Meet the Woman Who Made Tattoo Art Popular in the USA

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Dana Tanamachi is an artist and former journalist who create provocative and thought-provoking tattoo imagery. She was born in Ghana and educated in Britain. She lives in New York City.

Dana has created work for corporations such as Nike, Reebok, Levi’s, Geico, Levi’s, Home Depot, Pottery Barn, Baskin Robbins, and Mattress Warehouse. She has also designed individual pieces for women such as: “My Father’s Little Princess,” “Gladiator Gown” for Vanity Fair, “The Rose,” “Dracula” for British GQ, “Avalon Park” for Viva Glam, “The Queen of Diamonds,” “The Cat” for GQ, “Mystery” for Brides, “Bridal Shower Collection,” “The Best Man” for Maxim, “The Perfect Score” for Condo and Canopy, “The Last Rites” for Viva Girl, “Hollywood Undead” for GQ, “The Locket” for Men’s Weekly, “Ava Maria” for QVC, and “The Lost Dutchman” for Men’s Health. She is also a licensed editor and writer.

Dana has several nationalities, including African-American, Filipino, Chinese-American, Japanese, Russian, Korean, Samoan, Portuguese, South American, Swiss, and Canadian. Her artwork is inspired from a variety of cultures and depicts subjects from all over the world. She combines elements of fashion, nature, and race to create elegant, yet interesting designs. product lines include body lotion, body powder, lip gloss, eyeshadow, facial cream, makeup, and candles. The company was launched in 2021 and has expanded rapidly ever since.

Dana Tanamachi is proud to offer innovative products and flattering styles. She believes that beauty is more than just skin deep. “A woman’s skin is her greatest asset and should be treated with care and respect,” she states. With her many years of experience in the industry, she has developed a set of credentials that make her the ideal choice to express yourself creatively. If you are an experienced tattoo artist, you will be pleased with her work and be excited to see what she can do for you!

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