In addition to her twenty-seven years of tattooing, Madame Chinchilla, is also experienced in radio-television interviews and public lectures. She has written several feature articles for newspapers, magazines, in addition to her three books (Stewed, Screwed and Tattooed; Electric Tattoo by Men; and Electric Tattooing by Women) on the subject of tattoos.
Along with her husband and business partner, Mr. G, they have appeared in movies, documentaries and television dramas as tattooed characters (themselves) or tattoo scene consultants.
Mr. G. and Madame Chinchilla also founded Triangle Tattoo & Museum in 1986, with the tagline: "Art with a Pulse". It is one of only a few public museums in the world dedicated to the display of tattoo artifacts,In addition to her twenty-seven years of tattooing, Madame Chinchilla, is also experienced in radio-television interviews and public lectures. She has written several feature articles for newspapers, magazines, in addition to her three books (Stewed, Screwed and Tattooed; Electric Tattoo by Men; and Electric Tattooing by Women) on the subject of tattoos.
Along with her husband and business partner, Mr. G, they have appeared in movies, documentaries and television dramas as tattooed characters (themselves) or tattoo scene consultants.
Mr. G. and Madame Chinchilla also founded Triangle Tattoo & Museum in 1986, with the tagline: "Art with a Pulse". It is one of only a few public museums in the world dedicated to the display of tattoo artifacts, located in downtown Ft. Bragg, California, USA.
Out of the 101 Most Influential People in Tattoo Mr. G and Madame Chinchilla rated number 17 according to tattooroadtrip.com
Madame's awards include: the 2010 National Tattoo Associations Outstanding Contribution to The Tattoo Profession "Terry Wrigley Award" and the National Tattoo Association "Nicest Tattoo Shop" 2011...more