Ink Master (season 6)
Ink Master (season 6) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 16 |
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Original network | Spike |
Original release | June 23 – October 13, 2015 |
Ink Master (season 6) also known as Ink Master: Master vs. Apprentice is the sixth season of the Spike tattooing competition series, Ink Master. The season was announced on December 1, 2014 and premiered on June 23, 2015.[1] The premise of this season is to feature mentors and their apprentices as they compete against each other in an elimination-style competition with a $100,000 grand prize.
St. Marq returned for Ink Master: Revenge (season 7). He was the first veteran artist introduced to the competition. He was eliminated in Episode 5 and was the first veteran artist eliminated.
Judges, guest judges, and special appearances
Judges
The judges for season six were Chris Núñez, Oliver Peck, and Dave Navarro who also serves as host of the show.
Guest judges
The guest judges this season include Richard Stell (episode 2), Avan Jogia (episode 4), Mike Rubendall (episode 6), Justin Weatherholtz (episode 9) and Rose Hardy (episode 10) and Carter Foster (episode 11).
Special appearances
Allen Robinson, Tony Jefferson, Khaseem Greene, Keith Pough, Darius Slay and Kamerion Wimbley all appeared in episode 13 as guests in the flash challenge and as human canvases for the elimination tattoo.
Judging and ranking
As in past seasons, the artist with the best tattoo, as deemed by the judges, wins the challenge. The one ranking lowest each episode is sent home. Minor changes in the judging and associated rules have occurred throughout the seasons.
The judge listing types are:
- Judging Panel
- The judging panel is the table of three primary judges, and any guest judges for that episode if one is chosen.
- Guest Judge
- A guest judge is selected for appearance and participation in some episodes, and is usually an expert in the skill the contestants are being tested on in the particular challenge. He or she collaborates with the Judging Panel to finalize the voting decision. A guest judge's vote carries an equal weight to that of the regular judges.
- Human Canvas Voting
- After the tattoos are completed, the canvases for the challenge gather and vote on the worst of that day's tattoos. While the primary judges have the final say, the weight of the canvas vote does affect the judging panels final decision. This season, the canvas whose artist was voted worst tattoo of the day will come to the panel to explain to the judges what the jury discussed.
- Jury of Peers
- The artists who won their head to head challenge gather to decide which two artists they want to put up for elimination. The two artists will then join the human canvas's pick in the face off tattoo. In episode 7, the losing teams decide who is the weakest member of their respective team and the two weakest will square off in the face off tattoo.
Contestants
Craig Foster, former season 3 contestant, returns as an apprentice.
Source unless otherwise noted:[2]
Master | Apprentice |
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Chris Blinston | Tyler Nolan |
Matt O'Baugh | Katie McGowan |
Cesar "Big Ceeze" Castaneda[3] | Kito Talbert |
Erik Campbell | Marisa LaRen |
Earl Noble | Dave Clarke |
Miami Burgess | Craig Foster |
Mark S. Agee a.k.a. St. MarQ[4] | Ryan Hadley |
Mat "MV" Valles | Brian Stephens |
Dave Krusemanc1 | Duffy Fortner |
Progress
Flash Challenge Progress
Episode Number | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | Most wins |
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Flash Challenge Winner(s) |
