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Marked Conversations: A Las Vegas based tattoo podcast spotlighting the most renowned artists on the planet; where the culture, craft, and stories behind world-class work take center stage.


Hosted by Gabe Spades and Dario Presepe in Las Vegas, NV each episode goes beyond the highlight reel. We sit down with elite tattooers to talk style, technique, pressure, mindset, career-defining moments, and what it really takes to become legendary in an industry that never stops evolving. You'll hear about controversial topics in the industry, new trends, and discovering some of the best art on the skin.


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  • Neon Judas | Inside The Art Of Horror, Beauty, And Black‑And‑Gray Realism
    Jan 23 2026

    Brought to you by Marked Conversations, we showcase the amazing tattoo artist Neon Judas in our Discovery Series.

    Some tattoos turn heads; these make people stop mid-step. We spotlight Neon Judas, the Berlin artist whose black-and-gray realism walks a tightrope between horror and beauty, pulling viewers into layered stories you can’t shake. From lifelike portraits to collage-style compositions that feel ripped from a magazine—ink drips, torn edges, and type—his work demands a second look, then a third. The result is art that’s readable at a glance and rewarding under scrutiny, where small choices in value, edges, and negative space build emotional weight.

    We share first impressions of his most talked-about pieces, like fingers holding up eyelids and a desiccated head crowned with flowers, and unpack why they resonate: not as gimmicks, but as symbols of fragility, mortality, and grace. You’ll hear how he feathers blacks to create air and depth, separates foreground and background without losing clarity, and uses collage devices to reframe realism into something cinematic. We also dive into the interpretive power of phrases—like “God is in the TV”—and why two people can stand beside the same tattoo and take away different meanings. That’s the point: these are thinker pieces designed to slow you down.

    Access matters, too. While Neon Judas tattoos out of Berlin and has worked in Italy, he also guest spots in New York at respected studios and appears at major conventions, making it possible to plan a session without a continent-long trek. We talk booking strategy, why sharing screenshots of favored works can kickstart a stronger concept, and what to expect from a session built on trust and bold choices. If you want realism that stops crowds and starts conversations, this deep dive will help you see what sets his portfolio apart.

    Enjoy the episode? Follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review telling us which piece hit you hardest. Your feedback helps more listeners discover the art that moves them.

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    9 mins
  • Austin Walsh | From DMT Visions To Sacred Geometry Ink
    Jan 15 2026

    Ever wonder how someone maps perfect symmetry onto a body that refuses to be symmetrical? We sat down with Austin Walsh (@SacredHound.ttt) from Las Vegas, NV; a self-taught geometric specialist whose career pivot came from a wild DMT vision of sacred geometry and mandalas—and he’s been chasing precision on crooked canvases ever since.

    We dig into how he blends freehand body layouts with Procreate patterns to create large-scale blackwork that flows over knees, elbows, and muscles without losing balance. He shares the hard-won lessons on contrast across skin tones, why speed matters to prevent trauma in blackouts, and the accountability mindset behind offering free touch-ups on big projects. The conversation also gets real on session dynamics: meeting clients to confirm a vibe, keeping admin human even when booked into 2026, and setting firm boundaries when a “sleeve of everything” would sabotage the design.

    On the road, he breaks down a working-vacation playbook: targeted IG ads in new cities, strong shop relationships, and the difference between guest spots and invite-only conventions. We also unpack the judging gray areas where Polynesian and geometric get lumped together, why he loves cover-ups in this style, and how mentors shaped his approach—from meticulous pre-sizing to tiny workflow tweaks that compound into mastery. He’s candid about charging less for styles he’s still learning and outspoken about AI: useful as a tool, dangerous as a crutch that erodes authorship and growth.

    If you care about geometric tattoos, sacred geometry, dotwork, blackwork, cover-ups, or just want to hear how craft and integrity can scale without shortcuts, this one’s for you. Hit play, subscribe for more conversations with specialist artists, and drop a comment: where do you stand on numbing cream and AI-designed tattoos?

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 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
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