Introduction
Ink Master Season Two, the second installment of the hit reality television series, premiered on Spike TV in October 2012. The season featured 18 tattoo artists competing for the title of Ink Master and a $100,000 prize. The competition was judged by tattoo legend Oliver Peck, musician Dave Navarro, and tattoo artist Chris Núñez.
The Contestants
The contestants in Season Two came from all walks of life, but they all shared a passion for tattooing. Among the contestants were:
The Challenges
The contestants in Season Two faced a variety of challenges, including:
The Results
After weeks of intense competition, Sarah Miller was crowned Ink Master Season Two. She won the competition with a tattoo of a realistic portrait of a woman. Steve Tefft and Josh Payne finished in second and third place, respectively.
The Impact
Ink Master Season Two was a huge success for Spike TV. The season averaged over 1.5 million viewers per episode, and it helped to solidify the show's status as one of the most popular reality television shows on the air. The season also helped to raise the profile of tattooing, and it inspired many people to pursue a career in the art form.
The finale of Ink Master Season Two was a nail-biter. The three remaining contestants, Sarah Miller, Steve Tefft, and Josh Payne, each created a tattoo that was judged by the judges. The judges praised all three tattoos, but in the end, it was Sarah Miller's tattoo that won her the competition.
Miller's winning tattoo was a realistic portrait of a woman. The judges praised the tattoo for its technical skill and its emotional impact. They said that the tattoo was a perfect example of Miller's artistry and her passion for tattooing.
Tefft's tattoo was a black-and-gray realism tattoo of a tiger. The judges praised the tattoo for its bold design and its intricate details. They said that the tattoo was a testament to Tefft's skill as a tattoo artist.
Payne's tattoo was a biomechanical tattoo of a woman. The judges praised the tattoo for its unique design and its creative execution. They said that the tattoo was a perfect example of Payne's innovative approach to tattooing.
The winner of Ink Master Season Two received a prize package that included:
Ink Master Season Two had a significant impact on the world of tattooing. The season helped to raise the profile of tattooing, and it inspired many people to pursue a career in the art form. The season also helped to legitimize tattooing as a form of art, and it paved the way for other reality television shows about tattooing.
Name | Hometown | Specialty |
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Sarah Miller | Chicago | Black-and-gray realism |
Steve Tefft | Los Angeles | Bold and colorful tattoos |
Josh Payne | Philadelphia | Unique and innovative designs |
Ami James | Miami | Celebrity clientele |
Joey Hamilton | Las Vegas | Black-and-gray realism |
Eric Siuda | New York City | American traditional tattoos |
Shane O'Neill | Boston | Japanese tattoos |
Daniel Silva | San Francisco | Dotwork tattoos |
James Vaughn | Portland, Oregon | Watercolor tattoos |
Jason Clay Dunn | Dallas | Script tattoos |
Cleen Rock One | Seattle | Lettering tattoos |
Steve Butcher | Buffalo, New York | Traditional tattoos |
Megan Massacre | Milwaukee | Pinup tattoos |
Emily Elegado | Phoenix | Floral tattoos |
Kat Von D | Los Angeles | Black-and-gray realism |
Hannah Aitchison | New York City | Surrealism tattoos |
Tommy Helm | Chicago | Neo-traditional tattoos |
Jason Clay Dunn | Dallas | Script tattoos |
Challenge Type | Description |
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Flash challenge | Contestants create a tattoo on a specific theme in a short amount of time. |
Elimination challenge | Contestants create a tattoo that is judged by the judges. The contestant with the lowest-scoring tattoo is eliminated from the competition. |
Canvas challenge | Contestants tattoo a specific client. The client's feedback is taken into consideration when judging the tattoos. |
Name | Occupation |
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Oliver Peck | Tattoo legend |
Dave Navarro | Musician |
Chris Núñez | Tattoo artist |
Season | Winner | Prize |
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1 | Shane O'Neill | $100,000 cash, a feature in Inked magazine, and a guest spot on Tattoo Nightmares |
2 | Sarah Miller | $100,000 cash, a feature in Inked magazine, and a guest spot on Tattoo Nightmares |
3 | Joey Hamilton | $100,000 cash, a feature in Inked magazine, and a guest spot on Tattoo Nightmares |
4 | Ryan Ashley Malarkey | $100,000 cash, a feature in Inked magazine, and a guest spot on Tattoo Nightmares |
5 | Jason Clay Dunn | $100,000 cash, a feature in Inked magazine, and a guest spot on Tattoo Nightmares |
6 | Steve Tefft | $1 |
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