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Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande, district of the city of Araruama, in the region of the Lakes. The site was inhabited by Indians...

#1392075

Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande

19 August 2016

Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande, district of the city of Araruama, in the region of the Lakes. The site was inhabited by Indians...

#1392075

19 August 2016

Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande, district of the city of Araruama, in the region of the Lakes. The site was inhabited by Indians tupinambás in the era before the Brazil be colony of Portugal, with confirmed archaeological finds of the year 210 ad. The Municipal school Honorino Coutinho was built on areas already explored by archaeologists and preserves in its students the indigenous culture and the culture of slave descendants who inhabited the region. In addition to the traditional classes of primary school, children learn dances and indigenous handicrafts, and also has a replica of an Indian hollow built on the site. There are still many preserved areas in the region to be searched in archaeological studies. Image produced in August 2016, 12 in the city of Araruama, on the northern coast of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.


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Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande, district of the city of Araruama, in the region of the Lakes. The site was inhabited by Indians...

#1392076

Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande

19 August 2016

Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande, district of the city of Araruama, in the region of the Lakes. The site was inhabited by Indians...

#1392076

19 August 2016

Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande, district of the city of Araruama, in the region of the Lakes. The site was inhabited by Indians tupinambás in the era before the Brazil be colony of Portugal, with confirmed archaeological finds of the year 210 ad. The Municipal school Honorino Coutinho was built on areas already explored by archaeologists and preserves in its students the indigenous culture and the culture of slave descendants who inhabited the region. In addition to the traditional classes of primary school, children learn dances and indigenous handicrafts, and also has a replica of an Indian hollow built on the site. There are still many preserved areas in the region to be searched in archaeological studies. Image produced in August 2016, 12 in the city of Araruama, on the northern coast of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.


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Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande, district of the city of Araruama, in the region of the Lakes. The site was inhabited by Indians...

#1392077

Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande

19 August 2016

Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande, district of the city of Araruama, in the region of the Lakes. The site was inhabited by Indians...

#1392077

19 August 2016

Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande, district of the city of Araruama, in the region of the Lakes. The site was inhabited by Indians tupinambás in the era before the Brazil be colony of Portugal, with confirmed archaeological finds of the year 210 ad. The Municipal school Honorino Coutinho was built on areas already explored by archaeologists and preserves in its students the indigenous culture and the culture of slave descendants who inhabited the region. In addition to the traditional classes of primary school, children learn dances and indigenous handicrafts, and also has a replica of an Indian hollow built on the site. There are still many preserved areas in the region to be searched in archaeological studies. Image produced in August 2016, 12 in the city of Araruama, on the northern coast of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.


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Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande, district of the city of Araruama, in the region of the Lakes. The site was inhabited by Indians...

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Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande

19 August 2016

Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande, district of the city of Araruama, in the region of the Lakes. The site was inhabited by Indians...

#1392078

19 August 2016

Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande, district of the city of Araruama, in the region of the Lakes. The site was inhabited by Indians tupinambás in the era before the Brazil be colony of Portugal, with confirmed archaeological finds of the year 210 ad. The Municipal school Honorino Coutinho was built on areas already explored by archaeologists and preserves in its students the indigenous culture and the culture of slave descendants who inhabited the region. In addition to the traditional classes of primary school, children learn dances and indigenous handicrafts, and also has a replica of an Indian hollow built on the site. There are still many preserved areas in the region to be searched in archaeological studies. Image produced in August 2016, 12 in the city of Araruama, on the northern coast of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.


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Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande, district of the city of Araruama, in the region of the Lakes. The site was inhabited by Indians...

#1392079

Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande

19 August 2016

Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande, district of the city of Araruama, in the region of the Lakes. The site was inhabited by Indians...

#1392079

19 August 2016

Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande, district of the city of Araruama, in the region of the Lakes. The site was inhabited by Indians tupinambás in the era before the Brazil be colony of Portugal, with confirmed archaeological finds of the year 210 ad. The Municipal school Honorino Coutinho was built on areas already explored by archaeologists and preserves in its students the indigenous culture and the culture of slave descendants who inhabited the region. In addition to the traditional classes of primary school, children learn dances and indigenous handicrafts, and also has a replica of an Indian hollow built on the site. There are still many preserved areas in the region to be searched in archaeological studies. Image produced in August 2016, 12 in the city of Araruama, on the northern coast of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.


