Inked Mag Staff
January 20th, 2015
Ilma Gore’s “Tattoo Me” Project Suspended and Revamped
Ilma Gore, the 22-year-old behind the “Tattoo Me” Kickstarter offering to tattoo your name on her body for just $10, successfully raised over $11,000 in the few days that her crowd…
Ilma Gore, the 22-year-old behind the “Tattoo Me” Kickstarter offering to tattoo your name on her body for just $10, successfully raised over $11,000 in the few days that her crowd funding project was live, quickly surpassing her set goal of $6,000. Unfortunately, before the funding time period ended, Kickstarter suspended the project seemingly putting “Tattoo Me” on hold. However, Gore was quick to act and launched a new “Tattoo Me” through GoFundMe.com. Now, four days into the project, Gore has raised over $8,500, again surpassing her initial goal. It looks like a lot of people are eager to have their names tattooed on Gore, whether out of intrigue or for the sake of the art project itself. If this crowd fund stays active, we will soon get a chance to check out all of the names of the backers helping to make Gore’s project possible. For a full look at Gore’s project, click right here.

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