Thanks in part to instagram. A large following means worldwide recognition sponsorships and global gigs. Tattoo artist rafa lopes from brazil started working on skin at just 13 he has high hopes for the future. So i use my name as a rough patch im a talk show artist and a surfer and i have 110000 followers and i want to be famous across the whole world in the theater. And he may well get there hes striking designs typically involve intricate geometric patterns flawless symmetry cymbals and a lot of night shall be a sizable instagram following means rafa has work waiting for him wherever he goes. But the big play is celebrity brings freedom melech tash the king is a rising star from turkey her work is truly unique vivid hyper realistic playful images that have been assisting with life she and her crew a committed to design. In peoples dreams and applying them to their bodies she has 101000 followers on instagram. I am a lake im thought this really cant really say much more the turkish woman was under pressure to get a 3 day tattoo done in just one and a half days her client had travelled all the way from austria. Pete lin prefers his advertisements in the flesh with his travelling troupe of models. With just 23000 followers the glyn has a bit of catching up to do but he did win big at this years convention garnering a lot of attention from the taiwanese artists loves working on big pieces in traditional japanese style. Was he right is one of its great because every character has his own individual story his own history is part of a very meaningful tradition. Found with their tattoo guns these traveling artists really can go anywhere. My colleague melissa hall rod was super vention so maybe you now now buy the set now in some countries like the us and its a they almost 50 percent of the population have a to wyatt to soap opera now well for one thing theyre no longer bill as they used to be people with tattoos and the longest scene is a threat to society also with globalization we can cherry pick from different cultures so we chinese food we wear concho and strew that the meaning of these things has changed ok thats the popularity big question now why you do people have to use this lots of Different Reasons some people have them as. As to to draw a line from the past into the future as part of the healing process some people do it as a promise to the future some people do it to be part of a group or to be not part of a group it can be a secret message to self. Today theyre very popular among people who are part of the gig economy among entrepreneurs as a sort of a sign of independence and presumably people also have it just for fun. Yes or to just say that i actually love something there was one guy that we met at the convention he had a tattoo on his leg which said folks fagen he also becomes if you spoke about him on his leg. And he said he did that because very simple reason lot of this is his 3 children there on his tummy and more dedications to his children there and he also plans to get his nieces and nephews down on his body ok some people have them on my face a lot of. We also saw plenty of people with tattoos on their faces this guy has even had his eyeballs test suit and he said stuffed into his face the other. Is. Well theres no turning back its a very very definite statement isnt it yeah also these people that we met with you know face tattoos they look very very hot but actually when you meet them they were really just people you could mate that was very agreeable a very nice people ok you with did it change your attitude to tatoos are you think you 5. Well yes i would definitely get a tattoo i mean i would have and now i definitely would i mean i think one thing that i really liked about it was is a lot of body positivity in the tattoo culture you know ok if you go off a big body positive. Interesting subject that when i left love the 1st 2 years ago the district of clapham well was a rough. Area where real friday big business was jewelry making in the garden that that remains to this day but the rest of the area has. Changed to move in because of low rent they made it trendy and now its one of the coolest places to be in la. This. Is an area in Central London with a checkered history now its a favorite haunt of architects designers artists and other creative spirits. Just a few blocks from the financial district the attractive neighborhood appeals to residents and visitors alike. Burroughs has been head of marketing for a p. R. Agency in cochrane well for 5 years. He. Has this beautiful design aspect to it weve got something stupid like the most amount of tax cuts but then anyone who. Has it really is the districts that sort of everyones very design and aesthetic focus and its got a really great to do to. The designers create spaces where the artists and architects can work in comfort such as here in born and hollingsworth buildings. Architects have been concentrating in this area since the mid 1990 s. Creative professionals have opened offices in old breweries book printers and jim distilleries the once crumbling Industrial Area has been revived as a trendy office and residential neighborhood. The studio west Architectural Firm has been here since 2004 now theyre feeling the effects of the very gentrification they helped foster. I think you have to follow you have to follow the the move of the city you know the. Thing you want is a city that remains static you know i mean you want to stay in the same place for the next 100 years no. Got its start in the middle ages with a priory outside the london city walls a reminder of the monastic tradition in st john. Workshops and factories collected here. British watch making other trades. Regularly guides visitors through showing them relics of past such as the watchmaker and workshops. You can see there. To get the most. An average wage earner isnt likely to afford these days but architecture fans can be sure to find much to discover here. And Creative Professionals in. Their taste. To find truly eccentric british. Townhouse. And creative. People who make a neighborhood come to life whether living working here or just passing through. Now in our continuing series 100 must reads with featuring books that have been translated into english from the original today. To achieve. But mainly as a journalist as a lyricist for. His novellas the long this novel he wrote was. Which was an inspiration for. The film the grand Budapest Hotel mole from david levitz. Had a great time to. Definitely do the. The truth hurts thats why people lie. No one likes rejection but having someone string you along hurts even worse dont believe me read be aware of pity by step on spike were at a palace in the austriahungary an empire before world war one the main character on town is invited to a party here he dines and drinks and dances has a great time but at the end of the evening he realizes hes forgotten to ask the hosts daughter eat it to dance so he asks or even bigger folks she cant dance shes paralyzed long story short he feels so bad that he offers to marry her not because he loves her but because he wants to look like a nice guy the young womans doctor gives him quite a lecture. Kitty yes thats all very well but there are 2 kinds of people one the weak minded sentimental sort is really just the hearts impatience to rid itself as quickly as possible of the painful experience of being moved by another person suffering it is not a case of real sympathy of feeling with the sufferer but a way of defending yourself against the sufferers. But the 2nd kind of pity real pity requires selfsacrifice and clearly and so on isnt up for that his fiance aided finds out hes denied their engagement in public shes humiliated and the story ends in tragedy jewish austrian author stefan zweig was one of the worlds most popular writers in the 1920 s. And thirtys he and his wife escapes the nazis 1st to england then to brazil but they were so convinced that european civilization was doomed that the couple took their own lives in 1902 so i grew up be aware of pity a few years before his death its the only full length novel by a fantastic author who checked out too soon or. Ill always feel. Website that d. W. Dot com slash culshaw about soul for today thanks for watching im bubba. China was hunting down the leader of. Detention brainwashing torture huge prison like compound such across the western reaches official called the only education camp. But theyre more like indoctrination prisons china employs people under threats. Close up 90 minutes on d w. S world cup. America gold cup and the africa cup of nations was a season high picks up trash as it runs down the next exciting event is right around the corner the German Bundesliga is heating up and as always we are there to keep you updated with the latest on cheap golf. Wonders league or some stunning over 16 feet of. Entering the conflict zone Tim Sebastian. Has been challenging those in power asking tough questions demanding of some. As conflicts intensify ill be meeting with key players on the ground in the sun doesnt. Cutting through the rhetoric holding the fossil to account past the conflict so. Conflict zone with Tim Sebastian on t. V. The quiet melody resounds michael light of the mood. And its zoom repeat resonate within its soul. The mind and the music. Beethoven 1st bond 2019 from september 6th to september 29th. This is the dubliners life from by leonard the weekends Mass Shootings in the United States claim moral lives as the president tells the nation to project racial hatred. In one voice our nation was condemning racist bigotry and White Supremacy the sinister ideologies must be defeated but cant the country overcome political divisions and prevent a mall massacre also on the program in districts the disputed kashmir region of its