Tattoo Artists Converge On Tahiti
MEDIA RELEASE
6
November, 2008
Tattoo Artists Converge On
Tahiti
Two New Zealand tattoo artists will join
tattooists from all over the globe as they converge on
Tahiti today for one of the world’s largest tattoo
festivals.
Kiwis Netane Singh-Lagah and Dwayne Maihi will compete against tattoo artists from countries as far afield as Belgium, Poland, Croatia, France and Canada through to the Easter Islands, Guam, Solomon Islands and Hawaii at the fourth annual International Tattoo Festival, Tattoonesia.
“Tattoonesia is expected to attract more than 10,000 visitors over the four days of the festival,” says Robert Thompson, Regional Director, Tahiti Tourisme. “This level of interest reflects the high regard in which Polynesian tattooing as an art form is held and provides a great forum for some of the world’s best tattoo artists to demonstrate their skills and promote their art.”
Polynesian tattooing is one of the seven main tattoo styles along with Japanese, American, European, African, Arabic and tribal tattooing. According to the event organizers, there are more than 200,000 tattooists around the world and it is estimated that in excess of 200 million people have tattoos.
Events at the four day festival include tattoo beauty awards, exhibitions and documentary films and promotion of French Polynesian culture.
The Festival Tatau I Tahiti – Tattoonesia is held from November 6th to 9th at the Aorai Tini Hau Centre in Tahiti.
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