Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. New Hampshire tattoo artist Jesse Rix’s specialty is 3D tattoos. Rix combines nature and realism to create stunning, ...
When I was little, I used to take off my 3D glasses in the middle of movies because I thought the blue and red lines looked so much cooler than 3D. Portland-based tattoo artist Winston the Whale ...
Everyone has a different reason for getting a tattoo. I personally strive to keep a balance between the ones that actually mean something and the ones that just look cool. That way, when my grandma ...
Everything has to be in 3D nowadays: our movies, our printers, and anything else we can fit an extra dimension into. And one Portland tattoo artist is now fitting three dimensions into his tattoos.
A local tattoo artist known as Dave is the man behind the Winston the Whale Instagram account. Demand for his 3D tattoos skyrocketed after he was featured in The Huffington Post. (Screenshot via ...
Perhaps 3-D is best suited to the grotesque. As anyone who’s seen Jackass 3D knows, it can be the gross, the unpleasant, and the visually painful that ultimately become the most visceral when given ...
Would you get a tattoo from a 3D printer? The 3D X Tattoo Machine is a new 3D printer that is able to produce tattoos on skin, puncturing the skin at around 150 times per second. The video posted ...
Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer in U.S. women with about one in eight women diagnosed over the course of their lifetime. In about 35% of cases, a mastectomy is part of a woman's treatment ...
At Worcester’s Beauty Avenue Aesthetics, owner Ale Przemielewski and artist Liz Grace have a passion project amplified by the fact that October is breast cancer awareness month. Przemielewski and ...
PHILADELPHIA — After she lost her right breast, Marianne Sarcich trained herself to not look down. The breast cancer that invaded the North Wilmington mom's body last August forced her to have a ...
Tattoos may be seen as a fun form of self-expression for some people, but for others they can be "more of a necessity that a decoration". That is according to Tanya Buxton, who has been tattooing for ...
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