Your chance to get rid of that unwanted tattoo
Date published: 08 August 2018
Pash (30) and Uzzi (27) from Plymouth have been tattooing for 13 and six years respectively
Back with a fresh line-up – E4’s Tattoo Fixers is now taking applications for a brand new series that will start filming this autumn.
Participants will have the chance to have their disaster inks transformed into works of art by four top tattoo artists in the UK including brothers Pash and Uzzi who will be joining Sketch, Alice and receptionist Paisley, as they tackle and transform the country's most shocking, outrageous and embarrassing tattoos.
Pash (30) and Uzzi (27) from Plymouth have been tattooing for 13 and six years respectively and specialise in realism.
So far, their careers have taken them from London, to Mozambique and now back to Plymouth where they have their own studio - White Room Tattoo - which has been open for 18 months.
Pash said: “Cover ups are almost always a challenge, and I’m not sure if I’m prepared for some of the disasters to come!
"However I’m totally excited to help people get over their tattoo nightmares, I’m also looking forward to meeting the clients behind these crazy decisions and being a part of something that showcases what I’m passionate about.”
Pash and Uzzi are the latest Tattoo Artists to join the hugely successful E4 series, following Jay and Glen’s decision to leave to pursue other opportunities.
Anyone interested in taking part in the show should apply via the Tattoo Fixers take part page at: http://www.studiolambert.com/take-part-tattoo-fixers.html
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