic work by Vainius Anomaly, Kindamo, Artem Korobov, Shooby, Kamil Mocet, Marek Hali and Klark. Our Fine Art Feature for this is issue is none other than Skin & Ink's very own Scott Versago. Versago exhibits his unusual portrait work spanning multiple mediums and styles. Electrum's Rob Smead talks about what makes a great shop owner in his article, "Business of Tattooing: Shop Owners". We sat down with Vinnie Dombroski of the bands Sponge and The Lucid to talk Music & Ink with him. All this and much more packed into the Spring 2022 Edition of Skin & Ink Magazine!
A rock star living in excess is called home after the disappearance of his son and must atone for past sins. A bartending ex-preacher becomes an accessory to murder. A suicidal writer spending a winter weekend at the Jersey Shore is snowed in with a cult and its strange goddess. In the new edition of Lucas Mangum's debut collection, these stories and more plunge head-first into darkness both human and paranormal. Lives and whole worlds end. Rebirth leads to a second death. These stories are both terrifying and transformative, and after reading them, you won't be the same. Stories included in this collection:Ghost MusicHell and BackOur Lady of the SeaWorlds CollidingVideo InfernoOfferingsHayrideWorm MagicOccupy BabylonThe World AsunderA Killing Back HomeWaters of RuinThe Last Easy Rider
From Jack Bantry, editor of Splatterpunk Zine and author of The Lucky Ones Died First and Robert Essig, author of Death Obsessed, In Black and People of the Ethereal Realm comes a story of gut-wrenching noir.Issy has become used to her new life in the UK, away from poverty in her native land. New beginnings weren't without struggle, and sometimes the past comes back when you least expect it.Mark dealt a little weed on the side, just enough to get him a few bucks and provide some for personal use. No big deal. Not until he makes a little mistake. Sometimes even the smallest error can turn into a dire situation.There's another world under the veneer of city streets in London's Leicester Square, streets people walk every day without suspicion. Issy and Matt find out about this world in the worst ways imaginable, and they must fight for their lives to get out.In this underworld, people Ain't Worth A Shit!
This is the story of the life and times of a West Cork farmer, growing up and struggling to survive in the 1920s and 1930s, managing his farm through the 1950s and adjusting to new forces in the 1970s, but marginalised by the times we now live in.
"It's like JAWS but with Bigfoot!" - Shane McKenzie "An action-packed and blood-soaked creature-feature of a novel for fans of David Schow, Skipp & Spector and Richard Laymon" - Deadite Press
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Jack Lynch is one of the most important and perhaps most underrated Irish political leaders of the twentieth century. A sportsman who won six All-Ireland medals in a row with Cork, he was also a civil servant and a barrister before being elected to Dáil Éireann in 1948. During his thirty-one years as a parliamentarian, he held the ministries of Education, Industry and Commerce, and Finance before succeeding Seán Lemass as Taoiseach in 1966. Lynch held office during the critical years of the late 1960s and early 1970s when Northern Ireland disintegrated and civil unrest swept through Belfast, Derry and other towns. This precipitated one of the worst crises in the history of the Irish state. Jack Lynch upheld the parliamentary democratic tradition at great personal and political cost, even to the point of fracturing the unity of his government and his party. If you want to know what happened during those terrible years, read this book.