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Ink Master

American reality competition series


Summary

American reality competition series

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imageInk Master spike logo.png
genreReality television
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theme_music_composerVanacore Music, Inc
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
num_seasons17
num_episodes223
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locationJersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
cinematography
cameraMulti-camera
runtime40–83 minutes
company{{Unbulleted list
networkSpike
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network2Paramount Network
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network3Paramount+
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last_aired3present
related{{Plainlist
  • Dave Navarro
  • Joel Madden
  • Chris Núñez
  • Oliver Peck
  • Ryan Ashley
  • Nikko Hurtado
  • Ami James
  • DJ Tambe
  • Matt Knight
  • Rick Robles
  • Steven Weinstock
  • Glenda Hersh
  • Andrea Richter | Truly Original | MTV Entertainment Studios (2022–24) | Spike Cable Networks (2012–18)
  • Ink Master: Redemption
  • Ink Master: Angels
  • Ink Master: Grudge Match Ink Master is an American reality competition television series that premiered on Spike on January 17, 2012.

Each season features tattoo artists who compete in various challenges assessing their tattooing and related artistic skills. They are judged by renowned tattoo artists and enthusiasts, with one or more contestants eliminated each episode.

The last contestant standing in Seasons 1-13 received a $100,000 prize, the title of Ink Master, and a feature in Inked magazine. Starting in Season 14, the monetary prize rose to $250,000.

The series is produced by Original Media, which also produced the reality show Miami Ink. Current seasons air on the Paramount+ Streaming service, and 24/7 on the Pluto TV app, which has a channel dedicated entirely to the show.

Four spin-off shows, titled Ink Shrinks, Ink Master: Redemption, Ink Master: Angels and Ink Master: Grudge Match, have also been released. The series has also released a number of special standalone episodes themed around upcoming events or holidays, such as Halloween.

On September 22, 2020, Paramount Network cancelled the series, as part of the network's then-planned shift to movies. On December 1, 2020, the first two seasons were made available to stream on Netflix in the United States.{{Cite web|url=https://www.whats-on-netflix.com/whats-new/whats-new-on-netflix-december-1st-2020/|title=What's New on Netflix: December 1st, 2020

Show format

Basic format

All episodes aside from the finales have the following format, with some minor variations to the application of the format:

First, a Flash Challenge will be evaluated based on how well an artist met the week's skill. Some Flash Challenges involve tattooing, but typically, flash challenges do not incorporate the act of tattooing; but instead will require a non-related artistic skill (i.e., painting, haircutting, etching, burning, etc.) The winner of the flash challenge wins the right to select their human canvas in the elimination challenge and, as of season two, pair up the other contestants with their human canvases.

After the Flash Challenge comes the Elimination Challenge, a further test of the week's skill on a human canvas, typically incorporating a prominent style of tattooing. Once the contestants are paired up with their canvases, they are given the day to consult with their assignment. Each contestant is given four to six hours to tattoo their design the next day. Once completed, the contestants meet as a group with the judges and are critiqued one by one. The contestants then are dismissed, with four later being called back. The four typically represent a week's top two and bottom two, though this breakdown can change. At the end of each episode, a winner generally is declared, and one contestant is eliminated.

Special format

The final challenge was a marathon tattooing of up to 18 hours for the finale of season one. The season two finale did not share this format. Instead, it consisted of the three finalists meeting with their respective canvases for four six-hour sessions to create a final piece. This final piece did not require a specific tattoo genre or location for the artist to tattoo. Instead, the artists could choose those aspects for themselves, and the only restriction they faced was a time limit. The season three finale followed a similar format to the season two finale. However, the artists were allowed five seven-hour sessions for a cumulative 35-hour master canvas tattoo.

Judging

Musician Dave Navarro and tattoo artists Chris Núñez and Oliver Peck served as the show's primary judges, with Navarro also serving as a host for the show. Navarro and Núñez appeared in every episode, while Peck was absent on two episodes of season nine when he was recovering from a heart attack. Some episodes incorporate a fourth guest judge, usually a well-known tattoo artist who has knowledge or reputation in the style of tattoo (including new school, old school, Japanese, portrait, black and gray, etc.) chosen for the week's elimination challenge.

