f
rom canvases to people, Auberon Wolf entered the
world of ink three and a half years ago. Learning body art
the hard way, Wolf skipped the formal apprenticeship path,
and like many artists, learned by of way of pulling themselves
up by their bootstraps. With a generous amount of support,
Wolf now inks for a living and is currently working at the
Golden Spirit Tattoo Shop in East Vancouver.
“My sensibilities as an artist are intimately informed
by my understanding of art forms as shaped by the world
we live in, our different cultures, our identities and
our experiences. I understand the body, not as a blank
canvas, but a landscape already marked and molded
by the world; thus tattoos make a visible and physical
statement,” shares Wolf.
While well-versed in the standard form of tattoo skin
decoration, Wolf is also specialized in another more
unique area: the coverage of overt and hidden scars.
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