Baltimore Tattoo Arts Convention 2014
The 2014 Baltimore Tattoo Arts Convention is April 25-27 at the Baltimore Convention Center. The event draws tattoo artists from across the country and features tattoo contests, interactive art displays, jewelry and more.
- Zach Paxson, 25, of Tampa, Flordia gets tattooed by Frank Cabbageat the Baltimore Tattoo Convention this past weekend. Over one hundred tattoo artists came from around the country to participate in the annual event. (Kaitlin Newman/Baltimore Sun)
- Cameron Rodgers, 30, of Oklahoma City shows off her artwork at the Baltimore Tattoo Convention this past weekend. Over one hundred tattoo artists came from around the country to participate in the annual event. (Kaitlin Newman/Baltimore Sun)
- Baltimore’s own Kike Castillo of Brightside tattoos Jina Kim, 25, for the second time at the Baltimore Tattoo Convention this past weekend. Over one hundred tattoo artists came from around the country to participate in the annual event. (Kaitlin Newman/Baltimore Sun)
- Zach Paxson, 25, of Tampa, Flordia gets tattooed by Frank Cabbageat the Baltimore Tattoo Convention this past weekend. Over one hundred tattoo artists came from around the country to participate in the annual event. (Kaitlin Newman/Baltimore Sun)
- Baltimore’s own Kike Castillo of Brightside tattoos Jina Kim, 25, for the second time at the Baltimore Tattoo Convention this past weekend. Over one hundred tattoo artists came from around the country to participate in the annual event. (Kaitlin Newman/Baltimore Sun)
- Curtis Young, 27, of VA Beach gets a thigh piece tattooed by Inked Mag cover boy Roman at the Baltimore Tattoo Convention this past weekend. Over one hundred tattoo artists came from around the country to participate in the annual event. (Kaitlin Newman/Baltimore Sun)
- Many different vendors sold handmade jewelry and clothing at the Baltimore Tattoo Convention this past weekend. This fashion truck, Smak Parlour, sold one of a kind pieces. Over one hundred tattoo artists came from around the country to participate in the annual event. (Kaitlin Newman/Baltimore Sun)
- Many different vendors sold handmade jewelry and clothing at the Baltimore Tattoo Convention this past weekend. This mechanical bat was done by Mechanique Macabre. Over one hundred tattoo artists came from around the country to participate in the annual event. (Kaitlin Newman/Baltimore Sun)
- Curtis Young, 27, of VA Beach gets a thigh piece tattooed by Inked Mag cover boy Roman at the Baltimore Tattoo Convention this past weekend. Over one hundred tattoo artists came from around the country to participate in the annual event. (Kaitlin Newman/Baltimore Sun)