None | None | Erik Chris |
Duffy Erik St. Marq |
Craig Big Ceeze |
Chris | None | Matt | Dave Marisa |
Chris Erik Craig |
Tyler | None | Tyler | Kruseman | None | Chris Erik 3 wins |
Elimination challenge progress
Artist Name | Years Experience | Residence | 1c2 | 2c2 | 3c2 | 4c2 | 5c2 | 6c2 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10c2 | 11c2 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | |
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Dave Kruseman | 20 | Hagerstown, Maryland | IN+ | IN+ | IN+ | IN- | LOW- | HIGH | WIN | IN | IN | IN- | LOWc4 | IN | H/L | LOW | WIN | INK MASTER | |
Chris Blinston | 18 | Coral Springs, Florida | LOW- | IN+ | IN+ | IN+ | IN+ | IN | F/O | IN | WIN | IN+ | IN+ | LOW | IN | WIN | IN | RUNNER UP | |
Matt O'Baugh | 14 | Sherwood, Arkansas | IN- | IN+ | IN+ | IN+ | IN- | WIN | IN | HIGH | LOW | IN+ | LOW- | LOW | IN | HIGH | WIN | FINALIST | |
Craig Foster | 20 | Carrollton, Georgia | IN+ | IN+ | IN+ | IN- | IN+ | IN | WIN | WIN | LOW | IN- | IN- | IN | LOW | IN | OUT | ||
Duffy Fortner | 12 | Prince Frederick, Maryland | H/L- | IN- | IN- | IN- | IN+ | IN | IN | LOW | LOW | LOW- | IN+ | WIN | LOW | OUT | |||
Tyler Nolan | 10 | Ft. Lauderdale, Florida | IN+ | IN- | IN- | IN+ | IN+ | IN | IN | LOW | LOW | IN- | IN+ | IN | OUT | ||||
Erik Campbell | 13 | Grand Junction, Colorado | IN+ | IN+ | IN+ | IN+ | LOW- | HIGH | WIN | HIGH | HIGH | LOW- | INc4 | OUT | |||||
Katie McGowan | 5 | Sherwood, Arkansas | IN+ | IN- | IN+ | IN- | LOW- | IN | IN | IN | IN | IN+ | OUT- | ||||||
Dave Clarke | 11 | Fort Walton Beach, Florida | IN+ | IN+ | IN- | IN- | IN+ | LOW | IN | IN | IN | OUT- | |||||||
Marisa LaRen | 3 | Ft. Lauderdale, Florida | IN- | IN- | IN- | LOW- | IN+ | LOW | WIN | LOW | OUT | ||||||||
Big Ceeze | 17 | Anaheim, California | IN+ | IN+ | LOW- | IN+ | IN+ | LOW | IN | OUT | |||||||||
St. Marq | 25 | West Lafayette, Indiana | IN+ | IN+ | IN+ | IN- | IN- | IN | OUT | ||||||||||
Kito Talbert | 10 | Tulsa, Oklahoma | IN- | F/O- | LOW- | LOW- | IN- | OUT | |||||||||||
Earl Noble | 10 | St. Petersburg, Florida | IN- | F/O- | IN+ | IN- | OUT- | ||||||||||||
Mat "MV" Valles | 6 | El Paso, Texas | IN+ | LOW- | IN- | OUT- | |||||||||||||
Miami Burgess | 23 | Carrollton, Georgia | IN- | IN- | OUT- | ||||||||||||||
Ryan Hadley | 15 | Fort Wayne, Indiana | LOW- | OUT- | |||||||||||||||
Brian Stephens | 3 | El Paso, Texas | OUT- | ||||||||||||||||
Credit Order: Marisa & Erik, Ryan & St. Marq, Earl & Dave, Kito & Big Ceeze, Duffy & Kruseman, MV & Brian, Miami & Craig, Matt & Katie, Tyler & Chris
- <span style="background-color:white "legend"; color:; border:1px solid darkgray; text-align:center;"> Legend
- INKMASTER The contestant won the competition and was named Ink Master.
- RUNNER UP The contestant was the runner-up on Ink Master.
- WIN The contestant won best tattoo of the week.
- WIN The contestant won the marathon tattoo
- F/O The contestant won the face-off.
- F/O The contestant was voted worst by the human canvas jury, but won the face-off to stay in the competition.
- (IN)+ The contestant won the Head to Head Challenge.
- (IN)- The contestant lost the Head to Head Challenge.
- HIGH The contestant was given an honorable mention in the judges recall.
- HIGH The contestant was considered to be among the top.
- H/L The contestant was given an honorable mention in the judges recall, but was voted worst artist by the human canvas jury.
- LOW The contestant was among the bottom group in the judges recall.
- LOW The contestant was voted worst by the human canvas jury.
- LOW The contestant was considered to be in the bottom.
- OUT The contestant was eliminated from the competition.
