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Marked Conversations™

Marked Conversations™

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One year in the making including: construction, design, preparation, and planning...


Every piece of decor, hammered nail, swipe of paint, touch of greenery; hand-picked & curated by ourselves...


Marked Conversations: learning, interviewing, showcasing, and discovering the best tattoo artists and designed art on the skin...


Premiering January 1st, 2026

© 2026 Marked Conversations™
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Episodes
  • From Vegas To Aarhus: A Journey Through High-End Tattoo Curation
    Jan 8 2026

    A name, a loss, and a first spark turned a casual interest into a full-body curation. We sit down with co-owner and host Dario to unpack how he built a cohesive suit from black and gray hyperrealism, selective color pieces, and smart placement—and why the best artists are chosen for design, not hype. From Trenton roots to sessions in Aarhus, the journey blends art, travel, and discipline into something more than just an experience.

    We get practical about standards: what “high-end” actually means, how to vet portfolios, why daily rates matter more than hourly quotes, and how contrast, lighting, and body flow separate museum-grade work from trend-chasing ink. Dario shares the unfiltered reality of pain management and planning—stacking sessions, protecting skin, and knowing when fatigue risks the piece. We also talk red flags and “icks,” from blacklight inks to gimmicky 3D-glasses reveals that impress for a minute and disappoint for years.

    There’s honesty here about evolution. Cover-ups and laser removal make space for better ideas, and yes, lasering hurts—a lot. But the long game pays off when a piece sits on the body like it belongs there, holds up under daylight, and tells a story across decades. As public perception shifts and visible placements become normal, we explore how to earn prime real estate, handle stares with grace, and think about aging with ink without losing the joy of the process.

    If you’re building a collection—or planning your first appointment—this conversation will sharpen your eye and your plan. Follow the show, share it with a friend who loves tattoos, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway or question for the next episode.

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    44 mins
  • Gabe Spades: From Impulse Ink To Award-Winning Cover-Up Art
    Jan 1 2026

    What happens when a “young angel” script turns into a full‑blown pursuit of timeless, one‑of‑one cover-up art? We sit down with Gabe Spades one of the owners and hosts of Marked Conversations to retrace the path from impulsive early ink to award‑winning geometric and ornamental work, unpacking the choices, the hours, and the mindset that makes a body truly read as a canvas.

    Gabe explains why he abandoned trend‑driven pieces for geometry that collaborates with the body’s structure, how he sourced references, and the process of finding elite artists via Instagram hashtags like geometric, ornamental, and blackwork. He shares the reality behind a massive chest cover‑up most shops refused, the blackwork strategy that finally erased it, and the feeling of taking first place at a major convention. We dig into practical criteria for evaluating tattoos—readability from twelve feet, confident line work and dot gradients, smooth blends, and placement that respects anatomy—along with candid takes on micro “stamp” trends and how they age.

    We also get tactical about pain management and aftercare. From the knives‑behind‑the‑knee sensation to why nipples can trigger involuntary movement, Gabe outlines when numbing cream helps rather than harms. He breaks down second skin for low‑maintenance healing, why overusing Aquaphor can dull saturation, and how a light lotion routine can keep blackwork crisp. If you’re planning a sleeve or a full body suit, you’ll hear how to budget for top artists, what respectful communication looks like, and why patience, funds, and commitment are non‑negotiable. Ready to trade impulse for intention and design that lasts? Follow, share with a friend who’s planning ink, and leave a review to tell us what style you’d choose next.

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    21 mins
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