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Molly Cleland on the Tattoo Industry

39 min · 31 de oct de 2024
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With a lifelong passion for art, they laid the foundations of her career early by completing their tattoo apprenticeship in 2013 and earned a degree in Visual Art in 2015. Going onto quicklyrealizing a long-held dream by opening their own tattoo studio, Clockwork Ink in Faversham in 2016. Since then, they have led a talented team, building a vibrant creative space where their clients visions are brought to life. Beyond tattooing, Molly is deeply committed to sharing their expertise with the next generation of artists. They conduct design workshops in secondary schools, guiding students through the process of transforming client briefs into creative masterpieces.

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