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CAMOZ

n America, we take for granted our ability to openly get tattoos and show off our work to the world. In South Korea, tattooing is illegal and artists need to ply their trade very carefully, keeping the business underground. Even with the added challenges he faces in his homeland, Camoz is one of the industry’s rising stars. We sat down with the thriving artist to understand how he came

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