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Open house at Storyville tattoo ( Thank you and a link )


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Hello all,

Next weekend we?ll be hosting the beautiful artwork of Fenella Woolgar as part of the artist?s open house.. alongside our own paintings and drawings.


It?s also an opportunity to watch a spot of tattooing and ask any burning questions or chat about your ideas. ( if you?d like to book a dedicated slot for a consultation let me know via email through our website https://storyvilletattoo.com/ ) We?ll have colouring sheets and temporary tattoos designed by our artists for the kids and fizz in the garden for the grown ups.


We?d love to see you all. 11-6 Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th May.

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Thanks to everyone who visited us this weekend, we had a blast! We're not taking part in the second weekend but we will be keeping Fenella's artwork up for a while so feel free to pop by and check it out.


For those who couldn't make it but would've liked to - here's a little link to a time lapse vid of the first day ..


https://storyvilletattoo.com/stories/


We'll be housing other events and exhibitions in the future so watch this space .. and do get in touch if you have an idea we might be able to collaborate on.


cheers,


Nick and Clare and all at Storyville

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