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Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande, district of the city of Araruama, in the region of the Lakes. The site was inhabited by Indians...

#1392080

Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande

19 August 2016

Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande, district of the city of Araruama, in the region of the Lakes. The site was inhabited by Indians...

#1392080

19 August 2016

Indian archaeological site of Morro Grande, district of the city of Araruama, in the region of the Lakes. The site was inhabited by Indians tupinambás in the era before the Brazil be colony of Portugal, with confirmed archaeological finds of the year 210 ad. The Municipal school Honorino Coutinho was built on areas already explored by archaeologists and preserves in its students the indigenous culture and the culture of slave descendants who inhabited the region. In addition to the traditional classes of primary school, children learn dances and indigenous handicrafts, and also has a replica of an Indian hollow built on the site. There are still many preserved areas in the region to be searched in archaeological studies. Image produced in August 2016, 12 in the city of Araruama, on the northern coast of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.


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Image of Fadi Al-Deeb, 31 years old, on April 6, 2016. Fadi he is unemployed - and he studied IT. He is a coach at Al-Bassma Club for people...

#1184423

Compete To Survive

30 April 2016

Image of Fadi Al-Deeb, 31 years old, on April 6, 2016. Fadi he is unemployed - and he studied IT. He is a coach at Al-Bassma Club for people...

#1184423

30 April 2016

Image of Fadi Al-Deeb, 31 years old, on April 6, 2016. Fadi he is unemployed - and he studied IT. He is a coach at Al-Bassma Club for people with disabilities, Fadi is married, and he is a father to a 2 years daughter. Fadi says, “ as a result of injury (work injury in 2001) I have become disabled, but this did not disappoint me, I got treatment at Al-Wafaa hospital in Gaza City, I started using wheel chair, and finally I continued playing sport” Fadi continues “ I joined the Islamic University in Gaza, where I played Tennis with the other students. During that time, Palestine International Team was preparing for the coming championship at the Islamic University, where I met the team coach, and I entered the athletics team for people with disabilities in 2002 – 2003 “ In 2003 – 2004, through the Palestinian General Union of People with Disability (GUPWD), I entered a Tennis competition at Al-Jazeera club, and also I joined in another two championships in Gaza, finally I achieved the first-rank. Fadi adds “ Two Basket Ball teams for people with disabilities were formed, one in the Gaza City, while the other in southern of Gaza. Moreover, we have been playing each other, but the goal behind these matches was to share disabled sport with the Palestinian Society away from the competitive side in attempt to make people aware of people with disabilities. In addition, this kind of sport has become more competitive after being shared with the Palestinian society. Where as many basketball teams were formed across the Gaza Strip since 2006 until now. In 2007, Fadi states “ I was the best basketball player (disabled player). One day, in a local competition, I met the head coach of Palestine national team (Maher Radi) who was very excited to get me involved in the team. Moreover I represented Palestine in the first international championship in 2008 in Tunisia and I achieved the Bronze Medal in Shot put” In 2009 I entered the third international foru


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Image of Fadi Al-Deeb, 31 years old, in front of his house in Gaza City, on April 6, 2016. Fadi he is unemployed - and he studied IT. He is...

#1184447

Compete To Survive

30 April 2016

Image of Fadi Al-Deeb, 31 years old, in front of his house in Gaza City, on April 6, 2016. Fadi he is unemployed - and he studied IT. He is...

