Fira de Barcelona
          
        
        
          | 2014 Report
        
        
          
            Barcelona Tattoo Expo
          
        
        
          Barcelona International Tattoo Convention
        
        
          
            03-05/October
          
        
        
          Montjuïc. 17th edition (2nd at Fira)
        
        
          Barcelona Tattoo Expo, the great showcase
        
        
          for tattoo culture, took place for the second
        
        
          time at the Montjuïc venue, having started out
        
        
          at Cotxeres de Sants and La Farga shopping
        
        
          centre in L’Hospitalet de Llobregat.
        
        
          This latest show featured around 190
        
        
          artists from 30 countries, who performed more
        
        
          than 1,700 tattoos over the three sessions.
        
        
          The participants included some of the most
        
        
          outstanding names in the industry, including the
        
        
          American artist Jack Rudy, re-inventor of the
        
        
          “Fine Line” and the “Black & Grey”, appearing
        
        
          for the second consecutive year, and Jon Mesa,
        
        
          in Barcelona for the first time. Other leading
        
        
          names on the international scene included
        
        
          Chime and Colla (Polynesia), Alex de Pase (Italy)
        
        
          and Thirtink (Spain).
        
        
          The most exciting shows at Barcelona
        
        
          Tattoo, expressions of urban culture, included,
        
        
          particularly, Bboy battles. The competition that
        
        
          took place in the break zone featured more than
        
        
          180 participants, whilst the half-pipe installed
        
        
          enabled skaters to have all the fun
        
        
          they could wish for. The programme also
        
        
          included photography exhibitions, pin-up
        
        
          fashion shows, seminars, a car and custom
        
        
          motorbike show, demonstrations of the Maori
        
        
          dance the Haka, live music by Olaf y los
        
        
          Bidones and performances by Johnny Strange
        
        
          and Luis Pardo.
        
        
          One of the most interesting seminars was
        
        
          that given by the tattoo artist Mariló Fernández
        
        
          and the psychologist Georgina España about
        
        
          reparatory tattoos for women who have had
        
        
          mastectomies due to breast cancer. This project
        
        
          helps women who have overcome cancer and
        
        
          want to recover their appearance thanks to the
        
        
          hyper-realistic tattoo technique, which creates
        
        
          volumes, colour grading and shadows with
        
        
          surprising results.
        
        
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            Area
          
        
        
          6,300 m
        
        
          2
        
        
          
            Exhibitors
          
        
        
          190 tattoo artists
        
        
          
            Type
          
        
        
          Public
        
        
          
            Activities
          
        
        
          Tattoo competitions,
        
        
          exhibitions, fashion
        
        
          shows, music
        
        
          
            Organised by
          
        
        
          Pro-Arts SL
        
        
          +1,700
        
        
          tattoos given