Season two judging was taken to a new level with audience voting participation through the series' official website and via Facebook voting, with the audience vote affecting the final ruling by the judges. Sebastian Murphy was eliminated from consideration by the judges in the season finale because he was the contestant whose work in the elimination challenges received the fewest votes by the audience. Season three introduced the human canvas jury. The human canvases review each other's tattoos and nominate the artist who did the worst piece for elimination. Season four introduced the elimination challenge winner's selection, where the challenge winner picks an artist for elimination. Season 6 introduced the judges getting the final say of who wins and who goes home.

In January 2020, Oliver Peck was forced out of his spot as an Ink Master judge following a controversy involving his reemerged blackface photo from his MySpace page. There was no word of a replacement before the series was initially canceled.

On August 5, 2022, new judges were announced for the revival series, including season 8 winner, Ryan Ashley, tattoo artists Nikko Hurtado and Ami James. Hurtado had previously been a guest judge in the series, while James had appeared in Miami Ink, alongside Núñez. Joel Madden was announced as the new host for the upcoming season, with Navarro returning as "Master Of Chaos", adding twists and game-changing bombs to each episode.

Three time champion, DJ Tambe, joins the judging panel for its fifteenth season, replacing James. Navarro did not return for the season, making it the first season he is absent from. He cited health issues, particularly COVID-19, as why he departed the series, in addition to taking a break from Jane's Addiction.

Timeline

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Series overview

SeasonContestantsFirst airedLast airedWinner(s)Runner(s)-upThird place1234567891011121314151617
10January 17, 2012March 6, 2012Shane O'NeillTommy HelmJames Vaughn
16October 9, 2012December 18, 2012Steve TefftSarah MillerSebastian Murphy
16July 16, 2013October 8, 2013Joey HamiltonJime LitwalkKatherine "Tatu Baby" Flores
17February 25, 2014May 20, 2014Scott MarshallWalter "Sausage" FrankMatti Hixson
18September 2, 2014December 16, 2014Jason Clay DunnJames "Cleen Rock One" SteinkeErik Siuda
18June 23, 2015October 13, 2015Dave KrusemanChris BlinstonMatt O'Baugh
16March 1, 2016May 24, 2016Anthony MichaelsJames "Cleen Rock One" SteinkeChristian Buckingham
18August 23, 2016December 6, 2016Ryan AshleyGian Karle CruzKelly Doty
36June 6, 2017September 26, 2017Old Town Ink
(Aaron "Bubba" Irwin and DJ Tambe)Black Cobra Tattoos
(Katie McGowan and Matt O'Baugh)Basilica Tattoo
(Christian Buckingham and Noelin Wheeler)
18January 9, 2018April 24, 2018Josh PayneJuan SalgadoRoly T-Rex
18August 28, 2018December 18, 2018Tony MedellinTeej PooleTiffer Wright
18June 11, 2019September 24, 2019Laura MarieDani RyanCreepy Jason
20January 7, 2020April 14, 2020N/A
14September 7, 2022November 2, 2022DJ TambeGian Karle CruzBob Jones
15November 1, 2023December 20, 2023Bobby JohnsonFreddie AlbrightonJon Mesa
16October 23, 2024December 11, 2024James TexAnthony TexCat Castro
15October 29, 2025December 17, 2025Matt MooneyIsnard BarbosaLuka Lajoie

Specials

Various standalone holiday and special event-themed episodes have been made that do not follow the series seasons. They have typically followed an upcoming or recently passed holiday. These episodes feature previous Ink Master contestants competing for smaller cash prizes.

Ink Master licensed a Dutch/Belgian edition called Ink Master: Meesters van de Lage Landen (Masters of the Low Countries) to Spike NL in 2017. The format remains largely intact; filming occurs mainly around Amsterdam. The winner of the first season of this edition was the Belgian contestant "Djoels". The second season takes place in IJmuiden and was won by Belgian contestant Joyce.

