Queer tattoo artist James Lauder creates safe-space parlour
3 months ago 1 min read
A Vancouver-based artist didn’t feel comfortable getting tattoos at a traditional parlour, so he started his own — one where people from the queer community could be themselves without fear of being judged.
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