LOW PROFILE
LOW PROFILE is a collaboration between artists Rachel Dobbs & Hannah Rose. They have been working together since 2003 & are based in Plymouth

If you’re sad that you missed out on getting one of our artist-designed temporary tattoos at the sharing event at Grow back in February, there’s one more chance to purchase a set (direct from Laura Hopes) and design your own sea themed tattoo as part of ‘You Be You! Super Saturday’ at The Box @theboxplymouth on the 11th April ⚓
Working with young people from around the city, The Box has put together a day to celebrate self-expression 😊
Laura Hopes will be representing the ‘Let’s SEA your Tatts’ team at The Box, running a workshop where you will have the opportunity to design and have a temporary tattoo applied! ᝰ✍🏻
🗓️ Sat 11 April
📍The Box, Plymouth
⏱️10.30am-12.30pm and 1.30-3.30pm, drop in and stay as long as you want
🎟️ Free, no booking required
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.

If you’re sad that you missed out on getting one of our artist-designed temporary tattoos at the sharing event at Grow back in February, there’s one more chance to purchase a set (direct from Laura Hopes) and design your own sea themed tattoo as part of ‘You Be You! Super Saturday’ at The Box @theboxplymouth on the 11th April ⚓
Working with young people from around the city, The Box has put together a day to celebrate self-expression 😊
Laura Hopes will be representing the ‘Let’s SEA your Tatts’ team at The Box, running a workshop where you will have the opportunity to design and have a temporary tattoo applied! ᝰ✍🏻
🗓️ Sat 11 April
📍The Box, Plymouth
⏱️10.30am-12.30pm and 1.30-3.30pm, drop in and stay as long as you want
🎟️ Free, no booking required
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.

If you’re sad that you missed out on getting one of our artist-designed temporary tattoos at the sharing event at Grow back in February, there’s one more chance to purchase a set (direct from Laura Hopes) and design your own sea themed tattoo as part of ‘You Be You! Super Saturday’ at The Box @theboxplymouth on the 11th April ⚓
Working with young people from around the city, The Box has put together a day to celebrate self-expression 😊
Laura Hopes will be representing the ‘Let’s SEA your Tatts’ team at The Box, running a workshop where you will have the opportunity to design and have a temporary tattoo applied! ᝰ✍🏻
🗓️ Sat 11 April
📍The Box, Plymouth
⏱️10.30am-12.30pm and 1.30-3.30pm, drop in and stay as long as you want
🎟️ Free, no booking required
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
As part of Laura Hopes & LOW PROFILE's Let’s SEA Your Tatts residency, we developed some work-in-progress moving image artworks using fragments of people’s stories about their tattoos, submitted to us during our project. We think of these as ‘visual poems’ ᝰ✍🏻
Our Sea For Yourself residency has been about research and experimentation and we’ve enjoyed testing new ideas for artworks that come out of this project. You can view the three videos by following the link in our bio 🔗
⚓I will have a pretty anchor done for you when you go (2026) 1min 54, footage courtesy of Martin Hampton
🪼The ritual (2026) 2min 38, footage courtesy of Bracken Jelier
🌊Part of who I am (2026) 0min 59, footage courtesy of Martin Hampton
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.

As part of LOW PROFILE & Laura Hopes Let’s SEA Your Tatts residency we invited a group of artists who we know (who all have a close relationship to Plymouth) to design a temporary sea related tattoo for a special souvenir edition ᝰ✍🏻
At our sharing event at Grow, we set up a temporary tattoo parlour and had great fun tattooing people throughout the evening!
We have a few copies of the souvenir edition booklets left which we'll be adding to LOW PROFILE's website shop soon for £5 incl. P&P. All profits are split between the artists! DM us if you want one and we'll send you the shop link when it is ready! 🛒
The Let’s SEA Your Tatts Temporary Tattoo line up:
Ashanti Hare @ashantihare
Crab Sigil
ashantihare.com
Beth Emily Richards @bethemilyrichards
Plymouth Spirit Of Disco
bethemilyrichards.com
Laura Hopes @laurahopes with Still Moving
Day Shapes
laurahopes.com & stillmoving.org
LOW PROFILE @hellolowprofile
Hold Fast
we-are-low-profile.com
Rhys Coren @rhyscoren
FISH
rhyscoren.co.uk
Stephen Smith & William Luz @william__luz & Stephen Smith @neasdencontrolcentre
Drawn To You
neasdencontrolcentre.com
williamluz.co.uk
Thaïs Lenkiewicz @thais_lenkiewicz
Cattewater Spiral
thaislenkiewicz.uk
WABKIN - Dive for Pearls
worldwidewabkin.com
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
@whatson_plymculture
@plymcultureuk
@plymsoundnmp
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

As part of LOW PROFILE & Laura Hopes Let’s SEA Your Tatts residency we invited a group of artists who we know (who all have a close relationship to Plymouth) to design a temporary sea related tattoo for a special souvenir edition ᝰ✍🏻
At our sharing event at Grow, we set up a temporary tattoo parlour and had great fun tattooing people throughout the evening!
We have a few copies of the souvenir edition booklets left which we'll be adding to LOW PROFILE's website shop soon for £5 incl. P&P. All profits are split between the artists! DM us if you want one and we'll send you the shop link when it is ready! 🛒
The Let’s SEA Your Tatts Temporary Tattoo line up:
Ashanti Hare @ashantihare
Crab Sigil
ashantihare.com
Beth Emily Richards @bethemilyrichards
Plymouth Spirit Of Disco
bethemilyrichards.com
Laura Hopes @laurahopes with Still Moving
Day Shapes
laurahopes.com & stillmoving.org
LOW PROFILE @hellolowprofile
Hold Fast
we-are-low-profile.com
Rhys Coren @rhyscoren
FISH
rhyscoren.co.uk
Stephen Smith & William Luz @william__luz & Stephen Smith @neasdencontrolcentre
Drawn To You
neasdencontrolcentre.com
williamluz.co.uk
Thaïs Lenkiewicz @thais_lenkiewicz
Cattewater Spiral
thaislenkiewicz.uk
WABKIN - Dive for Pearls
worldwidewabkin.com
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
@whatson_plymculture
@plymcultureuk
@plymsoundnmp
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

