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INKED SUPRA SPECTRE 18X10.75.Indd 1 3/29/13 1:41 PM Lil Wayne Presents Wet & Wild WITH JAYME FOXX + THE GREATEST MOVIE TAttOOS OF ALL TIME The Biggest Loser’s Bob Harper Tattooed Idol Crystal Bowersox MAY 2013 DISPLAY UNTIL JUNE 4 Mon Apr 1 14:12:33 PDT 2013 - TEMPT Master-10082 YMUS-13736 Mon Apr 1 14:12:33 PDT 2013 - TEMPT Master-10082 YMUS-13736 LIL WAYNE PRESENTS THE CHIMERA BLACK SATIN T UF / B LACK B LOCK-S TITCH TUF B LACK AND GREY-S PECKLED NEOPRENE TUF SUPRAFOOTWEAR.COM 0413_INKED_SUPRA_SPECTRE_18x10.75.indd 1 3/29/13 1:41 PM LIL WAYNE PRESENTS THE CHIMERA BLACK SATIN T UF / B LACK B LOCK-S TITCH TUF B LACK AND GREY-S PECKLED NEOPRENE TUF SUPRAFOOTWEAR.COM 0413_INKED_SUPRA_SPECTRE_18x10.75.indd 1 3/29/13 1:41 PM – – ERIK ELLINGTON / LIZARD KING / TERRY KENNEDY / TOM PENNY / KEVIN ROMAR ERIK ELLINGTON WINDSOR JAMES / SPENCER HAMILTON / BOO J OHNSON / D ANE V AUGHN / CHEW Y CANNON – – K - SLIM 5-POCKET T W ILL KR3WDENIM.COM ROUTINE W OVEN – 0413_KR3W_Inked_EE_18x10.75.indd 1 4/1/13 11:02 AM – – ERIK ELLINGTON / LIZARD KING / TERRY KENNEDY / TOM PENNY / KEVIN ROMAR ERIK ELLINGTON WINDSOR JAMES / SPENCER HAMILTON / BOO J OHNSON / D ANE V AUGHN / CHEW Y CANNON – – K - SLIM 5-POCKET T W ILL KR3WDENIM.COM ROUTINE W OVEN – 0413_KR3W_Inked_EE_18x10.75.indd 1 4/1/13 11:02 AM NR_Riley_IndSpread_DTOM_18x10.75.indd 1 10/18/2012 1:10:58 PM NR_Riley_IndSpread_DTOM_18x10.75.indd 1 10/18/2012 1:10:58 PM table of contents 44 68 50 54 37 On the cover: JAYME FOXX; photo: MARLEY KATE; stylist: ALLISON MILLER; hair: JENNIFER BRENT for Phyto; makeup: VALISSA YOE using Face Stockholm; manicure: 8 | INKEDMAG.COM JESSICA TONG; location: NIGHT HOTEL NEW YORK; Model’s own underwear. C M Y CM MY CY CMY K NOW AVAILABLE FOR YOUR IPAD @inkedmag THE MOTORCYCLE ISSUE AMAZING BIKES AND creative director todd weinberger (@toddINKED) BACK PIECES CULTURE. STYLE. ART. AMERICAN editor rocky rakovic (@inkedfluencer) CHOPPER’S PAUL SR. photo editor susan hennessey MEGAN MOTO GP PLUS: WHAT DOES digital imaging specialist ilana glickman MASSACRE YOUR TATTOO SAY ABOUT YOU? Pretty in Ink THE contributing editor jennifer goldstein BRONX ROCKS contributing copy editor autumn whitefield-madrano contributing designer lauren heffron contributing writers christine avalon, jonah bayer, matt bertz, lani buess, charlie connell, nick fierro, gil macias, robert mccormick, bryan reesman, natasha van duser, APRIL 2013 mariel v. zayas-bazan DISPLAY UNTIL APRIL 30 contributing photographers hollis bennett, dustin cohen, julia arielle cox, neil dacosta, michael dwornik, daniel edward, jaysonsucks, marley kate, joseph llanes, thomas liggett, bradley meinz, brook pifer, darcy rogers, diana scheunemann, jessica tong, ellen van doorn, magdalena wosinska interns melody conde, madeline dawson, emilie delarge, ashton grieco, donna belle ibarra, nicole martino, lizzie miller, joanna nazimek, jennifer santanastaso publisher joely (price) syme [email protected] business development ian sami hajar [email protected] sales kristine cummings [email protected] director of digital media and events jason hellinger social media community managers marcus cooper tiago mazzotti web content manager brian toynes director of e-commerce grant heckler e-commerce manager rosalie troianello e-commerce product manager bethany wolosky e-commerce customer experience james delaney mariah gonzalez international licensing john cabell, 303-449-9194 [email protected] magazine office inked magazine 12 west 27th st., 10th floor new york, ny 10001 corporate office quadra media llc 174 middletown blvd., #301 langhorne, pa 19047 inkedmag.com INKED, ISSN (1555-8630) Issue 55, is published monthly except combined issues in June/ July & Dec/Jan by Quadra Media, LLC 12 West 27th St, 10th floor, New York, NY 10001. Periodicals postage paid at New York, NY, and additional mailing offices. POstMAstEr: Send address changes to Inked Magazine, P.O. Box 8607, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33310-9965. 