#1184447

30 April 2016

Image of Fadi Al-Deeb, 31 years old, in front of his house in Gaza City, on April 6, 2016. Fadi he is unemployed - and he studied IT. He is a coach at Al-Bassma Club for people with disabilities, Fadi is married, and he is a father to a 2 years daughter. Fadi says, “ as a result of injury (work injury in 2001) I have become disabled, but this did not disappoint me, I got treatment at Al-Wafaa hospital in Gaza City, I started using wheel chair, and finally I continued playing sport” Fadi continues “ I joined the Islamic University in Gaza, where I played Tennis with the other students. During that time, Palestine International Team was preparing for the coming championship at the Islamic University, where I met the team coach, and I entered the athletics team for people with disabilities in 2002 – 2003 “ In 2003 – 2004, through the Palestinian General Union of People with Disability (GUPWD), I entered a Tennis competition at Al-Jazeera club, and also I joined in another two championships in Gaza, finally I achieved the first-rank. Fadi adds “ Two Basket Ball teams for people with disabilities were formed, one in the Gaza City, while the other in southern of Gaza. Moreover, we have been playing each other, but the goal behind these matches was to share disabled sport with the Palestinian Society away from the competitive side in attempt to make people aware of people with disabilities. In addition, this kind of sport has become more competitive after being shared with the Palestinian society. Where as many basketball teams were formed across the Gaza Strip since 2006 until now. In 2007, Fadi states “ I was the best basketball player (disabled player). One day, in a local competition, I met the head coach of Palestine national team (Maher Radi) who was very excited to get me involved in the team. Moreover I represented Palestine in the first international championship in 2008 in Tunisia and I achieved the Bronze Medal in Shot put” In 2009 I


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Image of Fadi Al-Deeb, 31 years old, during training in the school at Beit Lahiya in the northern Gaza Strip, on April 6, 2016. Fadi he is u...

#1184405

Compete To Survive

30 April 2016

Image of Fadi Al-Deeb, 31 years old, during training in the school at Beit Lahiya in the northern Gaza Strip, on April 6, 2016. Fadi he is u...

#1184405

30 April 2016

Image of Fadi Al-Deeb, 31 years old, during training in the school at Beit Lahiya in the northern Gaza Strip, on April 6, 2016. Fadi he is unemployed - and he studied IT. He is a coach at Al-Bassma Club for people with disabilities, Fadi is married, and he is a father to a 2 years daughter. Fadi says, “ as a result of injury (work injury in 2001) I have become disabled, but this did not disappoint me, I got treatment at Al-Wafaa hospital in Gaza City, I started using wheel chair, and finally I continued playing sport” Fadi continues “ I joined the Islamic University in Gaza, where I played Tennis with the other students. During that time, Palestine International Team was preparing for the coming championship at the Islamic University, where I met the team coach, and I entered the athletics team for people with disabilities in 2002 – 2003 “ In 2003 – 2004, through the Palestinian General Union of People with Disability (GUPWD), I entered a Tennis competition at Al-Jazeera club, and also I joined in another two championships in Gaza, finally I achieved the first-rank. Fadi adds “ Two Basket Ball teams for people with disabilities were formed, one in the Gaza City, while the other in southern of Gaza. Moreover, we have been playing each other, but the goal behind these matches was to share disabled sport with the Palestinian Society away from the competitive side in attempt to make people aware of people with disabilities. In addition, this kind of sport has become more competitive after being shared with the Palestinian society. Where as many basketball teams were formed across the Gaza Strip since 2006 until now. In 2007, Fadi states “ I was the best basketball player (disabled player). One day, in a local competition, I met the head coach of Palestine national team (Maher Radi) who was very excited to get me involved in the team. Moreover I represented Palestine in the first international championship in 2008 in Tunisia and I achieved the Bro


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Quito (Ecuador), 27 Sep 2015.- The skin is the canvas of about 240 artists, among Ecuadorians and foreigners who participate in the Internat...

#809879

Quito (Ecuador), International Tattoo Convention

27 September 2015

Quito (Ecuador), 27 Sep 2015.- The skin is the canvas of about 240 artists, among Ecuadorians and foreigners who participate in the Internat...

