Chuco Moreno wants people to enjoy his art and Chicano tattooing. People use the term “Chicano style” to describe a wide range of black and gray tattoos these days, but as someone who grew up in the ...
A style of tattooing called "black and gray realism" has its roots in East Los Angeles' Chicano culture. It moved from penal institutions, to the... Black And Gray ... And Brown: A Tattoo Style's ...
Chicano tattooing has an undeniable power in American imagery. “I feel like how far it’s gained traction shows how popular and accepted Chicano culture has grown across the country and globally,” says ...
When Johnny Quintana first started filling in as a tattoo artist, many of his peers were still at the age where the most important art they saw was in comic books and cartoons. But as the younger ...
Latino gangs use a combination of pin-up, religious and cryptic language to fly their colors Grace Neutral is the British Anthony Bourdain of body modification and she spoke at length to Latino gang ...
View the full episode transcript. Miguel “Bounce” Perez is a visual artist who owes a lot of his talents to childhood memories with his family. His mother introduced him to sketching, as she’d draw ...
Ngo Cong Binh, a barber in Ho Cho Minh City, cuts a customer's hair. When Nguyen Phuoc Loc first started dabbling in Chicano culture eight years ago, it was simply because he liked the way that the ...
Tattoos are no longer taboo. According to a Harris poll, about half of American Millennials say they have at least one, and so do a third of Gen Xers. Once you have one, data show, you'll get more.