As part of LOW PROFILE & Laura Hopes Let’s SEA Your Tatts residency we invited a group of artists who we know (who all have a close relationship to Plymouth) to design a temporary sea related tattoo for a special souvenir edition ᝰ✍🏻
At our sharing event at Grow, we set up a temporary tattoo parlour and had great fun tattooing people throughout the evening!
We have a few copies of the souvenir edition booklets left which we'll be adding to LOW PROFILE's website shop soon for £5 incl. P&P. All profits are split between the artists! DM us if you want one and we'll send you the shop link when it is ready! 🛒
The Let’s SEA Your Tatts Temporary Tattoo line up:
Ashanti Hare @ashantihare
Crab Sigil
ashantihare.com
Beth Emily Richards @bethemilyrichards
Plymouth Spirit Of Disco
bethemilyrichards.com
Laura Hopes @laurahopes with Still Moving
Day Shapes
laurahopes.com & stillmoving.org
LOW PROFILE @hellolowprofile
Hold Fast
we-are-low-profile.com
Rhys Coren @rhyscoren
FISH
rhyscoren.co.uk
Stephen Smith & William Luz @william__luz & Stephen Smith @neasdencontrolcentre
Drawn To You
neasdencontrolcentre.com
williamluz.co.uk
Thaïs Lenkiewicz @thais_lenkiewicz
Cattewater Spiral
thaislenkiewicz.uk
WABKIN - Dive for Pearls
worldwidewabkin.com
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
@whatson_plymculture
@plymcultureuk
@plymsoundnmp
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

As part of LOW PROFILE & Laura Hopes Let’s SEA Your Tatts residency we invited a group of artists who we know (who all have a close relationship to Plymouth) to design a temporary sea related tattoo for a special souvenir edition ᝰ✍🏻
At our sharing event at Grow, we set up a temporary tattoo parlour and had great fun tattooing people throughout the evening!
We have a few copies of the souvenir edition booklets left which we'll be adding to LOW PROFILE's website shop soon for £5 incl. P&P. All profits are split between the artists! DM us if you want one and we'll send you the shop link when it is ready! 🛒
The Let’s SEA Your Tatts Temporary Tattoo line up:
Ashanti Hare @ashantihare
Crab Sigil
ashantihare.com
Beth Emily Richards @bethemilyrichards
Plymouth Spirit Of Disco
bethemilyrichards.com
Laura Hopes @laurahopes with Still Moving
Day Shapes
laurahopes.com & stillmoving.org
LOW PROFILE @hellolowprofile
Hold Fast
we-are-low-profile.com
Rhys Coren @rhyscoren
FISH
rhyscoren.co.uk
Stephen Smith & William Luz @william__luz & Stephen Smith @neasdencontrolcentre
Drawn To You
neasdencontrolcentre.com
williamluz.co.uk
Thaïs Lenkiewicz @thais_lenkiewicz
Cattewater Spiral
thaislenkiewicz.uk
WABKIN - Dive for Pearls
worldwidewabkin.com
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
@whatson_plymculture
@plymcultureuk
@plymsoundnmp
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

As part of LOW PROFILE & Laura Hopes Let’s SEA Your Tatts residency we invited a group of artists who we know (who all have a close relationship to Plymouth) to design a temporary sea related tattoo for a special souvenir edition ᝰ✍🏻
At our sharing event at Grow, we set up a temporary tattoo parlour and had great fun tattooing people throughout the evening!
We have a few copies of the souvenir edition booklets left which we'll be adding to LOW PROFILE's website shop soon for £5 incl. P&P. All profits are split between the artists! DM us if you want one and we'll send you the shop link when it is ready! 🛒
The Let’s SEA Your Tatts Temporary Tattoo line up:
Ashanti Hare @ashantihare
Crab Sigil
ashantihare.com
Beth Emily Richards @bethemilyrichards
Plymouth Spirit Of Disco
bethemilyrichards.com
Laura Hopes @laurahopes with Still Moving
Day Shapes
laurahopes.com & stillmoving.org
LOW PROFILE @hellolowprofile
Hold Fast
we-are-low-profile.com
Rhys Coren @rhyscoren
FISH
rhyscoren.co.uk
Stephen Smith & William Luz @william__luz & Stephen Smith @neasdencontrolcentre
Drawn To You
neasdencontrolcentre.com
williamluz.co.uk
Thaïs Lenkiewicz @thais_lenkiewicz
Cattewater Spiral
thaislenkiewicz.uk
WABKIN - Dive for Pearls
worldwidewabkin.com
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
@whatson_plymculture
@plymcultureuk
@plymsoundnmp
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

As part of LOW PROFILE & Laura Hopes Let’s SEA Your Tatts residency we invited a group of artists who we know (who all have a close relationship to Plymouth) to design a temporary sea related tattoo for a special souvenir edition ᝰ✍🏻
At our sharing event at Grow, we set up a temporary tattoo parlour and had great fun tattooing people throughout the evening!
We have a few copies of the souvenir edition booklets left which we'll be adding to LOW PROFILE's website shop soon for £5 incl. P&P. All profits are split between the artists! DM us if you want one and we'll send you the shop link when it is ready! 🛒
The Let’s SEA Your Tatts Temporary Tattoo line up:
Ashanti Hare @ashantihare
Crab Sigil
ashantihare.com
Beth Emily Richards @bethemilyrichards
Plymouth Spirit Of Disco
bethemilyrichards.com
Laura Hopes @laurahopes with Still Moving
Day Shapes
laurahopes.com & stillmoving.org
LOW PROFILE @hellolowprofile
Hold Fast
we-are-low-profile.com
Rhys Coren @rhyscoren
FISH
rhyscoren.co.uk
Stephen Smith & William Luz @william__luz & Stephen Smith @neasdencontrolcentre
Drawn To You
neasdencontrolcentre.com
williamluz.co.uk
Thaïs Lenkiewicz @thais_lenkiewicz
Cattewater Spiral
thaislenkiewicz.uk
WABKIN - Dive for Pearls
worldwidewabkin.com
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
@whatson_plymculture
@plymcultureuk
@plymsoundnmp
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

