Born in Iran but based in Berlin, Germany, Mo Ganji was a former fashion executive and now is a tattoo artist, who creates simple tattoo images that seem to be one line. “My [former] career was based on values I don’t believe in,” The German-Iranian artist said, “Painting, drawing and Tattooing gives me inner peace, because it feels natural to me. I need that peace, because it feels like the older I get, the sicker I get of the world around me.”
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