Tattoo Age

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  • TV-14
  • 2017
  • 2 Seasons
  • 6.5  (50)

Tattoo Age is a documentary television series from Viceland that follows the lives and careers of three well-known tattoo artists: Robert Ryan, Bert Krak, and Mike Rubendall. The show gives viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the world of tattooing, exploring the artistry, creativity, and personal stories of these three talented artists. Throughout the series, viewers are taken on a journey through the lives of Ryan, Krak, and Rubendall as they discuss their personal backgrounds and the paths that led them to become tattoo artists. Each episode is dedicated to a different artist, allowing for an in-depth exploration of their life and work. Robert Ryan, the first artist to be featured on the show, is a renowned tattoo artist whose work has been featured in galleries around the world. Ryan has a unique style that blends traditional tattoo art with pop culture and modern art. In his episode, viewers get an inside look at Ryan's creative process, from his sketches and paintings to the finished product on his clients' skin. The episode also delves into Ryan's personal life, including his struggles with addiction and his journey to recovery. Bert Krak, the second artist featured on the show, is a traditional tattoo artist who specializes in bold, vibrant designs. Krak has been tattooing for over 20 years and has become one of the most respected artists in the industry. In his episode, viewers are introduced to Krak's shop in New York City, where he works alongside a team of talented artists. The episode also explores Krak's personal life, including his struggles with addiction and his commitment to sobriety. Mike Rubendall, the final artist featured on the show, is a renowned tattoo artist whose work has been featured in magazines around the world. Rubendall has a unique style that combines traditional Japanese tattoo art with modern design. In his episode, viewers get an inside look at Rubendall's creative process, from his initial sketches to the finished product on his clients' skin. The episode also delves into Rubendall's personal life, including his journey to becoming a tattoo artist and his passion for travel and adventure. One of the things that sets Tattoo Age apart from other tattoo-related shows is its emphasis on the personal stories and struggles of the artists. While other shows may focus solely on the artistry of tattooing, Tattoo Age takes a more holistic approach, exploring the personal experiences that have shaped these artists and their work. In addition to the personal stories of the artists, the show also explores the creative process of tattooing. Viewers get an inside look at the techniques and tools used by the artists, as well as the inspiration behind their designs. The show also emphasizes the importance of communication between the artist and the client, highlighting the collaborative nature of the tattooing process. Overall, Tattoo Age is a compelling and informative series that offers a unique look into the world of tattooing. Whether you're a tattoo enthusiast or simply curious about the art form, this show is well worth watching.

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The Godfather of Modern Tattooing: Ed Hardy
10. The Godfather of Modern Tattooing: Ed Hardy
September 5, 2018
Ed Hardy is celebrated the world over as the godfather of tattooing.
Old School Tattoos with Mike Perfetto
9. Old School Tattoos with Mike Perfetto
September 5, 2018
Mike Perfetto is Brooklyn's longest working tattooer.
Wild-ass Texas Style Tats With Chris Trevino
8. Wild-ass Texas Style Tats With Chris Trevino
August 29, 2018
Chris Trevino is the hardest working tattooers, sometimes working for 30 hours straight. Chris pioneered the look of Texas tattooing, but his true love is the Japanese style.
The Lady Pimp Of Tattoos, Annette Larue
7. The Lady Pimp Of Tattoos, Annette Larue
August 22, 2018
Annette LaRue grabbed the tattoo world by the balls as an in-your-face street shop tattooer and boss who never took no for an answer.
Spiritual Tattooing With Robert Ryan
6. Spiritual Tattooing With Robert Ryan
August 15, 2018
Fusing American traditional and Hare Krishna icons, Robert Ryan's tattoos are simply powerful. His spirituality informs his life as a tattooer, painter and musician.
The Most Sought After Tattooer, Dr. Woo
5. The Most Sought After Tattooer, Dr. Woo
August 8, 2018
Dr. Woo has turned his single needle uber-detailed tattoos into a must-have fashion statement for millions of online fans, but only worn by select few.
New York Style Tattoos With Bert Krak
4. New York Style Tattoos With Bert Krak
August 1, 2018
Bert Krak is leading the renaissance of New York-style traditional tattooing. This uncompromising straight shooter is also an avid collector and devoted family man.
The Japanese Tattoo Duo: Taki & Horitomo
3. The Japanese Tattoo Duo: Taki & Horitomo
July 25, 2018
Taki and Horitomo are the dynamic duo of Japanese-style tattooing in the United States. In addition to tattooing, they also document the art form through museum shows and books.
The Traditional Tattoo Goth: Mary Joy
2. The Traditional Tattoo Goth: Mary Joy
July 18, 2018
Mary Joy Scott is one of the most sought after tattooers in the world today. She was the last apprentice of San Francisco tattooing legend Ed Hardy.
The Master of All Tattoos: Chris Garver
1. The Master of All Tattoos: Chris Garver
July 11, 2018
Celebrity Chris Garver is respected in the tattoo world for his art and his craft.
Description

Tattoo Age is a documentary television series from Viceland that follows the lives and careers of three well-known tattoo artists: Robert Ryan, Bert Krak, and Mike Rubendall. The show gives viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the world of tattooing, exploring the artistry, creativity, and personal stories of these three talented artists.

Throughout the series, viewers are taken on a journey through the lives of Ryan, Krak, and Rubendall as they discuss their personal backgrounds and the paths that led them to become tattoo artists. Each episode is dedicated to a different artist, allowing for an in-depth exploration of their life and work.

Robert Ryan, the first artist to be featured on the show, is a renowned tattoo artist whose work has been featured in galleries around the world. Ryan has a unique style that blends traditional tattoo art with pop culture and modern art. In his episode, viewers get an inside look at Ryan's creative process, from his sketches and paintings to the finished product on his clients' skin. The episode also delves into Ryan's personal life, including his struggles with addiction and his journey to recovery.

Bert Krak, the second artist featured on the show, is a traditional tattoo artist who specializes in bold, vibrant designs. Krak has been tattooing for over 20 years and has become one of the most respected artists in the industry. In his episode, viewers are introduced to Krak's shop in New York City, where he works alongside a team of talented artists. The episode also explores Krak's personal life, including his struggles with addiction and his commitment to sobriety.

Mike Rubendall, the final artist featured on the show, is a renowned tattoo artist whose work has been featured in magazines around the world. Rubendall has a unique style that combines traditional Japanese tattoo art with modern design. In his episode, viewers get an inside look at Rubendall's creative process, from his initial sketches to the finished product on his clients' skin. The episode also delves into Rubendall's personal life, including his journey to becoming a tattoo artist and his passion for travel and adventure.

One of the things that sets Tattoo Age apart from other tattoo-related shows is its emphasis on the personal stories and struggles of the artists. While other shows may focus solely on the artistry of tattooing, Tattoo Age takes a more holistic approach, exploring the personal experiences that have shaped these artists and their work.

In addition to the personal stories of the artists, the show also explores the creative process of tattooing. Viewers get an inside look at the techniques and tools used by the artists, as well as the inspiration behind their designs. The show also emphasizes the importance of communication between the artist and the client, highlighting the collaborative nature of the tattooing process.

Overall, Tattoo Age is a compelling and informative series that offers a unique look into the world of tattooing. Whether you're a tattoo enthusiast or simply curious about the art form, this show is well worth watching.

Tattoo Age is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (18 episodes). The series first aired on March 17, 2017.

Where to Watch Tattoo Age

Tattoo Age is available for streaming on the Viceland website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Tattoo Age on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and Tubi TV.

  • Premiere Date
    March 17, 2017
  • IMDB Rating
    6.5  (50)