WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. -- Celebrity tattoo artist Kat Von D is closing up her famous shop and moving to Indiana. Von D announced on Instagram she is shutting down her southern California tattoo parlor ...
So far, she's covered portraits, an "angel of death," and a matching 666 she had with musicians. But she still has a tattoo of her father, her famous face stars, and lettering across her shoulder. The ...
Von D previously criticized California's high taxes, "terrible policies," and "tyrannical government" but said she'd live both there and in Indiana.
Kat Von D is defending her latest tattoo. The tattoo artist and former LA Ink star took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a photo of her new ink. Black ink covers nearly her entire leg, save for a ...
Kat Von D showed off her tattoo transformation in an Instagram video celebrating the release of her new album, My Side of the Mountain, on Saturday, Sept. 20 During the track previews, she shared a ...
The tattoo artist reveals why she's covering up a ton of pieces on her back and ribcage -- after already doing the same on her arms -- and why she didn't just laser them off. Kat Von D continues to ...
Kat Von D has revealed the dramatic outcome of her bold body art transformation, having covered about 80% of her skin with solid black ink. The tattoo artist and former LA Ink star—born Katherine Von ...
Kat Von D won a legal battle accusing her of copyright infringement, but the celebrity tattoo artist said the experience has made her reluctant to continue her trade. "I think I don’t want to ever ...
Kat Von D is beginning a new chapter of her life. On Oct. 3, the famed tattoo artist and “LA Ink” star posted a video of her getting baptized on Instagram, more than a year after she announced she was ...
Kat Von D is in the process of covering tattoos across her back and shoulders. She originally had a portrait of her mom, the phrase "Mi Vida Loca," and a Carmen Miranda cartoon. The author and ...
If you copyright a work of art, does that prevent other people from turning that image into a tattoo? That’s the question set to be decided by a jury in California federal court, where the case of ...
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