Posted: Mon 15th Aug 2016

Stinson Hunter to guest judge at Buckley Ink Tattoo Convention

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Monday, Aug 15th, 2016

Stinson Hunter, star and inspiration for the multi-award winning documentary “The Paedophile Hunter” will be guest judge at the inaugural Buckley Ink Tattoo Convention this September.

Billed as the “North Wales Tattoo Event of the Year” the convention at Buckley’s Tivoli Theatre will feature some of the region’s best tattoo artists, live bands, DJ and an alternative fashion festival.

12592770_1036339886424910_1531078935951985220_nConvention organiser Kate Jones from Crystal Skull Tattoo studio in Queensferry told Deeside.com:

“Buckley Ink Convention is all about showcasing the awesome work of local tattoo artists while bringing together the community to enjoy some amazing artwork.

To have Stinson on board judging the competitions is just amazing, he’s a multi award-winning dude and very well respected.

It will be very inspiring for all those attending the convention”

Stinson himself is heavily tattooed and he wants to help change public perception around tattoos in society.

Since his rise to fame the BATFA winner has been a regular on the TV and Radio, he is currently in the middle of filming a new TV show.

Featured many times in the national press, Hunter has gained a huge social media following as he fights to raise awareness of online grooming and child abuse

His latest project is top secret at the moment, and he’s not giving much away other than to say “it involves TV and to expect something totally different”

Buckley Ink Convention is on September 17 and 18 – Tickets available from Buckley Tivoli.

More here: Facebook.com/Buckley-Ink

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