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From Miami To NY Etching On Some Ink!

January 10, 2012 on 12:42 am | In Uncategorized | No Comments

So, are you ready for some more ink fun with the talented tattoo artist, Ami James?

After the grand success of the reality show on the life and work of James in the show Miami Ink, the maestro is now gearing up for a spin-off of the show, named NY Ink.

Miami Ink is a unique reality TV show, which features a number of customers at the tattoo shop run by Ami James and Chris Nunez in Miami. These are common folks who share their stories and motivations behind wanting to get a tattoo.

Sometimes, the audience also gets a sneak peek into the personal lives of the different tattoo artists working in the studio.

The Miami Ink episodes truly etch out the different strokes of life in Miami.

The best part about the show, however, is to see how common people, who stumble over several hardships in life, bravely get over their pain and suffering, by getting a commemorative tattoo inked on their skin.

Miami Ink started in July 2005, and since then, it has aired four successful seasons.

However, NY Ink is not the first spin-off of the show. Previous spin-offs have been LA Ink and London Ink.

When asked about how the New York show will be different from the Miami version, Ami James said that, the tattoos would be different! This would be so, because the city and the people of New York have their own charm and stories to tell.

We sure are waiting to see some of that, James!

The New York spin-off features Ami James, as he sets up a new tattoo shop in the heart of SoHo, in the Art District of New York. This area is surrounded by art galleries and is like Mecca for art lovers and artists.

In the midst of this inspiring ambiance, James and his friends discover some “raw New Yorkers” and recount their amazing stories with us!

Sounds like fun, doesn’t it?

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