Tattoo convention in Tel Aviv, Israel
Inspired by the global phenomenon of international tattoo conventions, the Israeli Body Art Society produced the second ever Tattoo convention in Israel, taking place in Tel Aviv.
A customer getting tattooed during the II edition of the Israeli Tattoo convention. In Israel, tattooing has been less common than in Europe and America, for several possible reasons, one of which is Jewish religious prohibitions.
A customer getting tattooed during the II edition of the Israeli Tattoo convention. In Israel, tattooing has been less common than in Europe and America, for several possible reasons, one of which is Jewish religious prohibitions.
A customer getting tattooed during the II edition of the Israeli Tattoo convention. In Israel, tattooing has been less common than in Europe and America, for several possible reasons, one of which is Jewish religious prohibitions.
Over the past 10 years there’s been a notable growth in the tattoo industry in Israel, with more new studios and artists promoting the art.
Shai Piercer, one of the organizers of the Israeli Tattoo convention, piercing a custumer.
A customer getting tattooed during the II edition of the Israeli Tattoo convention. In Israel, tattooing has been less common than in Europe and America, for several possible reasons, one of which is Jewish religious prohibitions.
A woman showing her Star of David tattoo, symbol of the Jewish people.
A customer getting tattooed during the II edition of the Israeli Tattoo convention. In Israel, tattooing has been less common than in Europe and America, for several possible reasons, one of which is Jewish religious prohibitions.
A customer getting tattooed during the II edition of the Israeli Tattoo convention. In Israel, tattooing has been less common than in Europe and America, for several possible reasons, one of which is Jewish religious prohibitions.
Over the past 10 years there’s been a notable growth in the tattoo industry in Israel, with more new studios and artists promoting the art.
A customer getting tattooed during the II edition of the Israeli Tattoo convention. In Israel, tattooing has been less common than in Europe and America, for several possible reasons, one of which is Jewish religious prohibitions.
The Israel Suicide Suspension team was formed by Liron Mor in Tel Aviv in 2009. “Of course it’s an art: it begins with the placement of the hooks and the rigging and continues with the person flying in the air. Seeing art in the air is beautiful. ”.
The Israel Suicide Suspension team was formed by Liron Mor in Tel Aviv in 2009. “Of course it’s an art: it begins with the placement of the hooks and the rigging and continues with the person flying in the air. Seeing art in the air is beautiful. ”.
A customer getting pierced during the II edition of the Israeli Tattoo convention.
Over the past 10 years there’s been a notable growth in the tattoo industry in Israel, with more new studios and artists promoting the art.
A couple displaying sad-maso equipment during the II edition of the Israeli Tattoo convention.
A customer getting tattooed during the II edition of the Israeli Tattoo convention. In Israel, tattooing has been less common than in Europe and America, for several possible reasons, one of which is Jewish religious prohibitions.
A customer getting tattooed during the II edition of the Israeli Tattoo convention. In Israel, tattooing has been less common than in Europe and America, for several possible reasons, one of which is Jewish religious prohibitions.
Over the past 10 years there’s been a notable growth in the tattoo industry in Israel, with more new studios and artists promoting the art.
Over the past 10 years there’s been a notable growth in the tattoo industry in Israel, with more new studios and artists promoting the art.
Over the past 10 years there’s been a notable growth in the tattoo industry in Israel, with more new studios and artists promoting the art.
Over the past 10 years there’s been a notable growth in the tattoo industry in Israel, with more new studios and artists promoting the art.
Over the past 10 years there’s been a notable growth in the tattoo industry in Israel, with more new studios and artists promoting the art.
Over the past 10 years there’s been a notable growth in the tattoo industry in Israel, with more new studios and artists promoting the art.
A customer getting tattooed during the II edition of the Israeli Tattoo convention. In Israel, tattooing has been less common than in Europe and America, for several possible reasons, one of which is Jewish religious prohibitions.
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