#809879

27 September 2015

Quito (Ecuador), 27 Sep 2015.- The skin is the canvas of about 240 artists, among Ecuadorians and foreigners who participate in the International Tattoo Convention Equator made at the Crown Plaza hotel in the north of Quito. The event was organized by Karla Tattoo Studios. In the first two days they reached the site nearly 2,000 people. Tattoo artists were from Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Chile, Brazil, USA and Germany. The event also was attended by renowned tattoo artists of international stature as Jacob Anegl, Vampire Women, Emilio Gonzales, who are recognized by the tattoos and piercings look, in addition to the changes that have suffered their bodies. Tattoo lovers have until Sunday to meet the most famous tattoo artists in America and Germany. Karla Cuatín, organizer of the event, said people interested in a tattoo done, have the convention the possibility of finding true artists. In addition to the art may look safe, it is not only done by a professional, they are made with care and low standards of quality and hygiene. Steven, one of the young people who came to taturarse, said he is 17 and that all are a tribute to the art and the human body. No pain when getting a tatto and is proud to show the world his colorful skin. Jorge, also a fan of tattoos, through your body expresses his love for humanity. Why he has captured in his skin birds and plants as a tribute to Mother Nature. The cost of tattoos range from $ 40 and up, depending on your drawing that the customer wants. Hence it is not impossible that a tattoo cost up to $ 700. (Photo: Franklin Jacome / Graphics Writers Agency)


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Quito (Ecuador), 27 Sep 2015.- The skin is the canvas of about 240 artists, among Ecuadorians and foreigners who participate in the Internat...

#809880

Quito (Ecuador), International Tattoo Convention

27 September 2015

Quito (Ecuador), 27 Sep 2015.- The skin is the canvas of about 240 artists, among Ecuadorians and foreigners who participate in the Internat...

#809880

27 September 2015

Quito (Ecuador), 27 Sep 2015.- The skin is the canvas of about 240 artists, among Ecuadorians and foreigners who participate in the International Tattoo Convention Equator made at the Crown Plaza hotel in the north of Quito. The event was organized by Karla Tattoo Studios. In the first two days they reached the site nearly 2,000 people. Tattoo artists were from Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Chile, Brazil, USA and Germany. The event also was attended by renowned tattoo artists of international stature as Jacob Anegl, Vampire Women, Emilio Gonzales, who are recognized by the tattoos and piercings look, in addition to the changes that have suffered their bodies. Tattoo lovers have until Sunday to meet the most famous tattoo artists in America and Germany. Karla Cuatín, organizer of the event, said people interested in a tattoo done, have the convention the possibility of finding true artists. In addition to the art may look safe, it is not only done by a professional, they are made with care and low standards of quality and hygiene. Steven, one of the young people who came to taturarse, said he is 17 and that all are a tribute to the art and the human body. No pain when getting a tatto and is proud to show the world his colorful skin. Jorge, also a fan of tattoos, through your body expresses his love for humanity. Why he has captured in his skin birds and plants as a tribute to Mother Nature. The cost of tattoos range from $ 40 and up, depending on your drawing that the customer wants. Hence it is not impossible that a tattoo cost up to $ 700. (Jacob Anegl poses for the camera) (Photo: Franklin Jacome / Graphics Writers Agency)


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Quito (Ecuador), 27 Sep 2015.- The skin is the canvas of about 240 artists, among Ecuadorians and foreigners who participate in the Internat...

#809881

Quito (Ecuador), International Tattoo Convention

27 September 2015

Quito (Ecuador), 27 Sep 2015.- The skin is the canvas of about 240 artists, among Ecuadorians and foreigners who participate in the Internat...

