Tattoo festival held in Santa Ana town

The Masbu Ink Tattoo together with the Pampanga Tattoo Artist Club held a tattoo feast titled " Makuleng Santiago " at the Sta. Ana covered court last Saturday.

The event aims to create understanding and awareness to society the importance and the meaning of having a tattoo and to display body arts and the talents of the different tattoo artists.

Julius Maliwat, chief organizer and Masbu Ink Tattoo head, said the event showcases the artists dedication in tattoo making and he also wants the people to understand why having tattoos are not as bad as they think.

" Ginawanatinito para mapasayadditosalugarnamin at para narinmaipamulat sa mgataolalona sa mganagdidiscriminate ng taong my tattoo napag daw my tattoo ay galing sa jail at mga drug adik daw and maipakita sa kanilaangtalento ng mga artist sa body art, " said Maliwat.

He added that they also held a tattoo contest in which they will choose the artists with the most wonderful and eye-catching tattoo design.

Maliwat also stated that this is the first time that they organized and event that highlights tattoo artists and their creative skills in showing different types of designs.

Tattoo artists from different parts of Pampanga and Metro Manila attended the event. The organizers said they are not expecting a huge number of participants because this is their first time to organize a tattoo event.

The winner in the event received cash prizes while the runner ups received a certificate for joining.

Maliwat even inspired tattoo artists, saying, " love what they do and hayaan lang nila ang mga anti tattoo, just continue what they do in a proper way basta wala silang tinatapakan walang masama sa ginagawanila. "

The Masbu Ink Tattoo and the Pampanga Tattoo Artists Club said they are looking forward to another event as this was a successful one.

Melanie Griffith Erases Antonio Banderas Arm Tattoo

The 56-year-old celebrity was married to Banderas, 53, for 18 decades before processing for a divorce recently. Griffith mentioned irreconcilable variations at time, but the "Working Girl" celebrity was identified still dressed in her engagement band as lately as last week.

Nevertheless, Griffith is now eliminating the body art of her spouse's name from her hand. The celebrity joined the Taormina Movie Event in France on Thursday where she used a sleeveless dress that exposed her hands. Clearly retouched, Griffith's heart body art that once presented the word "Antonio" showed up to be vacant, exposed Individuals.com.
Melanie Griffith Erases Antonio Banderas Arm Tattoo

Griffith first came out the "Antonio" body art in 1998 at the elite of Banderas' film "Mask of Zorro." It is considered that the celebrity covered her soon-to-be ex-husband's name with make-up, but that she will eventually eliminate the name completely with laser device treatments.

The celebrity is not the first person in The show biz industry to have to eliminate tattoo designs following a crack up. Heidi Klum lately experienced laser device removal treatments that recognized her ex-husband, Closure. Angelina Jolie, Arthur Depp and Marc Anthony have each also had to improve tattoo designs of their exes following the break-up.

In addition to the body art concealment, Griffith also eliminated her engagement band for the French film festival, according to New You are able to Daily News. The changes appear just weeks after Griffith and Banderas launched a joint declaration introducing their divided.

"We have considerately and consensually decided to complete out almost many decades of wedding in a adoring and friendly manner praising and improving each other, our loved ones and the wonderful time we have spent together," the stars said.

The former couple share one little girl together; 17-year-old Stella. According to an expert, Griffith and Banderas' divorce was a long period of time in the making.

"The divided it not something new and out of the blue – they have had issues for decades," a source close to Griffith told Individuals.com. "The battles and break ups got to be too much."