- OUT The contestant was voted worst by the human canvas jury and eliminated from the competition.
- OUT The contestant won the flash challenge but was eliminated from the competition.
Progress Table notes:
^Note c1 : Since there are two Daves, Kruseman will be referred to by his last name.
^Note c2 : This was a Head to Head challenge. One artist won and was safe from elimination, the other lost and was in danger. However, in Episode 4, every Head to Head challenge involved three people. One artist would win, and the other two would lose. Episode 6 features all the artists tattooing against the guest judge.
^Note c3 : Since MV's apprentice, Brian, was eliminated from the competition, for the elimination tattoo he was assigned an open canvas and could select which Master/Apprentice combo he wanted to tattoo against. He chose Matt and Katie.
^Note c4 : The judges decided that there was no winner in the Head to Head challenge between Kruseman and Erik.
Episodes
Episode 1: Meet Your Maker
- (aired on June 23, 2015)
- Skill of the Week: Overall Ability
- Head to Head Challenge: The master and apprentice square off in their first head to head challenge where both of them have five hours to tattoo the same style and same subject of their choice.
- Tattoo Critique: The judges did a blind crtique of both tattoos from the master and apprentice without knowing which artist tattooed which tattoo. Craig, Big Ceeze, Katie, Dave, Tyler, St. Marq, Erik, Kruseman and MV won their head to head challenge.
- Elimination Tattoo: The losing artists are tasked to tattooed whatever the canvas wants. All the human canvases have previously been tattooed on the show. Kito's canvas left after disliking like the design, therefore he ended up tattooing himself.
- Human Canvas Jury: The canvas, who was previously Melissa's canvas in the seventh episode of season four, loved her tattoo but the jury hated it and they couldn't stand her arrogance, leading to Duffy being voted worst tattoo of the day despite receiving praise from the judges. Brian's tattoo was also mentioned in the jury.
- Elimination: Ryan, Brian and Chris were also in the bottom as well. Brian ended up being the first artist eliminated from the competition for having little experience.
Episode 2: Fight or Flight
- (aired on June 30, 2015)
- Skill of the Week: Legibility
- Elimination Tattoo: The masters and their apprentices have another head to head competition where they have to tattoo American traditional with the same subject. In addition, the human canvases are paired based on what tattoo they want and as a pair they will pick a skull with the master and apprentice's name on the bottom. The winners of last week's head to head also have an advantage in choosing which canvas they want to tattoo out of the pair. MV was assigned an open canvas despite his apprentice's elimination and decided to face Matt and Katie.
Artist(s) | Subject |
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Miami & Craig | Horseshoe |
Kruseman & Duffy | Mermaid |
Big Ceeze & Kito | Compass rose |
Chris & Tyler | Anchor |
MV, Matt and Katie | Gypsy |
St. Marq & Ryan | Skull |
Earl & Dave | Snake |
Erik & Marisa | Clipper Ship |
- Tattoo Critique Matt, Craig, Chris, Erik, Kruseman, St. Marq, Big Ceeze and Dave won their head to head challenge.
- Human Canvas Jury: During the jury, Ryan's canvas was upset with how her tattoo came out. In the end, Kito was voted worst tattoo of the day because of the overall design. His canvas voted Earl's as the worst.
- Jury of Peers: The winners of the head to head challenge decided to go with Ryan and Earl.
- Face Off Tattoo: Earl, Ryan and Kito have four hours to tattoo an American traditional eagle that was designed by Richard Stell.
- Elimination: The judges were impressed with the three tattoos but picked Earl as their favorite and eliminated Ryan because he couldn't handle the pressure from them and the contestants.
Episode 3: Sink or Swim
- (aired on July 7, 2015)
Skill of the Week: Contrast
Flash Challenge: The artists head to the American Museum of Natural History for their first flash challenge where they will work in teams of two to tattoo a kraken in battle on both canvas' hands at the same time with the kraken in black and grey on one hand and the enemy in any color on the other hand. In addition to assigning all the human canvases in the elimination tattoo, the winning team will also be rewarded a trip to a tattoo convention in Las Vegas provided by Kraken Rum. Each artist will pick a skull with a number on the bottom that will determine the team.