#809881

27 September 2015

Quito (Ecuador), 27 Sep 2015.- The skin is the canvas of about 240 artists, among Ecuadorians and foreigners who participate in the International Tattoo Convention Equator made at the Crown Plaza hotel in the north of Quito. The event was organized by Karla Tattoo Studios. In the first two days they reached the site nearly 2,000 people. Tattoo artists were from Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Chile, Brazil, USA and Germany. The event also was attended by renowned tattoo artists of international stature as Jacob Anegl, Vampire Women, Emilio Gonzales, who are recognized by the tattoos and piercings look, in addition to the changes that have suffered their bodies. Tattoo lovers have until Sunday to meet the most famous tattoo artists in America and Germany. Karla Cuatín, organizer of the event, said people interested in a tattoo done, have the convention the possibility of finding true artists. In addition to the art may look safe, it is not only done by a professional, they are made with care and low standards of quality and hygiene. Steven, one of the young people who came to taturarse, said he is 17 and that all are a tribute to the art and the human body. No pain when getting a tatto and is proud to show the world his colorful skin. Jorge, also a fan of tattoos, through your body expresses his love for humanity. Why he has captured in his skin birds and plants as a tribute to Mother Nature. The cost of tattoos range from $ 40 and up, depending on your drawing that the customer wants. Hence it is not impossible that a tattoo cost up to $ 700. (Jacob Anegl poses for the camera) (Photo: Franklin Jacome / Graphics Writers Agency)


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Quito (Ecuador), 27 Sep 2015.- The skin is the canvas of about 240 artists, among Ecuadorians and foreigners who participate in the Internat...

#809882

Quito (Ecuador), International Tattoo Convention

27 September 2015

Quito (Ecuador), 27 Sep 2015.- The skin is the canvas of about 240 artists, among Ecuadorians and foreigners who participate in the Internat...

#809882

27 September 2015

Quito (Ecuador), 27 Sep 2015.- The skin is the canvas of about 240 artists, among Ecuadorians and foreigners who participate in the International Tattoo Convention Equator made at the Crown Plaza hotel in the north of Quito. The event was organized by Karla Tattoo Studios. In the first two days they reached the site nearly 2,000 people. Tattoo artists were from Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Chile, Brazil, USA and Germany. The event also was attended by renowned tattoo artists of international stature as Jacob Anegl, Vampire Women, Emilio Gonzales, who are recognized by the tattoos and piercings look, in addition to the changes that have suffered their bodies. Tattoo lovers have until Sunday to meet the most famous tattoo artists in America and Germany. Karla Cuatín, organizer of the event, said people interested in a tattoo done, have the convention the possibility of finding true artists. In addition to the art may look safe, it is not only done by a professional, they are made with care and low standards of quality and hygiene. Steven, one of the young people who came to taturarse, said he is 17 and that all are a tribute to the art and the human body. No pain when getting a tatto and is proud to show the world his colorful skin. Jorge, also a fan of tattoos, through your body expresses his love for humanity. Why he has captured in his skin birds and plants as a tribute to Mother Nature. The cost of tattoos range from $ 40 and up, depending on your drawing that the customer wants. Hence it is not impossible that a tattoo cost up to $ 700. (Jacob Anegl poses for the camera) (Photo: Franklin Jacome / Graphics Writers Agency)


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Quito (Ecuador), 27 Sep 2015.- The skin is the canvas of about 240 artists, among Ecuadorians and foreigners who participate in the Internat...

#809883

Quito (Ecuador), International Tattoo Convention

27 September 2015

Quito (Ecuador), 27 Sep 2015.- The skin is the canvas of about 240 artists, among Ecuadorians and foreigners who participate in the Internat...

#809883

27 September 2015

Quito (Ecuador), 27 Sep 2015.- The skin is the canvas of about 240 artists, among Ecuadorians and foreigners who participate in the International Tattoo Convention Equator made at the Crown Plaza hotel in the north of Quito. The event was organized by Karla Tattoo Studios. In the first two days they reached the site nearly 2,000 people. Tattoo artists were from Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Chile, Brazil, USA and Germany. The event also was attended by renowned tattoo artists of international stature as Jacob Anegl, Vampire Women, Emilio Gonzales, who are recognized by the tattoos and piercings look, in addition to the changes that have suffered their bodies. Tattoo lovers have until Sunday to meet the most famous tattoo artists in America and Germany. Karla Cuatín, organizer of the event, said people interested in a tattoo done, have the convention the possibility of finding true artists. In addition to the art may look safe, it is not only done by a professional, they are made with care and low standards of quality and hygiene. Steven, one of the young people who came to taturarse, said he is 17 and that all are a tribute to the art and the human body. No pain when getting a tatto and is proud to show the world his colorful skin. Jorge, also a fan of tattoos, through your body expresses his love for humanity. Why he has captured in his skin birds and plants as a tribute to Mother Nature. The cost of tattoos range from $ 40 and up, depending on your drawing that the customer wants. Hence it is not impossible that a tattoo cost up to $ 700. (Jacob Anegl poses for the camera) (Photo: Franklin Jacome / Graphics Writers Agency)


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Quito (Ecuador), 27 Sep 2015.- The skin is the canvas of about 240 artists, among Ecuadorians and foreigners who participate in the Internat...

