Apple from the apple tree: A 10-year-old Japanese woman gets a tattoo, following in her father's footsteps
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By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/apple-from-the-apple-tree-a-10-year-old-japanese-woman-gets-a-tattoo-following-in-her-fathers-footsteps.htmlParents are role models, and little Noko Nishigaki follows this principle. The girl's father is a famous Japanese tattoo artist nicknamed Gakkin. The baby studied tattoo art for three years, and now works independently in the studio. A 10-year-old girl's drawings are no worse than those of experienced craftsmen.
Look further at the amazing work of the little tattoo artist.Recently, 10-year-old Noko Nishigaki moved from Japan to Amsterdam. Now she works in a studio and independently makes tattoos for clients. The girl is a true professional in her field.
The parents of the little tattoo artist are on their daughter's Instagram page and support her passion for the art of ink drawings on the body. They are not trying to make money on the talent of their baby, but simply demonstrate to society how important it is to allow a child to do what he likes and express himself in art the way he wants.
Keywords: Girl | Clients | Small | Master | Teenagers | Drawings | Parents | Family | Studio | Tattooing | Tattoos | Technique | Hobby | Japan
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