Bhubaneswar: The contemporary art scene in Odisha has reached a significant milestone with BK College of Art and Crafts, in collaboration with Kalinga Ink, organising the state’s first professional tattoo workshop.
The event aimed to introduce students to the world of tattoo art, covering evolution, techniques, hygiene standards, and design principles.
Renowned tattoo artists and educators Kuber Barik and Ganesh Vishwakarma led the workshop, providing hands-on training and sharing their expertise. The session focused on the growing career opportunities in the tattoo industry, from studio practices to freelancing and international art conventions.
The workshop not only familiarised students with industry standards but also helped dispel misconceptions about tattoo art. Participants engaged in live demonstrations, Q&A sessions, and interactive design activities, expressing enthusiasm for further training.
The workshop not only familiarised students with industry standards but also helped dispel misconceptions about tattoo art. Participants engaged in live demonstrations, Q&A sessions, and interactive design activities, expressing enthusiasm for further training.
Kalinga Ink, positioning itself as a training and innovation hub for tattoo aspirants, described this initiative as part of its efforts to mainstream tattoo art education in Odisha.
Faculty members appreciated the initiative, highlighting its significance in introducing young artists to alternative creative careers.
The organisers expressed heartfelt gratitude to Principal Chandra Shekhar Sethy, whose support played a crucial role in organising this pioneering initiative. Special thanks were also extended to respected faculty members and advisors Dr Mineketan Pattnaik, Manas Ranjan Jena, Pradeep Kumar Patra, Chhatrapati Dibyaranjan Biswal, Chaudhury Ashish Sharan, and Swagatika for their encouragement, guidance, and active participation in the workshop.
Kuber Barik, the Founder of Kalinga Ink expressed satisfaction with the workshop, stating, “The workshop at BK College was a success, as it connected students with career opportunities in the tattoo industry and sparked interest in the art form.”
Chandra Sekhar Sethy, the Principal of BK College of Art and Crafts, Chandra Shekhar Sethy, expressed his appreciation for the workshop, saying , “Tattoo culture has been an integral part of human history, dating back to ancient civilizations. As one of humanity’s earliest art forms, tattooing has transcended time, predating many modern civilizations, languages, and religions. Today, it stands as one of the fastest-growing creative industries, with a vast array of career opportunities. I’m delighted to see many young participants embracing tattooing as a profession. I extend my gratitude to Kalinga Ink for organizing this enlightening workshop at our college, which will undoubtedly open doors to new career paths for students passionate about this art form.”











