Inked Mag Staff
June 4th, 2015
SullenTV – Baltimore Tattoo Convention Coverage Part 1
If I was given an unlimited amount of money one thing that I would do—after buying a 24K gold plated toilet, of course—is attend every tattoo convention in the world.…
If I was given an unlimited amount of money one thing that I would do—after buying a 24K gold plated toilet, of course—is attend every tattoo convention in the world. Sure, it would be rad just to travel to all of those places, but can you even imagine the amount of sick tattooing you would see? So much great work is produced at each convention but one rarely gets an opportunity to go to any other than the few that are most local. That’s why we are happy to have SullenTV.
The good people at Sullen cover every convention worth knowing about and are kind enough to make videos showcasing all of the action. It’s not quite the same as attending the conventions yourself but it’s the next best thing. Not to mention that it is free to watch here at Inkedmag.com as opposed to having to jet halfway across the country. This way you can continue to save up for that sleeve you’ve been thinking about.
In this edition SullenTV takes us inside of the Baltimore Tattoo Convention. The always lovely Bernadette Macias talks to tattoo artists Big Gus, Mark Longenecker, Flaks and more while they show off the work that they have completed. By the end of the video you will be second guessing your decision to skip the trip and start saving your cash to head to Baltimore in 2016.
If you want to see more of SullenTV’s convention coverage click here, here and here.
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