International tattoo convention brings artist from across world to Nepal
Updated:3 years, 3 months ago
Updated:3 years, 3 months ago
Lalitpur (Nepal), Apr 10 (ANI): As the 10th edition of the International Nepal Tattoo Convention is being organised in Nepal's Lalitpur, artists from across the globe canvassed the body parts of people with beautiful designs in the Himalayan country. The three-day event, which concluded on Sunday, hosted a total of 97 stalls showcasing designs. The 10th edition of the Nepal International Tattoo Convention, one of the most beloved tattoo festivals in the country, has made its comeback after the COVID-19 pandemic led to a hiatus of about three years. The 10th edition, which started on Friday and ended on Sunday (April 7–9), featured about 230 tattoo artists from different parts of the world. The convention featured traditional black-and-grey as well as Tibetan motifs, among others. This year's convention featured some of the biggest names in the tattoo world, like Guy Le and Jeff Gouge. Meanwhile, Yogi, Pepa, Dillon, Marco, Rhys Gordon, and Colin Zombro, among others, as well as Nepali artists Binay, Shri Kisi, John, and Bimal, became part of the event. Tattoo artists from Colombia, Mexico, Switzerland, Sweden, Italy, Spain, New Zealand, France, Germany, Indonesia, USA, UK, Thailand, Serbia, Australia, Netherlands, Macau, India, and Nepal participated in the event.
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