You can now read issues 64 and 65 of Tattoo Love Magazine (Spanish and English)

If you're passionate about the art of tattooing and want to stay up-to-date with the latest trends in Spain and abroad, don't miss the new issues of our magazine.

In issues 64 (Spanish version) and 65 (English version), we bring you exclusive interviews and 2 marketing reports designed for professional tattoo artists and tattoo lovers.


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What will you find in these editions of Tattoo Love?

La January edition Tattoo Love It is constructed as a journey through different ways of understanding tattooing, from the technical gesture to the silent management that sustains a studio from within.

The cover is occupied by David Salas (Spanish edition)An artist who embodies the balance between skill, consistency, and evolution. His work speaks through restraint, through masterful use of black and gray, through a style of tattooing that doesn't need fanfare to leave its mark. In this interview, we get to know not only the tattoo artist, but also the professional behind the daily work in the studio.

From United States, Grigorii Butrin (English cover) opens the door to his technical universe. Realism crafted with thought, structure, and light, where every decision has a reason. An interview focused on the process, on how to create a tattoo that works today and will remain vibrant for years to come.

The issue is completed with two very different international profiles. Bence Koros It offers a more contemporary vision, with a powerful aesthetic and an understanding of tattooing closely linked to current imagery and visual impact. For its part, Anton Martiushev It shows a more introspective approach, where detail, composition, and body reading play a key role.

But this number doesn't just stay on the skin.

In the block of marketingThe journal focuses on those silent errors that many studies make without realizing it, errors that gradually empty the research agenda. We're not talking about grand theories, but about everyday mistakes, poorly conceived decisions, and habits that no longer work in the current context.

There is also room to look beyond the tattoo itself, with a zoom to Hydra Art Carewhere one of its managing partners explains how a care brand can become a real tool for the tattoo artist and not just a product for sale.

And to conclude, a Special issue dedicated to Tattoo Shop Managers which functions almost like an uncomfortable mirror: a direct reflection on the lack of management training, the pending professionalization of many studies, and the need to evolve if one wants to survive in an increasingly demanding sector.

An edition designed to be read slowly, to observe, to reflect and to remember that tattooing is not just art: it is technique, it is business and, above all, it is professional responsibility.


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