Presentado por la leyenda del rock Dave Navarro y juzgado por iconos del mundo del tatuaje, Chris Núñez y Oliver Peck, 10 de los artistas de tatuaje más creativos y hábiles del país en Nueva... Leer todoPresentado por la leyenda del rock Dave Navarro y juzgado por iconos del mundo del tatuaje, Chris Núñez y Oliver Peck, 10 de los artistas de tatuaje más creativos y hábiles del país en Nueva York compiten por cien mil dólares.Presentado por la leyenda del rock Dave Navarro y juzgado por iconos del mundo del tatuaje, Chris Núñez y Oliver Peck, 10 de los artistas de tatuaje más creativos y hábiles del país en Nueva York compiten por cien mil dólares.
- Premios
- 2 nominaciones en total
Reseñas destacadas
The final episode used to be two hours of these characters just trash talking, and it was impossible to watch. Even at one hour, the final episode every season is the worst one. The giant back tattoos are usually not that good. Whoever made the best full back tattoo never wins. It is by far a rigged competition.
Every season, there are at least two men who are real jerks, and one or two women who are very arrogant and snotty. The rest of the artists in the competition spend their spare time either hating each other, or arguing. The fighting every week makes up about one third of every episode.
The Flash Challenge is some random contest where the competing artists do some totally useless activity, like making houses out of popsicle sticks. This big waste of time takes up the first one third of every episode. Most of the time, if you start watching after 30 minutes, you have not missed much. The best way to watch this show is to view it one week after every episode, and then you can fast forward through all the garbage time, like the flash challenges.
The three judges have very little personality. Dave Navarro used to be a guitarist on Jane's Addiction. He often does not give his opinion at all. He is not a tattoo artist, so the only reason he is on this show is because he is the closest thing to a "celebrity" that they could get. The other two judges are tattoo artists nobody ever heard of, but they claim to be famous.
What I like in this show: some of the tattoos (flowers, realistic photos mostly-- I hate skulls, black and white, pin ups, old and new school tattoos) and the artistic and technical explanations from the contestants. I ONLY watch it because of these two aspects.
What I don't like: the drama scenes, the insults, fights, strategies to win, and Mr Nunez's behavior. Whereas Oliver Peck and Dave Navarro are rather fair judges (although sometimes a little politeness would be most appreciated), Chris Nunez is obviously only here to humiliate the contestants instead of purely sticking to his role as a judge.
As a conclusion: this show could be a really great one if Chris Nunez wasn't there and if the contestants were chosen differently. Some of them don't care a d**n about their 'art', they're just here to fight and make a fuss.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesOliver Peck was a frequent guest on Chris Nunez's tattoo show Miami Ink. Married to Kat Von D, Oliver would accompany his then wife while she helped fill in for injured tattoo artist Darren Brass.
- Citas
[repeating line at the final seconds of every elimination tattoo]
Dave Navarro - Judge: Five, four, three, two, one. That's it! Machines down. Time is up. No more ink/tattooing.
- ConexionesAlternate-language version of Ink Master: Meesters van de Lage Landen (2017)
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