View the full episode transcript. Miguel “Bounce” Perez is a visual artist who owes a lot of his talents to childhood memories with his family. His mother introduced him to sketching, as she’d draw ...
When Johnny Quintana first started filling in as a tattoo artist, many of his peers were still at the age where the most important art they saw was in comic books and cartoons. But as the younger ...
Mister Cartoon (AKA Mark Machado) runs a rapidly growing clothing and jewelry business from his East Los Angeles tattoo parlor. But his real claim to fame is his unique, Chicano-style tattoos, and his ...
A popular style of tattooing called "black and gray realism" has its roots in East LA's Chicano culture. It moved from California prisons in the 1970s to high-end tattoo shops worldwide. If you or ...
Ngo Cong Binh, a barber in Ho Cho Minh City, cuts a customer's hair. When Nguyen Phuoc Loc first started dabbling in Chicano culture eight years ago, it was simply because he liked the way that the ...
Grace reluctantly heads to the Las Vegas tattoo scene to see if she can find an authentic tattoo experience in a place where you can buy a tattoo and a taco in the same shop. Grace travels to L.A. to ...