- Winner(s): Chris & Erik
Elimination Tattoo: In their third head to head challenge, the artists have six hours to create a stained glass tattoo.
Artist | Subject |
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Big Ceeze & Craig | Cross |
MV & Chris | Angel |
Erik & Tyler | Lighthouse |
Marisa & Earl | Skull |
Kito & Matt | Wolf |
Kruseman & Miami | Carousel horse |
St. Marq & Dave | Bluebirds |
Katie & Duffy | Dolphin |
Tattoo Critique: Craig, Katie, Erik, Matt, Chris, Earl, St. Marq and Kruseman won their head to challenge.
Human Canvas Jury: Big Ceeze was voted worst tattoo of day due to its placement.
Elimination: Big Ceeze, Miami and Kito were the bottom three but the judges eliminated Miami.
Episode 4: Tut for Tat
- (aired on July 14, 2015)
Skill of the Week: Detail
Flash Challenge: The remaining artists meet up with Dave and the judges at the Brooklyn Museum where they are introduced to this week's guest judge and star of the Spike miniseries Tut Avan Jogia. By working in teams of three, they have to use paint and gold leaf to design a sarcophagus.
- Winner(s): Duffy, Erik and St. Marq
Elimination Tattoo: Following a sneak peek of Tut, the fourth head to head features the artists creating Egyptian tattoos against two people with the same subject
Artist(s) | Subject |
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St. Marq, Big Ceeze and Kito | King Tut |
Duffy, Dave and Tyler | Isis |
Erik, Earl and Katie | Anubis |
Kruseman, Matt and Craig | Nefertiti |
MV, Chris and Marisa | Sphinx |
Tattoo Critique: Big Ceeze, Erik, Tyler, Matt and Chris won their head to head challenge.
Human Canvas Jury: Marisa was voted as worst tattoo of the day for the lack of detail in her Sphinx tattoo. Her canvas said that there were minor issues with the final result of his tattoo.
Elimination: Along with Marisa, MV and Kito were also in the bottom three. MV gets frustrated after receiving the criticism for the details in his tattoo, causing him to be eliminated from the competition.
Episode 5: Problem Parts
- (aired on July 28, 2015)
Skill of the Week: Ingenuity
Flash Challenge: Working in teams of two, the artists have four hours to make a human form disappear by painting their nude canvas with black, white and UV color paint. They will also receive a small black light to illuminate the area they're working on before their final result at the end of the challenge.
- Winner(s): Craig and Big Ceeze
Elimination Tattoo: The next head to head challenge features the artists creating illusions on body parts that are difficult to tattoo. Chris's canvas passed out prior to the challenge and was given extra time to tattoo a new canvas but had to design a new tattoo after the new canvas didn't want the tattoo that was originally given to the original canvas.
Tattoo Critique: Craig, Chris, Dave, Tyler, Big Ceeze, Marisa and Duffy won their head to head challenge.
Human Canvas Jury: The human canvas jury chose Katie for worst tattoo of the day because of the confusing details in her fangs tattoo, mainly the tongue.
Elimination: Kruseman, Earl and Erik were also in the bottom. Earl says Kruseman admitted that he didn't do the challenge which lead to Dave picking Kruseman but Oliver and Chris voted Earl to be eliminated for not producing a good tattoo.
Episode 6: Firing Lines
- (aired on August 4, 2015)
Skill of the Week: Line
Flash Challenge: The artists must use linework to engrave a Dogū.
- Winner: Chris
Elimination Tattoo: The artists battle Mike Rubendall in their sixth head to head challenge where they have six hours to tattoo a koi fish. Rubendall will also tattoo at the same time. Each artist received the same koi fish he drew for them to design their own tattoo.
Tattoo Critique: The judges directly compared each artist's koi fish to Rubendall's. Most of the artists struggled with the challenge but Erik, Matt and Kruseman managed to pull it off.
- Best Tattoo of the Day: Matt
Human Canvas Jury: Kito and his canvas get into an argument after he was voted worst tattoo of the day while she complains to the judges about her tattoo.
