NOT YOUR DAILY GRIND: Reggie Bugmuncher grinds steel into Danny Borneo’s face to light his cigarette as part of the Olde City Sideshow from Philadelphia Credit: Chip Weiner


The Tampa Tattoo Arts Convention ran Friday-Sunday with rows and rows of tattoo artists, tattoo supplies, and a lot of inked up people.

Admittedly I'm a novice. Walking in to it, I felt out of place. I've got a conservative haircut, no scraggly goatee, no piercings, and more importantly no tats. I felt like the new dorky kid on the block walking among the whir and buzz of tattoo machines at the Tampa Convention Center. Every person that I met had more ink than the last, and some were on their way to getting more. But over the course of the night I was able to warm up to the place, and they to me. The convention was one of the coolest things I've seen in a while. 

ALL IN: The Enigma has tattoos on every part of his body including blackening his eyeballs. Credit: Chip Weiner

There were dozens of exhibits containing tattoo supplies, T-shirts, and some well renowned tattoo artists. 

BUYERS’ MARKET: The 2014 Tampa tattoo arts convention had dozens of tables of tattoo artists and supply vendors. Credit: Chip Weiner

PINNED-UP GAL: Marlo Marquise performs both a burlesque show and tops it off with self piercing. Credit: Chip Weiner

 

FEARLESS FREAK: Tattoo artist Mike the Freak works on a piece for Tampa Tribune reporter John Allman who was doing a special report on getting tattooed. Credit: Chip Weiner

Seeing the inside of the tattoo world was enlightening. There is an enviable camaraderie among the tattooed crowd. They instantly have something in common and for the most part act like family. Some of them go by the assumption that outsiders don't get it, and  will give the cold shoulder to geeks like me. But most of them were funny, welcoming, and cool to watch. Just as I was starting to feel like I was getting to know what they were about the sideshow started. 

SPARKIN’ A CONVERSATION: The Enigma has an ax to grind on the Tattoo Convention stage. What about safety glasses? Credit: Chip Weiner

Yep, there are still parts of the world I don't understand including the whole piercing and human suspension thing. It was outrageous to watch though!

PULLED IN TWO PLACES: Season 5 Ink Master competitor Aaron participates in a dual suspension at the Tampa Tattoo Arts Convention. Credit: Chip Weiner

Even seasoned ink and piercing people are amazed and shocked by the tattoo show acts. It's like there's a competition to see who can do something even more crazy. I mean.. suspension artist Supa hung by his face! 

SWINGIN’ TIME: Season 5 Ink Master competitor Robbie Ripoll is suspended above the stage at the Tampa Tattoo Convention. Credit: CHIP WEINER
HANGIN’ OUT: Suspension artist Supa is suspended in mid air with hooks through his face. Credit: Chip Weiner

HOOK UP: Yep, human suspension is real Credit: Chip Weiner

The end of the night brought judging for the daily winner of the tattoo contest. On Friday night, 26 artists and their subjects participated.

HEY, LUCY! Friday’s daily winner was picked at the end of the night. Deb Greener shows off the 1st place work of Tattoo Artist Peter Lamos. Credit: Chip Weiner
COLOR US IMPRESSED: Josh watches over the supplies for sale the needlejig.com booth. Credit: Chip Weiner