Ink Master Minicap: Permanent Mistakes

MiniCaps

Hey Gasmii!

Dave can’t look that far up.

Last week we finally got rid of Little Bitch Bili because of his attitude and lack of American Traditional styling. This week the artists are  challenged to create praying hands in the Flash Challenge with guest judge Birdman from the Denver Nuggests. Once they have completed their sketch challenge they get a curve ball thrown at them that no one expected. Following the Flash Challenge, the Elimination Challenge is to create a pin up girl with perfect proportions. The artists make a couple of big mistakes and one of them ends up going home due to trying to please the canvas.

We have TWO episodes left until someone is crowned Ink Master! Speaking of would you like to be on the show next season? Then check out the casting website where you can apply to be either an artist or a canvas! http://www.inkmastercasting.com/

Catch up on last week’s episode here while you wait for this week!

 

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7 Comments

  1. 1
    featherhead
    Posted February 22, 2012 at 2:29 pm

    Thanks SpikeTV for letting us know within the first 15 minutes who was going home! Freaking commercials.!#@! No one did that well on this challenge. Oh, and did anyone else catch Oliver’s lisp? Maybe it was the toothpick.

  2. 2
    SG SG
    Posted February 22, 2012 at 3:01 pm

    One of my new theories is that the toothpick keeps his lisp in check because I did notice in the first episode that he has a slight lisp. He’s still an adorable beaver though!

  3. 3
    featherhead
    Posted February 22, 2012 at 3:45 pm

    Word SG! I can’t picture him with Kat Von Dee at all, can you?

  4. 4
    annie anniedawg25
    Posted February 22, 2012 at 5:54 pm

    Featherhead…I KNOW!!! Freakin’ Spike. We don’t watch the 8:00 “new” showing (because we have 2 other shows being recorded at the same time), but we DVR the 9:00 episode right after. The DVR somehow records the last few minutes of the 8:00 showing so we end up seeing who goes home before we even start watching. If we luckily don’t see that, it still gets ruined by Spikes’s freakin commercials. Can’t they wait until the next day to start showing next week’s episode? Sheesh!
    Anyway, all the pin-ups were kinda “blah” this episode. Not impressed. Oh, and SG, awesome photo caption above. HAHA

  5. 5
    SG SG
    Posted February 22, 2012 at 7:32 pm

    He was a less experienced beaver when he was with Kat and she was heavy, less annoying Kat at the time so it’s believable. I completely missed the spoiler commercial but I was also distracted and had to watch the episode twice.

  6. 6
    featherhead
    Posted February 23, 2012 at 7:40 am

    I DVR this also, and usually fast forward for the commercials. But this time I was doing something else and all of a sudden the commerical comes on showing the final four. I was like really? I hate when they do that. I thought all of the faces on the pin-ups were horrible, even Shane’s. His looked like she had a double chin on steriods. And what about the crazy “canvas” that wanted his EX-girlfriends face on the pinup and come to find out that they had dated for 6 months – 2 1/2 years ago. Where do they find these crazy canvases? He should be thanking Josh for using a cartoon image. Are you guys going to watch the other Tattoo comp on Oxygen when it starts?

  7. 7
    snowshoecat snowshoecat
    Posted February 24, 2012 at 9:31 am

    I think this just about sums it up– unedited: “This week the artists are challenged to . . . Read More >>>>>> ” Everyone should.

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