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The Icelandic Tattoo Expo Brings Some Motorised Needles To Laugardalsvöllur

January 31, 2023
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“A tattoo convention is a gathering of artists who are passionate about the art behind tattoos,” Málfríður Sverrisdóttir explains. “So when you’re visiting a tattoo expo,” she continues, “you’re actually going into a really big art show.”

The tattoo artist, who is based out of Hafnarfjörður’s Lifandi List tattoo studio, is one of the organizers of the Icelandic Tattoo Expo, which spray some ink onto the floors of Laugardalsvöllur in early November.

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It’s easy to attend tattoo conventions. Take a look at these artists. You can get tattooed or watch the process unfold. “At the Icelandic Tattoo Expo, you can see the whole process of getting a tattoo, which normally happens in a tattoo shop behind closed doors,” Málfríður explains. “It’s very interesting for people who aren’t really familiar with it to see the whole process.”

For those interested in getting a piece, Málfríður recommends booking in with the artists in advance on their own websites or Instagrams—many are already filling up. However, Malfridur stresses that you don’t have to bring an idea or style with you to the Expo. Many artists will be taking walk-ins and with the variety offered at the show, you’re bound to find someone you click with.

Open the curtains

The annual convention Since its inception has been a staple of the expanding Icelandic tattoo scene. This 7th year of the extravaganza will host 80 artists from around the globe. The styles range from traditional and neo-traditional, to realistic.

“Today, everybody has tattoos. Policemen, lawyers, politicians, there are people in every category of life with them.”

It’s easy to attend tattoo conventions. Take a look at these artists. You can get tattooed or watch the process unfold. “At the Icelandic Tattoo Expo, you can see the whole process of getting a tattoo, which normally happens in a tattoo shop behind closed doors,” Málfríður explains. “It’s very interesting for people who aren’t really familiar with it to see the whole process.”

For those interested in getting a piece, Málfríður recommends booking in with the artists in advance on their own websites or Instagrams—many are already filling up. However, Malfridur stresses that you don’t have to bring an idea or style with you to the Expo. Many artists will be taking walk-ins and with the variety offered at the show, you’re bound to find someone you click with.

Mainstreaming

It’s true that tattoo gatherings used to be associated with unsavoury characters and criminal behaviour, but nowadays, the only danger you’ll probably face is getting a rib-piece without a good breakfast first.

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“I remember when I started [tattooing] in 2007, there was a lot of prejudice,” Málfríður says. “Today, everybody has tattoos. Policemen, lawyers, politicians; there’s people in every category of life with them. It’s changed. Now it’s whether you have crappy tattoos made at parties of something compared to just having tattoos in general. It’s not about if you have them, it’s what kind you have.”

The new masters

Málfríður is known for her black and grey realism as well as neo-traditional works. She hasn’t yet booked in anyone for the Expo days, but is hoping to do some neo-traditional pieces there. “It’s a very fun style with beautiful colours,” she explains. “There’s so much artistic freedom in it.” She says she’ll be posting on her Instagram closer to the Expo looking for clients, so keep your eyes peeled if you’re looking for something new.

“It’s not about if you have [tattoos], it’s what kind you have.”

As for which visiting artists Málfríður is most excited for, she remains genuinely diplomatic. “All of them are our favourites. Every artist is unique,” she says, pausing. “We all have our own styles, just like painters in the old days had their own styles of painting.”

Portraits taken at the Icelandic Tattoo Expo 2013 in Reykjavik, Iceland. September 15, 2013. Copyright © 2013 Matthew Eisman. All Rights Reserved
Portraits taken at the Icelandic Tattoo Expo 2013 in Reykjavik, Iceland. September 15, 2013. Copyright © 2013 Matthew Eisman. All Rights Reserved
Portraits taken at the Icelandic Tattoo Expo 2013 in Reykjavik, Iceland. September 15, 2013. Copyright © 2013 Matthew Eisman. All Rights Reserved
Portraits taken at the Icelandic Tattoo Expo 2013 in Reykjavik, Iceland. September 15, 2013. Copyright © 2013 Matthew Eisman. All Rights Reserved
Portraits taken at the Icelandic Tattoo Expo 2013 in Reykjavik, Iceland. September 15, 2013. Copyright © 2013 Matthew Eisman. All Rights Reserved
Portraits taken at the Icelandic Tattoo Expo 2013 in Reykjavik, Iceland. September 14, 2013. Copyright © 2013 Matthew Eisman. All Rights Reserved
Portraits taken at the Icelandic Tattoo Expo 2013 in Reykjavik, Iceland. September 14, 2013. Copyright © 2013 Matthew Eisman. All Rights Reserved
Portraits taken at the Icelandic Tattoo Expo 2013 in Reykjavik, Iceland. September 14, 2013. Copyright © 2013 Matthew Eisman. All Rights Reserved
Portraits taken at the Icelandic Tattoo Expo 2013 in Reykjavik, Iceland. September 14, 2013. Copyright © 2013 Matthew Eisman. All Rights Reserved
Portraits taken at the Icelandic Tattoo Expo 2013 in Reykjavik, Iceland. September 13, 2013. Copyright © 2013 Matthew Eisman. All Rights Reserved
Portraits taken at the Icelandic Tattoo Expo 2013 in Reykjavik, Iceland. September 13, 2013. Copyright © 2013 Matthew Eisman. All Rights Reserved
Portraits taken at the Icelandic Tattoo Expo 2013 in Reykjavik, Iceland. September 14, 2013. Copyright © 2013 Matthew Eisman. All Rights Reserved

The Icelandic Tattoo Expo will be from November 1st to 3rd at Laugardalsvöllur. Day passes are 2,000 ISK while weekend passes are 3500 ISK. Sunday tickets are 1,500 ISK. See the Facebook event here.

 

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