
DEHLI — Girish Giridhara’s hands are tattoosed with Hindu gods, actresses and holy mantras. The religious styles are complex but also hardly unexpected for a man who once trained to be a clergyman.Shaven-headed, with precious metal jewelry and a red tilak on his temple, the 36-year-old skin image styles artisan looks comfortable in a sleeveless t-shirt, knee-length bermuda and flip-flops at the Native indian Ink skin image styles meeting.
The display in Mumbai this few days is charged as India’s first, with organizers hoping to tap into a growing interest in lasting human skin image styles among young Indians.But Girish, an exhibitor at the event, knows that human skin image styles in Native indian is not a new pattern set by cricketers...