As part of LOW PROFILE & Laura Hopes Let’s SEA Your Tatts residency we invited a group of artists who we know (who all have a close relationship to Plymouth) to design a temporary sea related tattoo for a special souvenir edition ᝰ✍🏻
At our sharing event at Grow, we set up a temporary tattoo parlour and had great fun tattooing people throughout the evening!
We have a few copies of the souvenir edition booklets left which we'll be adding to LOW PROFILE's website shop soon for £5 incl. P&P. All profits are split between the artists! DM us if you want one and we'll send you the shop link when it is ready! 🛒
The Let’s SEA Your Tatts Temporary Tattoo line up:
Ashanti Hare @ashantihare
Crab Sigil
ashantihare.com
Beth Emily Richards @bethemilyrichards
Plymouth Spirit Of Disco
bethemilyrichards.com
Laura Hopes @laurahopes with Still Moving
Day Shapes
laurahopes.com & stillmoving.org
LOW PROFILE @hellolowprofile
Hold Fast
we-are-low-profile.com
Rhys Coren @rhyscoren
FISH
rhyscoren.co.uk
Stephen Smith & William Luz @william__luz & Stephen Smith @neasdencontrolcentre
Drawn To You
neasdencontrolcentre.com
williamluz.co.uk
Thaïs Lenkiewicz @thais_lenkiewicz
Cattewater Spiral
thaislenkiewicz.uk
WABKIN - Dive for Pearls
worldwidewabkin.com
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
@whatson_plymculture
@plymcultureuk
@plymsoundnmp
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

As part of LOW PROFILE & Laura Hopes Let’s SEA Your Tatts residency we invited a group of artists who we know (who all have a close relationship to Plymouth) to design a temporary sea related tattoo for a special souvenir edition ᝰ✍🏻
At our sharing event at Grow, we set up a temporary tattoo parlour and had great fun tattooing people throughout the evening!
We have a few copies of the souvenir edition booklets left which we'll be adding to LOW PROFILE's website shop soon for £5 incl. P&P. All profits are split between the artists! DM us if you want one and we'll send you the shop link when it is ready! 🛒
The Let’s SEA Your Tatts Temporary Tattoo line up:
Ashanti Hare @ashantihare
Crab Sigil
ashantihare.com
Beth Emily Richards @bethemilyrichards
Plymouth Spirit Of Disco
bethemilyrichards.com
Laura Hopes @laurahopes with Still Moving
Day Shapes
laurahopes.com & stillmoving.org
LOW PROFILE @hellolowprofile
Hold Fast
we-are-low-profile.com
Rhys Coren @rhyscoren
FISH
rhyscoren.co.uk
Stephen Smith & William Luz @william__luz & Stephen Smith @neasdencontrolcentre
Drawn To You
neasdencontrolcentre.com
williamluz.co.uk
Thaïs Lenkiewicz @thais_lenkiewicz
Cattewater Spiral
thaislenkiewicz.uk
WABKIN - Dive for Pearls
worldwidewabkin.com
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
@whatson_plymculture
@plymcultureuk
@plymsoundnmp
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

Thank you to everyone who came to our residency sharing event at @growplymouth on Friday! We were so moved by how many people came - it was a packed event!!
A special shout out to all the people who came who submitted their tattoos to us throughout the Let’s SEA Your Tatts project. It was lovely to meet you/see you again ᝰ✍🏻
We hope you enjoy looking through these photos of the night. A big thank you to Agata Kalend of @upart_photography for documenting the event so brilliantly 🌞
We also want to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU to:
🪸 Everyone who shared their tattoos and stories with us
🦈 The Plymouth Sound National Marine Park team, especially Brett Lockwood
🧜🏾♀️The Plymouth Culture team, Hannah Harris, Rob Bowman, Ellen Booth, Hope Norman and Bracken Jelier
🐚 Our temporary tattoo artists Ashanti Hare, Beth Emily Richards, Léonie Hampton and Martin Hampton, Fran Daykin, Huhtamaki Wab, Rhys Coren, Stephen Smith, Thaïs Lenkiewicz and William Luz
🌊 Kinga Krzyminscy from Open Kamera CIC for documenting our workshops at Seafest and Union Street
🏄🏽 The Take A Part team & everyone at the East End Community Group
🐠 The BA Illustration staff & students at Arts University Plymouth
🤿Jordanna and Reuben at Grow
We will share some more outcomes from our residency soon!
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

Thank you to everyone who came to our residency sharing event at @growplymouth on Friday! We were so moved by how many people came - it was a packed event!!
A special shout out to all the people who came who submitted their tattoos to us throughout the Let’s SEA Your Tatts project. It was lovely to meet you/see you again ᝰ✍🏻
We hope you enjoy looking through these photos of the night. A big thank you to Agata Kalend of @upart_photography for documenting the event so brilliantly 🌞
We also want to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU to:
🪸 Everyone who shared their tattoos and stories with us
🦈 The Plymouth Sound National Marine Park team, especially Brett Lockwood
🧜🏾♀️The Plymouth Culture team, Hannah Harris, Rob Bowman, Ellen Booth, Hope Norman and Bracken Jelier
🐚 Our temporary tattoo artists Ashanti Hare, Beth Emily Richards, Léonie Hampton and Martin Hampton, Fran Daykin, Huhtamaki Wab, Rhys Coren, Stephen Smith, Thaïs Lenkiewicz and William Luz
🌊 Kinga Krzyminscy from Open Kamera CIC for documenting our workshops at Seafest and Union Street
🏄🏽 The Take A Part team & everyone at the East End Community Group
🐠 The BA Illustration staff & students at Arts University Plymouth
🤿Jordanna and Reuben at Grow
We will share some more outcomes from our residency soon!
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

