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EVAN SUMMERS

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It takes a journey—an ongoing game of trial and error—for an artist to find their unique style. Evan Summers’ eight-year journey led him to graphic microrealism. We caught up with Summers to discover how he learned how to tattoo, his favorite subjects to tattoo and much more.

About eight years ago, I was studying and had a friend who was getting his sleeve done. He saw

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