Elimination: Joining Kito in the bottom is Dave, Marisa and Big Ceeze. The judges ended up picking Kito who blames his canvas for costing him the competition.
Episode 7: Predator/Prey
- (aired on August 11, 2015)
Skill of the Week: Texture
Elimination Tattoo: Working in teams of four, the artists have six hours to transform a canvas into an animal at the same time by turning their skin into animal skin. The canvases will pick four skulls with the artists' name that will determine the team. The canvas, who wanted cheetah skin, suffers a panic attack near the end of the elimination tattoo and decided not to continue.
Tattoo Critique: All the artists were judged as a team. Tyler, Matt, Duffy and St. Marq's Brazilian rainbow boa received a mixed response despite Tyler's knowledge. Craig, Erik, Kruseman and Marissa worked together on their crocodile skin and they were praised for their placement and the execution. Next the judges critique Chris, Katie, Big Ceeze and Dave's cheetah skin despite their canvas' withdrawal but gave them mixed reviews because the tattoo is unfinished. And being a snake expert, Tyler argues with the judges after his team didn't execute the challenge. The losing teams determine which members on the team is the weakest. Chris and St. Marq were voted by their teammates despite the fact that they voted for themselves.
- Winner(s): Craig, Erik, Kruseman and Marisa
Face Off Tattoo: Chris and St. Marq must tattoo an anatomical heart that was designed by the winning team.
Elimination: The artists debate with the judges about the texture in both tattoos because St. Marq and Chris played a strategy but in the end, St. Marq was eliminated.
Episode 8: Composed and Exposed
- (aired on August 18, 2015)
Skill of the Week: Composition
Flash Challenge: After meeting with the judges at the US Custom House, the artists have four hours to tattoo a postcard on the canvas' body.
- Winner: Matt
Elimination Tattoo: The artists tattoo a style they've never done before where they'll six hours to create a trash polka tattoo.
Tattoo Critique:
- Best Tattoo of the Day: Craig
Human Canvas Jury: The jury settled with Tyler. His canvas was unsatisfied with the tattoo, which resulted in Tyler giving him the finger.
Elimination: The judges also put up Big Ceeze, Marisa, and Duffy. Tyler and Ceeze argue over the faces in Ceeze's and Marisa's tattoo as Tyler starts to defend Marisa, but in the end, Big Ceeze was eliminated after Oliver and Dave voted for him while Chris picked Marisa
Episode 9: Like a Moth to the Flame
- (aired on August 25, 2015)
Skill of the Week: Saturation
Flash Challenge: The artists work in teams of two where they have to paint panels of wood with fire. Craig, who won the elimination tattoo, assigned all teams.
- Winner(s): Dave & Marisa
Elimination Tattoo: The artists have six hours to tattoo Neptune.
Tattoo Critique: Most of the tattoos have been disappointing. Dave got mixed reviews. Craig went too hard on his canvas with the saturation. Matt was criticized for showing Neptune's back. Katie's Neptune was disjointed especially the thumb despite putting in some girly designs in the tattoo. Duffy struggled with the hand and the small details especially the tentacles. The judges didn't like the human figure in Kruseman's tattoo. Chris received praise for hitting the challenge and nailing the size. Oliver is not a fan of Tyler's tattoo while Chris didn't like the caps in the water. Erik received mixed reviews from the judges for looking unfinished. Marisa's didn't have any saturation. In a 3-1 vote, Dave voted for Erik while the rest of the judges voted for Chris.
- Best Tattoo of the Day: Chris
Human Canvas Jury: The jury voted Craig for worst tattoo of the day because of the color. The canvas disagreed with the jury and instead praises him because they worked together on the tattoo.
Elimination: Duffy, Matt, Marisa and Tyler were chosen by as the judges' bottom picks. In a difficult decision, Chris voted for Tyler who argues with the judges because he doesn't do black and grey. Oliver almost voted for him but instead picked Marisa after Tyler apologized and said he will change his attitude. Justin and Dave also picked Marisa, making her the ninth contestant eliminated.
