The Belief in Craft: Taiwan Tattoo
In the early conservative social atmosphere, tattoos were once seen as a symbol of punks and hooligans, but as the trend changed, more and more people can see it as art, the pattern may be the current fashion, a beloved family member, or pet, or a cursive inscription, tattoos have different meanings for everyone. Diao-chin is 39 years old and has been a tattoo apprentice since he was in his twenties. Unlike flat painting, tattoos are drawn according to the curves of the body's muscles and colored with patience and stitch by stitch, and from each challenge, he develops a more advanced self.
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