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| Known as "the father of modern tribal tattooing."<ref name=Aquino>{{Citation | last = Aquino | first = Joann Natalia | title = Leo Zulueta: The Father of Modern Tribal Tattooing Celebrates 30 Years in the Black | magazine = Skin and Ink Magazine | date = March 2012 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite book | last = Levy | first = Janey | title = Tattoos in Modern Society | publisher = The Rosen Publishing Group | year = 2008 | pages = 50 | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=HItttnt8uQgC&pg=PA50 | isbn = 978-1-4042-1829-1}}</ref> Zulueta championed all-black tattooing, called "the king of black."<ref name=Aquino /> Featured on [[TLC (TV channel)|TLC]]'s ''Tattoo Wars''.<ref>{{Citation | last = Chansanchai | first = Athima | title = Tattoo convention draws legions -- and a TV show | newspaper = [[Seattle Post-Intelligencer]] | date = August 12, 2007 | url = http://www.seattlepi.com/ae/327338_tattoo13.html | accessdate =March 26, 2010}}</ref>
| Known as "the father of modern tribal tattooing."<ref name=Aquino>{{Citation | last = Aquino | first = Joann Natalia | title = Leo Zulueta: The Father of Modern Tribal Tattooing Celebrates 30 Years in the Black | magazine = Skin and Ink Magazine | date = March 2012 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite book | last = Levy | first = Janey | title = Tattoos in Modern Society | publisher = The Rosen Publishing Group | year = 2008 | pages = 50 | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=HItttnt8uQgC&pg=PA50 | isbn = 978-1-4042-1829-1}}</ref> Zulueta championed all-black tattooing, called "the king of black."<ref name=Aquino /> Featured on [[TLC (TV channel)|TLC]]'s ''Tattoo Wars''.<ref>{{Citation | last = Chansanchai | first = Athima | title = Tattoo convention draws legions -- and a TV show | newspaper = [[Seattle Post-Intelligencer]] | date = August 12, 2007 | url = http://www.seattlepi.com/ae/327338_tattoo13.html | accessdate =March 26, 2010}}</ref>
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This is a list of notable tattoo artists.

Betty Broadbent, 1938
Amund Dietzel, 1914
Mary Jane Haake, 2011
Don Ed Hardy, 1980
Horiyoshi III, 2010
Manfred Kohrs, 2016
Whang-od, 2016
Kim Saigh, 2007
Henk Schiffmacher, 2018
Horst Streckenbach, 1979
Paul Timman, 2009
Lyle Tuttle, 2007
Lokesh Verma, 2021
Kat Von D, 2007
Maud Wagner, c. 1907
Leo Zulueta, 2019
Name Date Nationality Note
Guy Aitchison Born 1968 American Tattoo artist and painter based in Illinois, featured on TLC's Tattoo Wars.
Hannah Aitchison Born 1966 American Chicago, Illinois based artist featured on TLC's LA Ink.
Bang Bang Born 1985 American Real name is Keith Scott McCurdy.
Kari Barba Born 1960 American Current owner of tattoo shop in Long Beach, California, that has continuously operated since 1927
Alex Binnie Born 1959 American
Paul Booth Born 1967 American
Darren Brass Born 1972 American
Betty Broadbent 1909–1983 American Tattoo artist and most photographed tattooed lady of the 20th century
Myra Brodsky Born 1987 German New York based tattoo artist
George Burchett 1872–1953 British Known as "King of Tattooists".[1] Tattooed royalty and The Great Omi.[2]
Scott Campbell Born 1977 American New York-based tattoo artist
Mister Cartoon Born 1970 Mexican American a.k.a. Mark Machado
Vincent Castiglia Born 1982 American Artist at Vincent Castiglia Gallery & Custom Tattoo
María José Cristerna Born 1976 Mexican Known as "The Vampire Woman" and "The Jaguar Woman".[3] Recognized by Guinness World Records as the most tattooed woman in the world, with 96% of her body covered.[4]
August Coleman 1884–1973 American In 1918, he opened a tattoo parlor in Norfolk, Virginia, near the navy base there.
Ben Corday 1875–1938 American Prolific tattoo flash artist
Alan Dean Born 1964 British Owner of Tattoo UK, UK based tattoo studio chain.