Thank you to everyone who came to our residency sharing event at @growplymouth on Friday! We were so moved by how many people came - it was a packed event!!
A special shout out to all the people who came who submitted their tattoos to us throughout the Let’s SEA Your Tatts project. It was lovely to meet you/see you again ᝰ✍🏻
We hope you enjoy looking through these photos of the night. A big thank you to Agata Kalend of @upart_photography for documenting the event so brilliantly 🌞
We also want to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU to:
🪸 Everyone who shared their tattoos and stories with us
🦈 The Plymouth Sound National Marine Park team, especially Brett Lockwood
🧜🏾♀️The Plymouth Culture team, Hannah Harris, Rob Bowman, Ellen Booth, Hope Norman and Bracken Jelier
🐚 Our temporary tattoo artists Ashanti Hare, Beth Emily Richards, Léonie Hampton and Martin Hampton, Fran Daykin, Huhtamaki Wab, Rhys Coren, Stephen Smith, Thaïs Lenkiewicz and William Luz
🌊 Kinga Krzyminscy from Open Kamera CIC for documenting our workshops at Seafest and Union Street
🏄🏽 The Take A Part team & everyone at the East End Community Group
🐠 The BA Illustration staff & students at Arts University Plymouth
🤿Jordanna and Reuben at Grow
We will share some more outcomes from our residency soon!
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

Thank you to everyone who came to our residency sharing event at @growplymouth on Friday! We were so moved by how many people came - it was a packed event!!
A special shout out to all the people who came who submitted their tattoos to us throughout the Let’s SEA Your Tatts project. It was lovely to meet you/see you again ᝰ✍🏻
We hope you enjoy looking through these photos of the night. A big thank you to Agata Kalend of @upart_photography for documenting the event so brilliantly 🌞
We also want to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU to:
🪸 Everyone who shared their tattoos and stories with us
🦈 The Plymouth Sound National Marine Park team, especially Brett Lockwood
🧜🏾♀️The Plymouth Culture team, Hannah Harris, Rob Bowman, Ellen Booth, Hope Norman and Bracken Jelier
🐚 Our temporary tattoo artists Ashanti Hare, Beth Emily Richards, Léonie Hampton and Martin Hampton, Fran Daykin, Huhtamaki Wab, Rhys Coren, Stephen Smith, Thaïs Lenkiewicz and William Luz
🌊 Kinga Krzyminscy from Open Kamera CIC for documenting our workshops at Seafest and Union Street
🏄🏽 The Take A Part team & everyone at the East End Community Group
🐠 The BA Illustration staff & students at Arts University Plymouth
🤿Jordanna and Reuben at Grow
We will share some more outcomes from our residency soon!
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

Thank you to everyone who came to our residency sharing event at @growplymouth on Friday! We were so moved by how many people came - it was a packed event!!
A special shout out to all the people who came who submitted their tattoos to us throughout the Let’s SEA Your Tatts project. It was lovely to meet you/see you again ᝰ✍🏻
We hope you enjoy looking through these photos of the night. A big thank you to Agata Kalend of @upart_photography for documenting the event so brilliantly 🌞
We also want to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU to:
🪸 Everyone who shared their tattoos and stories with us
🦈 The Plymouth Sound National Marine Park team, especially Brett Lockwood
🧜🏾♀️The Plymouth Culture team, Hannah Harris, Rob Bowman, Ellen Booth, Hope Norman and Bracken Jelier
🐚 Our temporary tattoo artists Ashanti Hare, Beth Emily Richards, Léonie Hampton and Martin Hampton, Fran Daykin, Huhtamaki Wab, Rhys Coren, Stephen Smith, Thaïs Lenkiewicz and William Luz
🌊 Kinga Krzyminscy from Open Kamera CIC for documenting our workshops at Seafest and Union Street
🏄🏽 The Take A Part team & everyone at the East End Community Group
🐠 The BA Illustration staff & students at Arts University Plymouth
🤿Jordanna and Reuben at Grow
We will share some more outcomes from our residency soon!
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

Thank you to everyone who came to our residency sharing event at @growplymouth on Friday! We were so moved by how many people came - it was a packed event!!
A special shout out to all the people who came who submitted their tattoos to us throughout the Let’s SEA Your Tatts project. It was lovely to meet you/see you again ᝰ✍🏻
We hope you enjoy looking through these photos of the night. A big thank you to Agata Kalend of @upart_photography for documenting the event so brilliantly 🌞
We also want to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU to:
🪸 Everyone who shared their tattoos and stories with us
🦈 The Plymouth Sound National Marine Park team, especially Brett Lockwood
🧜🏾♀️The Plymouth Culture team, Hannah Harris, Rob Bowman, Ellen Booth, Hope Norman and Bracken Jelier
🐚 Our temporary tattoo artists Ashanti Hare, Beth Emily Richards, Léonie Hampton and Martin Hampton, Fran Daykin, Huhtamaki Wab, Rhys Coren, Stephen Smith, Thaïs Lenkiewicz and William Luz
🌊 Kinga Krzyminscy from Open Kamera CIC for documenting our workshops at Seafest and Union Street
🏄🏽 The Take A Part team & everyone at the East End Community Group
🐠 The BA Illustration staff & students at Arts University Plymouth
🤿Jordanna and Reuben at Grow
We will share some more outcomes from our residency soon!
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