#809884

Quito (Ecuador), International Tattoo Convention

27 September 2015

Quito (Ecuador), 27 Sep 2015.- The skin is the canvas of about 240 artists, among Ecuadorians and foreigners who participate in the Internat...

#809884

27 September 2015

Quito (Ecuador), 27 Sep 2015.- The skin is the canvas of about 240 artists, among Ecuadorians and foreigners who participate in the International Tattoo Convention Equator made at the Crown Plaza hotel in the north of Quito. The event was organized by Karla Tattoo Studios. In the first two days they reached the site nearly 2,000 people. Tattoo artists were from Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Chile, Brazil, USA and Germany. The event also was attended by renowned tattoo artists of international stature as Jacob Anegl, Vampire Women, Emilio Gonzales, who are recognized by the tattoos and piercings look, in addition to the changes that have suffered their bodies. Tattoo lovers have until Sunday to meet the most famous tattoo artists in America and Germany. Karla Cuatín, organizer of the event, said people interested in a tattoo done, have the convention the possibility of finding true artists. In addition to the art may look safe, it is not only done by a professional, they are made with care and low standards of quality and hygiene. Steven, one of the young people who came to taturarse, said he is 17 and that all are a tribute to the art and the human body. No pain when getting a tatto and is proud to show the world his colorful skin. Jorge, also a fan of tattoos, through your body expresses his love for humanity. Why he has captured in his skin birds and plants as a tribute to Mother Nature. The cost of tattoos range from $ 40 and up, depending on your drawing that the customer wants. Hence it is not impossible that a tattoo cost up to $ 700. (Jacob Anegl poses for the camera) (Photo: Franklin Jacome / Graphics Writers Agency)


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Quito (Ecuador), 27 Sep 2015.- The skin is the canvas of about 240 artists, among Ecuadorians and foreigners who participate in the Internat...

#809886

Quito (Ecuador), International Tattoo Convention

27 September 2015

Quito (Ecuador), 27 Sep 2015.- The skin is the canvas of about 240 artists, among Ecuadorians and foreigners who participate in the Internat...

#809886

27 September 2015

Quito (Ecuador), 27 Sep 2015.- The skin is the canvas of about 240 artists, among Ecuadorians and foreigners who participate in the International Tattoo Convention Equator made at the Crown Plaza hotel in the north of Quito. The event was organized by Karla Tattoo Studios. In the first two days they reached the site nearly 2,000 people. Tattoo artists were from Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Chile, Brazil, USA and Germany. The event also was attended by renowned tattoo artists of international stature as Jacob Anegl, Vampire Women, Emilio Gonzales, who are recognized by the tattoos and piercings look, in addition to the changes that have suffered their bodies. Tattoo lovers have until Sunday to meet the most famous tattoo artists in America and Germany. Karla Cuatín, organizer of the event, said people interested in a tattoo done, have the convention the possibility of finding true artists. In addition to the art may look safe, it is not only done by a professional, they are made with care and low standards of quality and hygiene. Steven, one of the young people who came to taturarse, said he is 17 and that all are a tribute to the art and the human body. No pain when getting a tatto and is proud to show the world his colorful skin. Jorge, also a fan of tattoos, through your body expresses his love for humanity. Why he has captured in his skin birds and plants as a tribute to Mother Nature. The cost of tattoos range from $ 40 and up, depending on your drawing that the customer wants. Hence it is not impossible that a tattoo cost up to $ 700. (Photo: Franklin Jacome / Agencia Cronistas Gráficos).


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