Amund Dietzel 1891–1974 Norwegian American Early American tattoo artist, "Master of Milwaukee"
Manu Farrarons Born 1967 French Polynesian tattoo artist based in Tahiti, French Polynesia.
Chris Garver Born 1970 American Formerly based in New York City, now based in Florida. Featured on TLC's Miami Ink.[5]
Shotsie Gorman Born 1951 American New Jersey-born artist known for his photorealism and large scale portraits.
Julia Mage’au Gray Born 1973 Papua New Guinean Credited with revitalising women's traditional tattooing, such as veiqia from Fiji, in countries in Oceania.
Jacci Gresham Born 1951 American Her shop, Aart Accent Tattoos & Body Piercing, is Louisiana's oldest continuous tattoo business.
Mary Jane Haake Born 1951 American Known for her work in medical tattooing and permanent makeup.
Yoji Harada 1973 1973–2019 Japanese Florida based tattoo artist, featured on TLC's Miami Ink.
Don Ed Hardy Born 1945 American Known as "the godfather of modern tattoo."[6] Hardy trained under Sailor Jerry and Japanese masters, Hardy is a noted proponent of the use of Japanese tattoo designs and techniques in American work. He founded Tattootime.
Christine Harvey New Zealand One of New Zealand's only female tā moko artists.[7]
Henry Hate Born 1968 American a.k.a. Henry Martinez Jr.
Shanghai Kate Hellenbrand Born 1942 American Called "America's Tattoo Godmother"
Dan Henk Born 1972 American
Adal Hernandez Born 1973 American Based in New York City
Martin Hildebrandt 1825–1890 German-American Early tattoo artist in New York City
Herbert Hoffmann 1919–2010 German
Horihide 1929–2017 Japanese
Horiyasu Born 1953 Japanese One of the most respected contemporary tattooists in Japan
Horiyoshi III Born 1946 Japanese
Nikko Hurtado Born 1981 American Has been a guest artist on LA Ink several times. Judge on Paramount's Ink Master (2022).
Greg Irons 1947–1984 American
Ami James Born 1972 Israeli Co-star of Miami Ink. Main judge on Ink Master Season 14
Katzen American
Jessie Knight 1904–1992 British First prominent female tattoo artist in the UK
Manfred Kohrs Born 1957 German Student of Horst Streckenbach, conceptual artist
Greg Kulz Born 1963 American
Dr Lakra Born 1972 Mexican a.k.a. Jeronimo Lopez Ramirez
Vyvyn Lazonga Born 1947 American a.k.a. Beverly Bean. Based in Seattle, Washington.
Nikole Lowe Born 1973 New Zealand Based in London.
Miryam Lumpini Born 1993 Swedish
Sutherland Macdonald 1860–1942 British The first tattooist in Britain with an identifiable premises open to the public.
Mark Mahoney Born 1957 American
Ryan Ashley Malarkey Born 1987 American Tattoo artist based in Grand Junction, CO, featured on Ink Master & Ink Master: Angels.
Corey Miller Born 1967 American
Louis Molloy Born 1963 British
Grace Neutral Born 1989 British Born Grace Walker
Chris Núñez Born 1973 American Featured on TLC's Miami Ink.[5]
Samuel O'Reilly 1852–1908 American Patented the first electric tattoo machine
Whang-od Born 1917 Filipino The oldest Filipino tattooist and Kalinga's last mambabatok.
Opie Ortiz Born 1971 American
Joey Pang Born 1979 Chinese Known for her Chinese Art and Calligraphy pieces
Sua Sulu'ape Paulo II 1949/1950–1999 Samoan Samoan master tattooist
Eric Pele Born 1969 American
Thomas Pendelton Born 1971 American
Cally-Jo Born 1989 British
Jacki Randall Born 1959 American Known for original and freehand, tattooing as well as painting, illustration and cartooning. Currently owner/operator of Charm City Tattoo, Baltimore, Maryland.
Cliff Raven 1932–2001 American
Tom Riley 1870–? British Tattoo artist in the 19th century
Franklin Paul Rogers 1905–1990 American Designed tattoo machines
Jack Rudy American Known for his "black and gray" work. Owns/tattoos at Goodtime Charlie’s Tattooland in Anaheim, California.
Kim Saigh Born 1973 American One of the artists on the first season of LA Ink.
Sailor Jerry 1911–1973 American a.k.a. Norman Keith Collins.
