Ep 032 Ink and Resilience: Aprilraine Landry's Journey from Zebra Skin Tattoo to Harm None Tattoos

4 months ago
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What happens when a tattoo artist decides to close her long-standing shop and embark on a new venture with her best friend? Aprilraine Landry shares her emotional journey from the closure of Zebra Skin to the creation of Harm None Tattoos alongside her apprentice Chenine. Discover the inspiration behind their shop names, the serendipitous moment that led to it, and why April took a break from social media only to re-engage with her community in a more meaningful way.

From drawing portraits as a child to navigating the skepticism of her parents and teachers, April’s passion for tattooing is a testament to resilience and dedication. Hear about her early years volunteering at a local tattoo shop, securing an apprenticeship, and balancing her work with raising her children. Her career path took her through various shops, including a significant stint in Halifax, before she finally opened her own studio. The support of her family played a key role in her success, and their influence is woven throughout her story.

Tattoo artistry isn’t just about ink on skin; it’s about community and culture. April talks about the importance of free speech within the industry, the current trends in tattooing, and the special connections she has formed with multiple generations of families. She also addresses cultural appropriation, the significance of empathy in dealing with grief, and the complexities of traditional apprenticeships. This episode highlights the transformative power of body art and the depth of human connections it fosters.

You can find Aprilraine at:
Instagram @little.injun.that.could

Check out my tattoo work at:
https://www.consumedbyink.com
Instagram @dionkaszas

Buy me a Coffee at:
https://ko-fi.com/transformativemarks

I acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts

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