Ep 3. Right On Target
- TV-14
- September 11, 2018
- 41 min
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7.8 (25)
Ink Master is back with Season 11 and this week's episode, "Right On Target", is another heated competition between artists and judges. The show features 12 tattoo artists from around the United States battling it out each week in various challenges that test their tattooing abilities, artistic skills, and overall creativity.
This episode begins with a flash challenge that requires the artists to work in teams of three to create a large-scale tattoo on a canvas placed on the rooftop of the Ink Master building. Each team is given a specific theme to work with, and they must work together to design and execute the tattoo in just six hours. The judges evaluate the tattoos and provide feedback to the artists.
After the flash challenge, it's time for the elimination challenge, which involves creating tattoos that are inspired by archery. Each artist must create a tattoo that incorporates some sort of archery element to it, such as a bow, arrow, or target. The artists have six hours to complete their tattoos, and the judges will then evaluate the tattoos and determine who will be eliminated from the competition.
Throughout the episode, tensions run high as the artists struggle to come up with creative ideas, work together in teams, and impress the judges with their tattooing skills. The judges, consisting of Oliver Peck, Chris Nunez, and Dave Navarro, critique the tattoos based on their technical execution, creativity, and overall impact. Each week, one artist will be eliminated from the competition until there is only one left standing and crowned the Ink Master.
Overall, "Right On Target" is a thrilling episode of Ink Master that showcases the artists' talent and passion for tattooing. From the impressive large-scale tattoos to the intricate archery-inspired designs, viewers are sure to be impressed with the artists' creativity and skill. With each challenge, the competition heats up as the artists fight to stay in the game and prove they have what it takes to be the Ink Master.