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Tattoo artists from across country at Tattanooga

- BY SUSAN PIERCE STAFF WRITER

Nearly 200 tattoo artists from as far north as Anchorage, Alaska, to as far south as Fort Myers, Fla., will converge on Camp Jordan Arena for t he t hird Tattanooga Tattoo Expo beginning Friday, April 20, through Sunday, April 22. The expo is hosted by Inked Expression­s Tattoos.

In addition to i nking walk- ins on- site, the artists will compete in daily tattoo contests and their amazingly intricate designs will be displayed in an art exhibit. The expo also includes a car and bike bash on Saturday, eight bands playing over the weekend, pinup girl contest and side shows presented by aerialists, sword-swallowers and fire-eaters, says organizer Eric Newby.

“Last year we grew 33 percent. We’re expecting to grow at least that much more this year,” Newby says of the expo’s twoyear growth. “Everything is up; we’ve had more response for this one.”

Although Tattanooga has held car and bike shows previously, this year’s event has been revamped.

“We teamed up with Thunder Creek HarleyDavi­dson, which does a spring fling at their deal-

ership each year, to do that event at this show. On Saturday, they will be there all day outside the arena, giving out awards.”

Newby says the daily tattoo contests are open to the public to enter. A Best of Show winner will be named from the participat­ing tattoo artists. Allen Spurlock of Monroe, La., 2017 Best of Show winner, will be back to defend his title.

“There are about seven categories every day that the public can enter. They don’t have to have gotten their tattoos at the expo to enter,” he explains.

But anyone who does get a tattoo at the expo can enter the Best of the Day category in the daily contests.

“Anybody can walk up, talk to an artist and get tattooed right there,” he says.

Newby says among the participat­ing tattoo artists will be one just featured on the TV show “Angels” and another was featured on “Ink Master” last year.

Ta ttanoo ga will be inside Camp Jordan Arena, while all around the Camp Jordan grounds will be VWs from all decades as part of Bug- a- Paluza. Any Bug-a-Paluza visitor who comes to the tattoo expo will receive a $5 discount on a one-day pass.

For more informatio­n: www.tattanooga­expo.com

 ?? FACEBOOK. COM PHOTO ?? Allen Spurlock from Monroe, La., was last year’s Best of Show winner at Tattanooga. This Grim Reaper is one of his newest designs.
FACEBOOK. COM PHOTO Allen Spurlock from Monroe, La., was last year’s Best of Show winner at Tattanooga. This Grim Reaper is one of his newest designs.

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