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	<title>Reverend Simon White &#124; Tattoo Artist &#124; Cape Town</title>
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		<title>The Art of Brian Morris</title>
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The devils of past religions have always, at least in part, had animal characteristics, evidence of man's constant need to deny that he too is an animal, for to do so would serve a mighty blow to his impoverished ego. - Anton LaVey.

Check out more of his work at ooo000ooo.com ...</description>
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		<title>Generations Of Killer Ink</title>
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The Skuse family have a rich heritage in the art of tattooing - dating back well over 80 years. It all started with founder Les Skuse, who started the Bristol business back in 1928. Through his years of inking that brought him recognition in Bristol and abroad, Les Skuse was ...</description>
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		<title>Artist: Valerie Vargas</title>
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The tattoo industry is saturated with mediocre artists creating second-rate tattoos, so it is nice to see an artist who is not only technically outstanding but who also has a real passion for their art.

London based Valerie Vargas is without a doubt one of the best traditional tattoo artists on ...</description>
		<link>http://www.reverendsimonwhite.com/index.php/2010/02/artist-valerie-vargas/</link>
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		<title>Illustrations By Shohei Otomo</title>
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The impeccably rendered ball-point pen illustrations of Shohei Otomo, aka Hakuchi, play with themes of Japanese history, stereotypes and nationalism.

The way he contrasts large dark and white shapes with fine detail reminds me of highly talented, yet largely forgotten illustrator Vint Lawrence. A little modern with a touch of traditional ...</description>
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