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There's more to tattoo art than mama's initials, broken hearts and the infliction of pain. Ogle the work of national and international tattoo masters without having to ask people to lift their shirt up or pull their pants down. Original works by tattoo artists such as Joe Capobianco, Jason D'Aquino (pictured), Chris Dingwell and Timothy Hoyer will be off skin and on the wall as part of "Drawing Blood," an installation at Ghostprint Gallery. The show continues through July 26 with a reception July 18 at 7 p.m. at the gallery, 220 W. Broad St. Call 344-1557 or visit www.ghostprintgallery.com. -- Valley Haggard

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