Spin-offs

''Ink Master: Redemption''

The spin-off series Ink Master: Redemption premiered in September 2015. The spin-off features canvases who are unhappy with the tattoo they received during the competition. After discussing their tattoo with Navarro, the canvases are given a chance to confront the artist who did the original piece. The artist is offered the chance for redemption by being able to consult with the canvas on a new tattoo (or modification to improve their existing Ink Master piece). After reviewing the artist's new drawing, the canvas is given a no-strings-attached choice to proceed with the new tattoo or leave the shop. Episodes sometimes feature a twist, such as rival artists returning to draw a design for the same unhappy canvas, potentially stealing the original artist's chance at redemption. Ink Master: Redemption was renewed for a second season to coincide with the premiere of Season 7 of Ink Master.

''Ink Master: Angels''

Main article: Ink Master: Angels

In June 2017, Spike announced a new spin-off series titled Ink Master: Angels. The premise follows four female contestants from the eighth season of Ink Master – season winner Ryan Ashley, Kelly Doty, Nikki Simpson, and Gia Rose – as they travel around the United States to face other artists in tattoo challenges with a spot on season ten of Ink Master on the line. The show premiered on October 3, 2017.

''Ink Master: Grudge Match''

On August 21, 2019, it was announced that a spin-off titled Ink Master: Grudge Match would premiere on October 1, 2019. Judges for the series include former Ink Master contestants Cleen Rock One, DJ Tambe, and Ryan Ashley.

References

References

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  4. Bibel, Sara. (May 27, 2015). "'Ink Master' Renewed for Season 7 by Spike TV; Network Orders Spin-Off 'Ink Master: Redemption'". Tribune Digital Ventures.
  5. Sacks, Ethan. "'Ink Master': Halloween gets scary – for all the wrong reasons – with horror elimination challenge".
  6. Otterson, Joe. (September 22, 2020). "Paramount Network Rebrands, Doubles Down on Movies and Minis (EXCLUSIVE)". [[Variety (magazine).
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  11. Rice, Lynette. (September 28, 2023). "'Ink Master': Paramount+ Reveals Return Date For Joel Madden-Hosted Tattoo Competition".
  12. Manfredi, Lucas. (October 2, 2024). "'Ink Master': OGs, Young Guns Go Tat for Tat in Season 16 Trailer - Exclusive Video".
  13. Leupp, Thomas. "Ink Master | TV". Hollywood.com.
  14. (16 August 2017). "Ink Master season 9: Judge Oliver Peck doing well after heart attack". cartermatt.com.
  15. "Oliver Peck leaves 'Ink Master' after blackface controversy; Paramount Network weighs in".
  16. "Dave Navarro Details His Experience with Long-Haul COVID: 'Fatigue and Isolation Is Pretty Awful'".
  17. Greene, Andy. (2024-08-09). "Dave Navarro Sets the Record Straight on His Lost Years and Rejoining Jane's Addiction".
  18. "Renewed and returning: "Real Housewives," "Ink Master"".
  19. (24 May 2016). "A First Look At Ink Master Season 8".
  20. (September 28, 2023). "Paramount+ Reveals All-New Season of Hit Competition Series "Ink Master" to Premiere November 1".
  21. "Sneak Peek: HallowInk - Video Clips - Ink Master {{!}} SPIKE.com".
  22. "Ink Master: Redemption Website".
  23. (2015-05-27). "'Ink Master' Renewed for Season 7 by Spike TV; Network Orders Spin-Off 'Ink Master: Redemption'".
  24. Petski, Denise. (2015-10-14). "'Ink Master: Redemption' Renewed For Season 2 By Spike".
  25. (2017-06-05). ""Ink Master: Angels" Spreads Its Wings".
  26. (2019-10-08). "Ryan Ashley Malarkey Dishes About 'Grudge Match' and Moving to Colorado".
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