Thank you to everyone who came to our residency sharing event at @growplymouth on Friday! We were so moved by how many people came - it was a packed event!!
A special shout out to all the people who came who submitted their tattoos to us throughout the Let’s SEA Your Tatts project. It was lovely to meet you/see you again ᝰ✍🏻
We hope you enjoy looking through these photos of the night. A big thank you to Agata Kalend of @upart_photography for documenting the event so brilliantly 🌞
We also want to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU to:
🪸 Everyone who shared their tattoos and stories with us
🦈 The Plymouth Sound National Marine Park team, especially Brett Lockwood
🧜🏾♀️The Plymouth Culture team, Hannah Harris, Rob Bowman, Ellen Booth, Hope Norman and Bracken Jelier
🐚 Our temporary tattoo artists Ashanti Hare, Beth Emily Richards, Léonie Hampton and Martin Hampton, Fran Daykin, Huhtamaki Wab, Rhys Coren, Stephen Smith, Thaïs Lenkiewicz and William Luz
🌊 Kinga Krzyminscy from Open Kamera CIC for documenting our workshops at Seafest and Union Street
🏄🏽 The Take A Part team & everyone at the East End Community Group
🐠 The BA Illustration staff & students at Arts University Plymouth
🤿Jordanna and Reuben at Grow
We will share some more outcomes from our residency soon!
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

Thank you to everyone who came to our residency sharing event at @growplymouth on Friday! We were so moved by how many people came - it was a packed event!!
A special shout out to all the people who came who submitted their tattoos to us throughout the Let’s SEA Your Tatts project. It was lovely to meet you/see you again ᝰ✍🏻
We hope you enjoy looking through these photos of the night. A big thank you to Agata Kalend of @upart_photography for documenting the event so brilliantly 🌞
We also want to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU to:
🪸 Everyone who shared their tattoos and stories with us
🦈 The Plymouth Sound National Marine Park team, especially Brett Lockwood
🧜🏾♀️The Plymouth Culture team, Hannah Harris, Rob Bowman, Ellen Booth, Hope Norman and Bracken Jelier
🐚 Our temporary tattoo artists Ashanti Hare, Beth Emily Richards, Léonie Hampton and Martin Hampton, Fran Daykin, Huhtamaki Wab, Rhys Coren, Stephen Smith, Thaïs Lenkiewicz and William Luz
🌊 Kinga Krzyminscy from Open Kamera CIC for documenting our workshops at Seafest and Union Street
🏄🏽 The Take A Part team & everyone at the East End Community Group
🐠 The BA Illustration staff & students at Arts University Plymouth
🤿Jordanna and Reuben at Grow
We will share some more outcomes from our residency soon!
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

Thank you to everyone who came to our residency sharing event at @growplymouth on Friday! We were so moved by how many people came - it was a packed event!!
A special shout out to all the people who came who submitted their tattoos to us throughout the Let’s SEA Your Tatts project. It was lovely to meet you/see you again ᝰ✍🏻
We hope you enjoy looking through these photos of the night. A big thank you to Agata Kalend of @upart_photography for documenting the event so brilliantly 🌞
We also want to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU to:
🪸 Everyone who shared their tattoos and stories with us
🦈 The Plymouth Sound National Marine Park team, especially Brett Lockwood
🧜🏾♀️The Plymouth Culture team, Hannah Harris, Rob Bowman, Ellen Booth, Hope Norman and Bracken Jelier
🐚 Our temporary tattoo artists Ashanti Hare, Beth Emily Richards, Léonie Hampton and Martin Hampton, Fran Daykin, Huhtamaki Wab, Rhys Coren, Stephen Smith, Thaïs Lenkiewicz and William Luz
🌊 Kinga Krzyminscy from Open Kamera CIC for documenting our workshops at Seafest and Union Street
🏄🏽 The Take A Part team & everyone at the East End Community Group
🐠 The BA Illustration staff & students at Arts University Plymouth
🤿Jordanna and Reuben at Grow
We will share some more outcomes from our residency soon!
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

Thank you to everyone who came to our residency sharing event at @growplymouth on Friday! We were so moved by how many people came - it was a packed event!!
A special shout out to all the people who came who submitted their tattoos to us throughout the Let’s SEA Your Tatts project. It was lovely to meet you/see you again ᝰ✍🏻
We hope you enjoy looking through these photos of the night. A big thank you to Agata Kalend of @upart_photography for documenting the event so brilliantly 🌞
We also want to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU to:
🪸 Everyone who shared their tattoos and stories with us
🦈 The Plymouth Sound National Marine Park team, especially Brett Lockwood
🧜🏾♀️The Plymouth Culture team, Hannah Harris, Rob Bowman, Ellen Booth, Hope Norman and Bracken Jelier
🐚 Our temporary tattoo artists Ashanti Hare, Beth Emily Richards, Léonie Hampton and Martin Hampton, Fran Daykin, Huhtamaki Wab, Rhys Coren, Stephen Smith, Thaïs Lenkiewicz and William Luz
🌊 Kinga Krzyminscy from Open Kamera CIC for documenting our workshops at Seafest and Union Street
🏄🏽 The Take A Part team & everyone at the East End Community Group
🐠 The BA Illustration staff & students at Arts University Plymouth
🤿Jordanna and Reuben at Grow
We will share some more outcomes from our residency soon!
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

Thank you to everyone who came to our residency sharing event at @growplymouth on Friday! We were so moved by how many people came - it was a packed event!!
A special shout out to all the people who came who submitted their tattoos to us throughout the Let’s SEA Your Tatts project. It was lovely to meet you/see you again ᝰ✍🏻
We hope you enjoy looking through these photos of the night. A big thank you to Agata Kalend of @upart_photography for documenting the event so brilliantly 🌞
We also want to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU to:
🪸 Everyone who shared their tattoos and stories with us
🦈 The Plymouth Sound National Marine Park team, especially Brett Lockwood
🧜🏾♀️The Plymouth Culture team, Hannah Harris, Rob Bowman, Ellen Booth, Hope Norman and Bracken Jelier
🐚 Our temporary tattoo artists Ashanti Hare, Beth Emily Richards, Léonie Hampton and Martin Hampton, Fran Daykin, Huhtamaki Wab, Rhys Coren, Stephen Smith, Thaïs Lenkiewicz and William Luz
🌊 Kinga Krzyminscy from Open Kamera CIC for documenting our workshops at Seafest and Union Street
🏄🏽 The Take A Part team & everyone at the East End Community Group
🐠 The BA Illustration staff & students at Arts University Plymouth
🤿Jordanna and Reuben at Grow
We will share some more outcomes from our residency soon!
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

