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The latest issue of S&I Magazine, the Apocalyptic Winter 2020 edition, is here and it is packed with exciting content for all lovers of dark arts and tattoo culture. This issue brings back the talented Dan Henk to interview renowned dark arts tattooer Jesse Levitt, offering readers a unique insight into Levitt’s creative process and inspirations.
In addition to this interview, the magazine features a series of interviews that delve into the world of tattoo collaborations. Brandon Bond sits down with Paul Booth, Yamico, and Jay Freestyle to discuss the importance of collaborative work in the tattoo industry, showcasing the power of artistic partnerships and shared creative visions.
The cover of the Apocalyptic Winter 2020 issue features the stunning Rachelle Hoffman, who showcases her horror-inspired body suit in a mesmerizing photo spread. The issue also includes a fine art feature on the incredible Derek Hess, whose work is renowned for its dark and evocative style.
Readers will also find a wealth of knowledge in Rob Smead’s article on the Business of Tattooing, offering valuable insights for aspiring tattoo artists looking to build successful careers in the industry. The magazine also explores the intersection of music and ink, with interviews with former Judas Priest frontman Ripper Owens and Mike Protich of The Violent.
The Apocalyptic Winter 2020 issue is filled with artist features, showcasing the work of talented individuals such as Kelly Doty, Mashkow, Janelle Hanson, Oash, Benoz, Danny Elliott, Lena Diamanti, Hollie Pryce Jones, Goshan, Dustin Delong, and Jake Henry. Each artist brings their own unique style and perspective to the pages of the magazine, offering readers a diverse and inspiring look at the world of tattoo artistry.
Overall, the S&I Apocalyptic Winter 2020 issue is a must-read for anyone interested in dark arts, tattoo culture, and the intersection of art and music. With a diverse range of interviews, features, and artist profiles, this issue is sure to captivate and inspire readers from all walks of life.












































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