1 2 ink well 3 4 Just as the middle class is disappearing, so is the notion of celebrity. Back in the day when most people in America were busy manufacturing things, it fell to just a few to amuse the rest—and those people were the ones who appeared in newspapers and magazines and on TV. But now that some of our greatest products are ideas, culture, and entertainment, a much larger swath of people are seeking your attention through those outlets as well as social media channels. For this, INKED’s culture issue, we cut through the abyss that is the current media and highlight the people from the tattoo community who rightfully deserve to be heard. The first is Ben Shields (1), Ryan Gosling’s tattooer, who also designed the carny ink for Gosling’s Luke in The Place Beyond the Pines. Along with his contribution to tattoo art and cinema, Shields created the B Soap Company, which manufactures tattoo aftercare soap. Julia Arielle Cox (2) had some good, clean fun with Less Than Jake—who, as an act, turned 21 and invited the photographer to the party. Our cover subject, rock goddess and Zippo muse, Jayme Foxx was shot by the unequaled Marley Kate (3, behind Foxx). From the TV world, we have The 5 6 Biggest Loser’s Bob Harper showing off his physique and his sweet new ink to shooter Joseph Llanes (4). Nick Fierro (5) introduces you to Robert “Vid- eobob” Moseley, a guy who builds Back to the Future DeLoreans—and who needs his own TV show, immediately. Charlie Connell (6) picks the brain of Criminal Minds’ Shemar Moore who was shot by Magdalena Wosinska (7). And Natasha Van Duser (8) talks with Rudcef, a South Korean artist creating Western pop art in the social vacuum that is South Korea. From pop art to democracy to traditional tattoo style, America’s best ideas are also our most important exports these days. 7 8 Rocky Rakovic Editor [email protected] 12 | INKEDMAG.COM OGAbel_Inked_May_ad 3/29/13 11:46 AM mail Patton suicide. SKETCHBOOK MATTHEW AMEY CODY FOSTER That octopus is fucking gnarly! WILLY CHAVARRA PATTY AgUILAR Lamb of God, ha ha \,,/ MEGAN MASSACRE KARLEE HARRIS She’s a great artist, beautiful woman. But has anyone else noticed she kind of instigates drama on NY Ink? Just an observation... DAN WALSH I’d hit a love button if there was one. READER OF THE MONTH ODYN VOVK VERONICA LAVERY ADAM FARRAH Definitely badass. PASADENA, CA Love it! Want to be a Reader of the Month? E-mail photos to [email protected]. PETE WENTZ JUSTIN CAMARIGG Damn, he is still SUPERNATURAL BEAUTY My friend saw the Skin + Style cover [March] sitting sexy. on my coffee table and said to me, “That girl [Patton Suicide] definitely dyes her hair.” I told her that I thought it was funny that the first thing she noticed NOCTURNIA was “unnnatural” about the cover girl was the color of her hair—not her SOMA SNAKEOIL Possibly the most tattoos. Beatrice Moss, Titusville, FL concise, profound and inspirational interview with any “Dominatrix” ever. HER FAVORITE PIECE wearing bowling shoes in the photo. How do you like them apples? I really loved “My Favorite Piece” Fred Jacobson, Boston [March]. The other tattoo maga- ARTIST PROFILE LIZ COOK zines don’t have articles about real WHO SITS WITH A PINEAPPLE UNDER MIKE MILLER Absolutely the Best. people, they just cover the same 20 THe … tattoo artists. It was cool to see a Hey, why did you put a pineapple on INKED VS. SI SWIMSUIT ISSUE mix of designers with different styles the table in the Josh Madden photo ALDO VERDUGO I love Kate Upton, but , KRYSTLE LINA , KRYSTLE in their clothes and see how that [March]? the girl with the ink looks so much translated to their tattoos. Like Frank Kevin Williams, Los Angeles sexier. lavery the Butcher has a black-and-gray Editor’s note: Why not? IT WORks SKINNY WRAP WITH BECKY ; piece and the sneakers he designed Right on! Always knew I liked this TATTOO OF THE MONTH BY: FRANKIE CARACCIOLI AT KINGS AVENUE are two-tone; Fahrani Empel makes FACE MASK one better. TATTOO NEW YORK CITY ON: ALLIE MASEM crazy glasses and has that insane Paul Booth is my man but Steve Soto ELMO JALEN ELMORE ink > body paint. SCHEUNEMANN chest piece. [March] killed it in making masks for DIANA Cammy Sweeney , , Cumberland, MD “Army of Two.” I know they’re just for WRITE US. Got something to say? Send all praise, notes of complaint, the video game but I’d want the Black story suggestions, and other comments to [email protected]. All SPARE LETTER UICIDE Widow-Maker Mask as a face tattoo. submissions should include the writer’s name and address. Letters may be edited S Hector Gomes Best thing about your Flogging Molly , New Rochelle, NY for clarity, length, and content. Also join the party at facebook.com/inkedmag. atton story [March] is that Bob Schmidt was Editor’s note: Why not? 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