Thank you to everyone who came to our residency sharing event at @growplymouth on Friday! We were so moved by how many people came - it was a packed event!!
A special shout out to all the people who came who submitted their tattoos to us throughout the Let’s SEA Your Tatts project. It was lovely to meet you/see you again ᝰ✍🏻
We hope you enjoy looking through these photos of the night. A big thank you to Agata Kalend of @upart_photography for documenting the event so brilliantly 🌞
We also want to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU to:
🪸 Everyone who shared their tattoos and stories with us
🦈 The Plymouth Sound National Marine Park team, especially Brett Lockwood
🧜🏾♀️The Plymouth Culture team, Hannah Harris, Rob Bowman, Ellen Booth, Hope Norman and Bracken Jelier
🐚 Our temporary tattoo artists Ashanti Hare, Beth Emily Richards, Léonie Hampton and Martin Hampton, Fran Daykin, Huhtamaki Wab, Rhys Coren, Stephen Smith, Thaïs Lenkiewicz and William Luz
🌊 Kinga Krzyminscy from Open Kamera CIC for documenting our workshops at Seafest and Union Street
🏄🏽 The Take A Part team & everyone at the East End Community Group
🐠 The BA Illustration staff & students at Arts University Plymouth
🤿Jordanna and Reuben at Grow
We will share some more outcomes from our residency soon!
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

Thank you to everyone who came to our residency sharing event at @growplymouth on Friday! We were so moved by how many people came - it was a packed event!!
A special shout out to all the people who came who submitted their tattoos to us throughout the Let’s SEA Your Tatts project. It was lovely to meet you/see you again ᝰ✍🏻
We hope you enjoy looking through these photos of the night. A big thank you to Agata Kalend of @upart_photography for documenting the event so brilliantly 🌞
We also want to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU to:
🪸 Everyone who shared their tattoos and stories with us
🦈 The Plymouth Sound National Marine Park team, especially Brett Lockwood
🧜🏾♀️The Plymouth Culture team, Hannah Harris, Rob Bowman, Ellen Booth, Hope Norman and Bracken Jelier
🐚 Our temporary tattoo artists Ashanti Hare, Beth Emily Richards, Léonie Hampton and Martin Hampton, Fran Daykin, Huhtamaki Wab, Rhys Coren, Stephen Smith, Thaïs Lenkiewicz and William Luz
🌊 Kinga Krzyminscy from Open Kamera CIC for documenting our workshops at Seafest and Union Street
🏄🏽 The Take A Part team & everyone at the East End Community Group
🐠 The BA Illustration staff & students at Arts University Plymouth
🤿Jordanna and Reuben at Grow
We will share some more outcomes from our residency soon!
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

Thank you to everyone who came to our residency sharing event at @growplymouth on Friday! We were so moved by how many people came - it was a packed event!!
A special shout out to all the people who came who submitted their tattoos to us throughout the Let’s SEA Your Tatts project. It was lovely to meet you/see you again ᝰ✍🏻
We hope you enjoy looking through these photos of the night. A big thank you to Agata Kalend of @upart_photography for documenting the event so brilliantly 🌞
We also want to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU to:
🪸 Everyone who shared their tattoos and stories with us
🦈 The Plymouth Sound National Marine Park team, especially Brett Lockwood
🧜🏾♀️The Plymouth Culture team, Hannah Harris, Rob Bowman, Ellen Booth, Hope Norman and Bracken Jelier
🐚 Our temporary tattoo artists Ashanti Hare, Beth Emily Richards, Léonie Hampton and Martin Hampton, Fran Daykin, Huhtamaki Wab, Rhys Coren, Stephen Smith, Thaïs Lenkiewicz and William Luz
🌊 Kinga Krzyminscy from Open Kamera CIC for documenting our workshops at Seafest and Union Street
🏄🏽 The Take A Part team & everyone at the East End Community Group
🐠 The BA Illustration staff & students at Arts University Plymouth
🤿Jordanna and Reuben at Grow
We will share some more outcomes from our residency soon!
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

Thank you to everyone who came to our residency sharing event at @growplymouth on Friday! We were so moved by how many people came - it was a packed event!!
A special shout out to all the people who came who submitted their tattoos to us throughout the Let’s SEA Your Tatts project. It was lovely to meet you/see you again ᝰ✍🏻
We hope you enjoy looking through these photos of the night. A big thank you to Agata Kalend of @upart_photography for documenting the event so brilliantly 🌞
We also want to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU to:
🪸 Everyone who shared their tattoos and stories with us
🦈 The Plymouth Sound National Marine Park team, especially Brett Lockwood
🧜🏾♀️The Plymouth Culture team, Hannah Harris, Rob Bowman, Ellen Booth, Hope Norman and Bracken Jelier
🐚 Our temporary tattoo artists Ashanti Hare, Beth Emily Richards, Léonie Hampton and Martin Hampton, Fran Daykin, Huhtamaki Wab, Rhys Coren, Stephen Smith, Thaïs Lenkiewicz and William Luz
🌊 Kinga Krzyminscy from Open Kamera CIC for documenting our workshops at Seafest and Union Street
🏄🏽 The Take A Part team & everyone at the East End Community Group
🐠 The BA Illustration staff & students at Arts University Plymouth
🤿Jordanna and Reuben at Grow
We will share some more outcomes from our residency soon!
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

