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How to become an industry leading tattoo artist......& much more!!

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Joining me this week to dive into the rebellious spirit of punk culture and its symbiotic relationship with tatooing is Chris Pearson, the oldest serving tattooist in the county of Cumbria.

Discussing the anti-establishment ethos and raw authenticity that define both movements. This intimate interview embraces the alternative lifestyle and countercutural movement it once was to the socially excepted norm it has now become.

Whether your a seasoned ink enthusiast, a curious onlooker or simply a seeker of authentic experiences this episode promises to ignite your passion and intruge for self expression, body art and identity,

Get ready to be inspired as we celebrate the diversity, creativity and unapologetic individuality that define tattoo culture and its dynamic intersections with youth, punks, music, alternative lifestyles and become enthralled by the boundless possibilities of self expression and community found within this capitavting world.

Chris's studio is based in the corn market in Penrith

Mr P's tattoo parlour 25a cornmarket, Penrith. Cumbria. CA117HS (appiontment only)

Tel 01768 744370

https://www.mrpartist.com

https://www.facebook.com/chrispearson1000

https://www.instagram.com/mrpartist?igsh=MXF1Mnc4azNleTBqbg==

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Joining me this week to dive into the rebellious spirit of punk culture and its symbiotic relationship with tatooing is Chris Pearson, the oldest serving tattooist in the county of Cumbria.

Discussing the anti-establishment ethos and raw authenticity that define both movements. This intimate interview embraces the alternative lifestyle and countercutural movement it once was to the socially excepted norm it has now become.

Whether your a seasoned ink enthusiast, a curious onlooker or simply a seeker of authentic experiences this episode promises to ignite your passion and intruge for self expression, body art and identity,

Get ready to be inspired as we celebrate the diversity, creativity and unapologetic individuality that define tattoo culture and its dynamic intersections with youth, punks, music, alternative lifestyles and become enthralled by the boundless possibilities of self expression and community found within this capitavting world.

Chris's studio is based in the corn market in Penrith

Mr P's tattoo parlour 25a cornmarket, Penrith. Cumbria. CA117HS (appiontment only)

Tel 01768 744370

https://www.mrpartist.com

https://www.facebook.com/chrispearson1000

https://www.instagram.com/mrpartist?igsh=MXF1Mnc4azNleTBqbg==

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