Forget tribal tattoos — Gen Z is ushering in a futuristic, new favorite in body art. The generation’s ink of choice is cybersigilism, a type of sharp, spiky line work that looks both gothic and ...
MASHPEE — Kerri Helme, a member of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, can often be found practicing traditional, Indigenous tattooing out of her New Bedford apartment — a cozy capsule that sits on East ...
Despite originating about four years ago in the New York City tattoo scene, a recent uptick in calls for cybersigilism tattoos among Gen Z has stirred up equal parts admiration and scrutiny for this ...
An eskrima martial artist and a tribal tattooer bring ancestral practices to San Diego. Jessica Mercado practices eskrima, a traditional martial art from the Philippines. She talks about the history ...
Cybersigilism (sahy-ber-sij-il-iz-uhm) tattoos are a relatively new trend that is becoming more popular, particularly among Gen Z. They are a combination of technology (cyber) and ancient symbols ...
One in three Australian women now have a tattoo, and most don’t stop at one. What is the compulsion to keep adding ink?
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