Thank you to everyone who came to our residency sharing event at @growplymouth on Friday! We were so moved by how many people came - it was a packed event!!
A special shout out to all the people who came who submitted their tattoos to us throughout the Let’s SEA Your Tatts project. It was lovely to meet you/see you again ᝰ✍🏻
We hope you enjoy looking through these photos of the night. A big thank you to Agata Kalend of @upart_photography for documenting the event so brilliantly 🌞
We also want to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU to:
🪸 Everyone who shared their tattoos and stories with us
🦈 The Plymouth Sound National Marine Park team, especially Brett Lockwood
🧜🏾♀️The Plymouth Culture team, Hannah Harris, Rob Bowman, Ellen Booth, Hope Norman and Bracken Jelier
🐚 Our temporary tattoo artists Ashanti Hare, Beth Emily Richards, Léonie Hampton and Martin Hampton, Fran Daykin, Huhtamaki Wab, Rhys Coren, Stephen Smith, Thaïs Lenkiewicz and William Luz
🌊 Kinga Krzyminscy from Open Kamera CIC for documenting our workshops at Seafest and Union Street
🏄🏽 The Take A Part team & everyone at the East End Community Group
🐠 The BA Illustration staff & students at Arts University Plymouth
🤿Jordanna and Reuben at Grow
We will share some more outcomes from our residency soon!
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.
📸Agata Kalend of UpArt Photography

🌊 STUDIO NEWS 🌊
This Friday, KARST studio holders @hellolowprofile and @laurahopes open the doors to their informal Let’s SEA Your Tatts sharing event where they will be presenting the outcomes of their artist’s residency at @growplymouth.
See what they’ve been working on over the last 6 months, including:
⚓ A collection of photos of sea-related tattoos - submitted by people who live, work in, or have a strong connection to Plymouth
⚓ New work-in-progress artworks
⚓ A temporary tattoo parlour with limited edition temporary tattoos designed by a range of invited artists: @hellolowprofile, @laurahopes, @ashantihare, @bethemilyrichards, @thais_lenkiewicz @william__luz & Stephen Smith, @neasdencontrolcentre, @rhyscoren and WABKIN.
🗓️ Friday 27th February 2026, 5-9pm
📍Grow, Plymouth (14 Drake Circus, PL4 8AQ)
🎟️ This event is free to attend but please book via the link in bio
Let’s SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park.
#ContemporaryArt #WhatsOnPlymouth

⚓LAST REMINDER ⚓
🌊 Let’s SEA Your Tatts - Sharing event! 🌊
This Friday night at 5 pm we open the doors to our informal presentation of the outcomes of our Sea For Yourself artist’s residency at @growplymouth
Come and see what we've been working on 😊
🧜🏾♀️Our collection of photos of sea-related tattoos - submitted by people who live, work in, or have a strong connection to Plymouth
🦈 new work-in-progress artworks
⚓ A temporary tattoo parlour with limited edition temporary tattoos designed by a range of invited artists:
@hellolowprofile // @laurahopes // @ashantihare // @bethemilyrichards // @thais_lenkiewicz @william__luz & Stephen Smith @neasdencontrolcentre // @rhyscoren // www.worldwidewabkin.com
Let’s SEA Your Tatts - Sharing event:
🗓️ Friday 27th February 2026
📍Grow, Plymouth @growplymouth (14 Drake Circus, PL4 8AQ)
⏱️5-9pm
🎟️ RSVP - The event is free to attend, but please book via Eventbrite (link in bio) so Grow can manage numbers
🍹There'll be a pay bar available for drinks
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.

⚓LAST REMINDER ⚓
🌊 Let’s SEA Your Tatts - Sharing event! 🌊
This Friday night at 5 pm we open the doors to our informal presentation of the outcomes of our Sea For Yourself artist’s residency at @growplymouth
Come and see what we've been working on 😊
🧜🏾♀️Our collection of photos of sea-related tattoos - submitted by people who live, work in, or have a strong connection to Plymouth
🦈 new work-in-progress artworks
⚓ A temporary tattoo parlour with limited edition temporary tattoos designed by a range of invited artists:
@hellolowprofile // @laurahopes // @ashantihare // @bethemilyrichards // @thais_lenkiewicz @william__luz & Stephen Smith @neasdencontrolcentre // @rhyscoren // www.worldwidewabkin.com
Let’s SEA Your Tatts - Sharing event:
🗓️ Friday 27th February 2026
📍Grow, Plymouth @growplymouth (14 Drake Circus, PL4 8AQ)
⏱️5-9pm
🎟️ RSVP - The event is free to attend, but please book via Eventbrite (link in bio) so Grow can manage numbers
🍹There'll be a pay bar available for drinks
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓
Let's SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself, a programme led by Plymouth Culture in partnership with Plymouth City Council and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by The Box, Real Ideas, Arts University Plymouth, University of Plymouth and Theatre Royal Plymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England Place Partnership Fund. The production and presentation of Let's SEA Your Tatts has been generously supported by Grow Studios.

“You could be standing on Union Street and within 30 seconds be talking about grief.”
In our latest In Conversation from Community Reporter @art.with.j.warby artist @laurahopes reflects on the powerful stories behind Let’s SEA Your Tatts, a project that has gathered nearly 300 sea-inspired tattoos from people connected to Plymouth.
From naval history and migration to deeply personal moments of memory and loss, this feature explores how tattooing reveals Plymouth’s emotional connection to the sea.
Read the full conversation by following the Creative Community link in our bio.
Then come and experience the work in person at @growplymouth on Friday 27 February, 5pm–9pm (free, booking essential): follow the link in our bio.
Let’s SEA Your Tatts is part of Sea for Yourself; a programme led by @plymcultureuk in partnership with Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The programme development and delivery is supported by @theboxplymouth, @realideas, @artsuniplym, @plymuni , Plymouth City Council and @theatreroyalplymouth. Sea for Yourself is funded by @heritagefunduk and @aceagrams Place Partnership Fund.
#WhatsOnPlymouth #SeaForYourself #LetsSEAYourTatts