Episode 10: Hell on Wheels
- (aired on September 1, 2015)
Skill of the Week: Artistry
Flash Challenge: The artists work in teams of three to paint a full coverage design onto a Dodge Challenger. The winning team's car will then be rewarded to one lucky Ink Master superfan.
- Winner(s): Chris, Erik and Craig
Elimination Tattoo: In the next head to head challenge, the artists have six hours to tattoo an anatomical heart morph.
Artist(s) | Subject |
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Chris, Craig and Duffy | Grenade |
Erik, Tyler and Katie | Clock |
Matt, Dave and Kruseman | Lion |
Tattoo Critique: Chris, Katie and Matt won their head to head challenge.
Human Canvas Jury: Duffy was again voted worst tattoo of the day by the human canvas jury but the canvas disagreed because Duffy made her happy.
Elimination: Dave and Erik were in the bottom as well. Although he had good applications in the past, Dave was the next artist eliminated due to his recent application showing a lot of flaws.
Episode 11: Hail Mani
- (aired on September 8, 2015)
Skill of the Week: Consistency
Flash Challenge: The remaining artists design matching tattoos for the tattoo virgin's fingernails.
- Winner: Tyler
Elimination Tattoo: During their next head to head challenge, the artists have six hours to tattoo a famous work of art.
Artist(s) | Artwork |
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Chris and Matt | The Birth of Venus |
Duffy and Katie | Water Lilies |
Kruseman and Erik | Starry Night |
Tyler and Craig | The Scream |
Tattoo Critique: While Tyler, Chris and Duffy won their head to head challenge, the judges did not pick a winner between Kruseman and Erik after both of them failed with their Starry Night tattoo.
Human Canvas Jury: Katie was voted worst tattoo of the day for the second time.
Elimination: Matt and Kruseman were voted in the bottom. The judges didn't see any consistency in Kruseman's tattoo. Matt's tattoo was criticized mainly the face. In a split decision between the master and apprentice, Katie was the next artist to be eliminated.
Episode 12: Slitting Throats
- (aired on September 15, 2015)
Skill of the Week: Finesse
Flash Challenge: The seven artists work on a tattoo designed by the guest artist with down syndrome which will then be placed on their loved ones.
Elimination Tattoo: Prior to the elimination tattoo, Erik assigned all the human canvases after picking the skull with an X on the bottom. The artists have six hours to create a Victorian tattoo on the canvas' throat.
Tattoo Critique: Erik's finesse has inconsistencies and his piece was named the weakest, according to Oliver. Tyler received praised for the harp. Matt's tattoo was criticized for being too dark due to the lack of finesse. Craig was up next and was given a good response for making a tattoo that isn't in a Victorian style despite a hiccup. Kruseman and Duffy also received praised especially Duffy for pulling off finesse in the outline and having a great application. The judges question Chris for going through a lot of trouble in his tattoo.
- Best Tattoo of the Day: Duffy
Human Canvas Jury: The human canvas jury chose Matt as worst tattoo of the day. The canvas tells the judges that she too voted for him.
Elimination: Chris and Erik were the judges' bottom pick. Chris and Matt argue just as Chris complains about Matt's tattoo. Erik became the next artist eliminated in a 2-1 vote.
Episode 13: Player's Choice
- (aired on September 22, 2015)
Skill of the Week: Technical Application
Flash Challenge: The artists have three hours to tattoo a football with an autograph of an NFL player from the superfan's favorite team.
- Winner: Tyler
Elimination Tattoo: The artists interview each NFL player who will then choose which artist they want to get tattooed by. As winner of the flash challenge, Tyler picked his own canvas first. In addition, the artists will have six hours to tattoo the canvas' design of his choice.
Tattoo Critique: All the artists disappointed the judges with their tattoos including some that struggled tattooing darker skin. Despite Dave picking Chris and Oliver and Chris picking Kruseman, they decided that there is no best tattoo of the day.
- Best Tattoo of the Day: None
Human Canvas Jury: Kruseman was voted worst tattoo of the day because of the way he played it safe in his tattoo.
