The theme of the day was , and the elimination challenge didn't disappoint. The artists were tasked with tattooing designs that incorporated elements of motion or relied on perfect technical finesse to succeed.
The judges—Dave Navarro, Chris Núñez, and Oliver Peck—were more ruthless than ever. In a season defined by the "Battle of the Sexes" rivalry, every critique felt like a blow to team morale. Ultimately, the artist who failed to show enough finesse in their linework was sent packing, proving that even a great concept can’t save you from poor execution. [S12E13] Moving Pictures
The artists had to show they could create a cohesive, eye-catching design that would look just as good in motion as it does standing still. It was a beautiful way to highlight the intersection of art and accessibility, and the winner secured that all-important advantage for the Elimination Tattoo. The theme of the day was , and
Did the right person go home, or is the "Battle of the Sexes" bias starting to show? Let’s talk about it in the comments! In a season defined by the "Battle of
"Moving Pictures" reminded us that tattooing isn't just about what you draw—it's about how you apply it. Whether it's a painting on a spoke guard or ink in the skin,