The pain and serenity of the tattooing process in the photos of Ann Baloch Laver
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-pain-and-serenity-of-the-tattooing-process-in-the-photos-of-ann-baloch-laver.htmlTo get a tattoo, sometimes you need to endure quite a lot of pain, but the very meeting of the artist with the customer bears the imprint of a certain mysticism.
Photographer Anne Burlock Lawver emphasizes both the pain and the serenity of the tattooing process in her Indelible ("Indelible") series, which consists of images taken during the year at the New York tattoo salon Gunmental Tattoos.
(Total of 9 photos)
Source: deadbees.net
1. Ann was told about the existence of Gunmental Tattoos in 2013 by the owners of the barber shop where she used to take pictures.
2.And although Lavere doesn't have tattoos, she was curious to learn more about why people put them on their bodies, and to understand the nuances of the process associated with pain.
3. While photographing, she found that she managed to shoot moments of pain much less often than moments of calm.
4. "The beauty that I saw and tried to convey through my works is both the physical and emotional beauty of individuals during their personal experience," says Ann.
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Keywords: Pain | Tattoo | Tattoos
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