The Philippine Star

Pinoy tattoo expo wows the world

- By Robbie Pangilinan

The 18th Dutdutan Festival wowed all who experience­d it, including foreign inkers from Taiwan, Vietnam, Singapore, Australia, the United States and Korea who came to the recently-held event at the World Trade Center in Pasay City.

The annual and largest tattoo expo in the country presented by Tribal Gear Philippine­s and its partners this year, the Philippine Tattoo Artists Guild (PhilTAG), VD, ZooYork, Avatarart, Cherry Bomb and Skinworkz, showcased homegrown and foreign tattoo artists and featured 148 booths, various rock bands that entertaine­d the public throughout the day, and tattoo competitio­ns that exhibited intricate designs of various scales.

The Hellzapopp­in Circus Sideshow Revue, which is among the last of the authentic traveling freak shows, showed off some of the deadliest stunts complement­ed with emphatic rock music.

“When we started this, we really aimed for it to grow. We knew it was going to get bigger and that the world would appreciate and support it because this art is neverendin­g,” said Ricky Sta. Ana, president of PhilTAG and founder of Skinworkz Tattoos. Ricky is also one of the founders of Dutdutan.

During the expo, Ricky also launched Gayuma for men and Lason for women, two scents he designed through a partnershi­p between Skinworkz and FP Perfumery.

“After Dutdutan, I am inviting you to my new business, Ramen Attack,” he added.

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