Henk Schiffmacher Born 1952 Dutch a.k.a. Hanky Panky. The Amsterdam Tattoo Museum showcases his tattoo collection, the largest in the world.
Jonathan Shaw Born 1953 American Founded a tattoo shop in New York City in 1976
Daniel Silva Born 1993 American Based in San Francisco, California.
Janet 'Rusty' Skuse 1943–2007 British
Samuel Steward 1909–1993 American a.k.a. Phil Andros and Phil Sparrow;[8] tattoo artist and writer from Ohio, later based in California.
Horst Streckenbach 1929–2001 German a.k.a. "Tattoo Samy"
Paul Timman Born 1972 American Notable for his work on celebrities including Angelina Jolie and Drew Barrymore and his line of porcelain dinnerware with Ink Dish.
Bob Tyrrell Born 1962 American Known for his "black and gray" portraits
Lyle Tuttle 1931–2019 American California based artist who tattooed Cher, Jane Fonda and Janis Joplin.[9]
Lokesh Verma Indian India based artist who tattooed Guinness Reshi's successful Guinness World Record attempt for most number of flags to be tattooed on human body.
Kat Von D Born 1982 Mexican Featured on TLC series Miami Ink and LA Ink.
Maud Wagner 1877–1961 American The first known female tattoo artist in the U.S.[10]
Christian Warlich 1891–1964 German Hamburg based tattooist who professionalised tattooing in Germany. He supposedly was the first one to use an electric tattoo machine in Germany[11]
Leo Zulueta Born 1952 Filipino American Known as "the father of modern tribal tattooing."[6][12] Zulueta championed all-black tattooing, called "the king of black."[6] Featured on TLC's Tattoo Wars.[13]
Barbara Matos Born 1993 Brazilian known for coming from a small town, she conquered the world of tattooing. Its greatest specialty is fine line and delicate tattoos, for which it is known in Brazil and internationally.

References

  1. ^ Gay, Kathlyn; Whittington, Christine (2002). Body Marks: Tattooing, Piercing, and Scarification. Twenty-First Century Books. p. 31. ISBN 0-7613-2352-X.
  2. ^ Varndell, Teddy; Meah, Johnny; Secreto, Jimmy (2004). Freaks, Geeks, and Strange Girls. Last Gasp. p. 104. ISBN 0-86719-622-X.
  3. ^ Martinez, Saul D. (March 3, 2015). "Abogada y vampiro, o la mujer mas tatuada" [Lawyer and Vampire, and the Most Tattooed Woman]. El Imparcial (in Spanish). Retrieved September 9, 2019.
  4. ^ Glenday, Craig, ed. (March 10, 2015). "Humans". Guinness World Records 2015. Bantam Trade. p. 154. ISBN 9781101883808. Retrieved September 9, 2019 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ a b Heffernan, Virginia (July 19, 2005), "Skin Deep but Filled With Significance", The New York Times, retrieved April 8, 2010
  6. ^ a b c Aquino, Joann Natalia (March 2012), "Leo Zulueta: The Father of Modern Tribal Tattooing Celebrates 30 Years in the Black", Skin and Ink Magazine
  7. ^ Steele, Monique (September 13, 2017). "Pioneer female Māori tā moko artist 'born to do it';". The Press. Retrieved December 29, 2022.
  8. ^ Albert L. Morse, The Tattooists, 1st Edition 1977, ISBN 0-918320-01-1, S. 50
  9. ^ TattooFinder (2009). Tattoo Sourcebook. HarperCollins. p. 23. ISBN 978-0-00-728994-3.
  10. ^ Lokke, Maria (January 16, 2014). "A Secret History of Women and Tattoo". New York. Retrieved June 28, 2014.
  11. ^ Dr. Ole Wittmann. "Aufruf vom 30. Oktober 2015 /". Stiftung Historische Museen Hamburg/Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte (in German). Archived from the original on January 22, 2016. Retrieved January 22, 2016.
  12. ^ Levy, Janey (2008). Tattoos in Modern Society. The Rosen Publishing Group. p. 50. ISBN 978-1-4042-1829-1.
  13. ^ Chansanchai, Athima (August 12, 2007), "Tattoo convention draws legions -- and a TV show", Seattle Post-Intelligencer, retrieved March 26, 2010