Elimination: Craig, Duffy and Tyler were selected as the judge's bottom picks. Craig's symbol did not impress the judges. Duffy's tattoo was unreadable but Kruseman disagreed with what Chris said. Tyler lost it on tattooing the bear when he said he doesn't do dark skin. Oliver's vote came down to either Craig or Tyler cause he felt Duffy's was the cleanest out of the three. In the end, the judges settled on Tyler as the next artist eliminated.
Episode 14: Active Duty
- (aired on September 29, 2015)
Skill of the Week: Precision
Flash Challenge: The artists have five hours to create a precised design using only nails.
- Winner: Kruseman
Elimination Tattoo: The artists have six hours to tattoo a portrait on active military soldiers before they and their loved ones are separated for deployment.
Tattoo Critique: Kruseman and Duffy received mixed reviews because their portraits didn't look like the actual person. Craig redeemed himself this week by receiving good reviews for his black and grey portrait. Matt's tattoo captures the person but lacked focus on the face. Chris received strong reviews for his colored tattoo especially telling the judges about his time in the military. Best tattoo of the day came down to either Matt or Chris.
- Best Tattoo of the Day: Chris
Human Canvas Jury: Duffy was voted worst tattoo of the day.
Elimination: Kruseman was also in the bottom as well. In another split decision between master and apprentice, Duffy was the next artist eliminated.
Episode 15: Go Big or Go Home
- (aired on October 6, 2015)
Marathon Tattoo: The final four artists compete in a tattoo marathon where they will have to tattoo four different designs in four different styles. Each artist will pick a skull that has the style and subject on the bottom and they then have to be incorporated in the design they create, one of the skulls has an artist's choice. Then, they must tattoo their design and the other design created by the competitors. In addition, they will have 90 minutes to tattoo each design one after another on the same canvas. The first part features tattooing a black and grey geometric tattoo that was designed by Matt. Craig's New School popsicle is up next. Chris's fine line black & grey tattoo is the third part of the marathon followed by Kruseman's colored Japanese tattoo.
Tattoo Critique: The judges all the designs by each artists. Matt got good critique despite struggling with Chris'design. Craig, Kruseman and Chris received mixed critique in all their tattoos. Although Chris and Kruseman won in their design, it was Matt prevailed in both his design and New School tattoo
- Winner: Matt
Elimination Tattoo: Chris, Kruseman and Craig have one last head to head battle against themselves that will determine the final two artists who will join Matt in the finale which is revealed that they have six hours to redo their design they botched in the competition.
Tattoo Critique: Chris's phoenix did not redeem him which is revealed that the wings are backwards. Kruseman managed to pull off a better design of his stained glass carousel unlike his original design which didn't meet the stained glass tattoo challenge. Craig did a better drawing of his Neptune, but, messed up on the face.
Best Tattoo of the Day: Kruseman
Elimination: Despite arguing with the judges about his tattoo, Chris was picked as the last artist going to the finale.
Episode 16
- (aired on October 13, 2015)
Finale Tattoo: The final three have 35 cumulative hours each to create a backpiece in the style and subject of their choice. They also must create a six-hour tattoo live in the style of the viewers' choice. During the finale, the winner who the viewers picked as best six hour tattoo will earn them a spot in the final two. The overall winner is picked by the judges solely on the premise of their 35-hour tattoo.
- Winner: Dave Kruseman
References
- ↑ ""Ink Master" Announcement". "Ink Master" official site (Spike). Retrieved January 9, 2015.
- ↑ "Ink Master Bios". Ink Master official site (Spike). Retrieved November 9, 2014.
- ↑ Lovece, Frank (August 24, 2015). "Reality Check > Recaps". Newsday. p. 17. Retrieved August 26, 2015. (subscription required)
- ↑ Meredith, Robyn (February 17, 1997). "Tattoo Art Gains Color And Appeal, Despite Risk". The New York Times. Retrieved August 16, 2015. Note: Spike TV spells his name "St. Marq". The New York Times and other sources spell his name "St. MarQ".