Don’t miss - Let’s SEA Your Tatts - Sharing event ⚓
Join Laura Hopes and LOW PROFILE for an informal presentation of the outcomes of our Sea For Yourself artist’s residency ᝰ✍🏻
Let’s SEA Your Tatts - Sharing event
🗓️ Friday 27th February 2026
📍Grow, Plymouth @growplymouth (14 Drake Circus, PL4 8AQ)
⏱️5-9pm
🎟️RSVP - The event is free to attend, but please book via Eventbrite (link in bio) so Grow can manage numbers
🍹There'll be a paid bar available for drinks
We’ll be sharing…
🧜🏾♀️Our collection of photos of sea-related tattoos - submitted by people who live, work in, or have a strong connection to Plymouth
🪼new work-in-progress artworks
✒ a pop-up temporary tattoo parlour (where you can get a limited edition temporary tattoo designed by @hellolowprofile // @laurahopes // @ashantihare // @bethemilyrichards // @thais_lenkiewicz @william__luz & Stephen Smith @neasdencontrolcentre // @rhyscoren // www.worldwidewabkin.com
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Let’s SEA Your Tatts has been commissioned and produced by Plymouth Culture for Sea for Yourself, with funding from National Lottery Heritage Fund Horizons programme and Arts Council England Place Partnership.

Don’t miss - Let’s SEA Your Tatts - Sharing event ⚓
Join Laura Hopes and LOW PROFILE for an informal presentation of the outcomes of our Sea For Yourself artist’s residency ᝰ✍🏻
Let’s SEA Your Tatts - Sharing event
🗓️ Friday 27th February 2026
📍Grow, Plymouth @growplymouth (14 Drake Circus, PL4 8AQ)
⏱️5-9pm
🎟️RSVP - The event is free to attend, but please book via Eventbrite (link in bio) so Grow can manage numbers
🍹There'll be a paid bar available for drinks
We’ll be sharing…
🧜🏾♀️Our collection of photos of sea-related tattoos - submitted by people who live, work in, or have a strong connection to Plymouth
🪼new work-in-progress artworks
✒ a pop-up temporary tattoo parlour (where you can get a limited edition temporary tattoo designed by @hellolowprofile // @laurahopes // @ashantihare // @bethemilyrichards // @thais_lenkiewicz @william__luz & Stephen Smith @neasdencontrolcentre // @rhyscoren // www.worldwidewabkin.com
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Let’s SEA Your Tatts has been commissioned and produced by Plymouth Culture for Sea for Yourself, with funding from National Lottery Heritage Fund Horizons programme and Arts Council England Place Partnership.

As Beryl Cook mania hits Plymouth, ahead of the Beryl Cook: Pride and Joy exhibition at @TheBox and the Discord & Harmony exhibition at @KARST (both opening to the public on 24th January), we wanted to share our favourite Beryl Cook painting, and remind you to SAVE THE DATE for our Let’s SEA Your Tatts - Sharing event in February!!
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Let’s SEA Your Tatts - Sharing event
🗓️ Friday 27th February 2026
📍GROW, Plymouth @growplymouth
⏱️5-9pm
Join Laura Hopes and LOW PROFILE for an informal presentation of the outcomes of our Sea For Yourself artist’s residency ᝰ✍🏻
We’ll be sharing…
🧜🏾♀️Our collection of photos of sea-related tattoos - submitted by people who live, work in, or have a strong connection to Plymouth
🪼new work-in-progress artworks
✒ a pop-up temporary tattoo parlour (where you can get a limited edition temporary tattoo designed by a range of invited artists)
🐟🐙🐚🧜🏾♀️🦑⭐
The Beryl Cook image we've selected shows tattooist Doc Price at work in his studio on Union Street. Aged 92, Doc is Britain's oldest working tattooist and has been tattooing the people of Plymouth for over 70 years! Although this painting won’t be on display you can look forward to seeing more than 80 other works. Find out more about Doc’s studio @docprice2007
With thanks to @beryl_cook_official for allowing us to share this image.
📸 Tattoo Artists, Beryl Cook, courtesy of www.ourberylcook.com
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Let’s SEA Your Tatts has been commissioned and produced by Plymouth Culture for Sea for Yourself, with funding from National Lottery Heritage Fund Horizons programme and Arts Council England Place Partnership.

As Beryl Cook mania hits Plymouth, ahead of the Beryl Cook: Pride and Joy exhibition at @TheBox and the Discord & Harmony exhibition at @KARST (both opening to the public on 24th January), we wanted to share our favourite Beryl Cook painting, and remind you to SAVE THE DATE for our Let’s SEA Your Tatts - Sharing event in February!!
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟
Let’s SEA Your Tatts - Sharing event
🗓️ Friday 27th February 2026
📍GROW, Plymouth @growplymouth
⏱️5-9pm
Join Laura Hopes and LOW PROFILE for an informal presentation of the outcomes of our Sea For Yourself artist’s residency ᝰ✍🏻
We’ll be sharing…
🧜🏾♀️Our collection of photos of sea-related tattoos - submitted by people who live, work in, or have a strong connection to Plymouth
🪼new work-in-progress artworks
✒ a pop-up temporary tattoo parlour (where you can get a limited edition temporary tattoo designed by a range of invited artists)
🐟🐙🐚🧜🏾♀️🦑⭐
The Beryl Cook image we've selected shows tattooist Doc Price at work in his studio on Union Street. Aged 92, Doc is Britain's oldest working tattooist and has been tattooing the people of Plymouth for over 70 years! Although this painting won’t be on display you can look forward to seeing more than 80 other works. Find out more about Doc’s studio @docprice2007
With thanks to @beryl_cook_official for allowing us to share this image.
📸 Tattoo Artists, Beryl Cook, courtesy of www.ourberylcook.com
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓
Let’s SEA Your Tatts has been commissioned and produced by Plymouth Culture for Sea for Yourself, with funding from National Lottery Heritage Fund Horizons programme and Arts Council England Place Partnership.

Work today..
A scale model of Anna Aroussi's (Engagement Coordinator at Thelma Hulbert Gallery) car boot filled with different items for a new mobile workshop design that we're working on with @thelmahulbertgallery 🚗
More info coming soon! 😊

THANK YOU to everyone who submitted their tattoos with us, we’re still going through these but estimate that we have had around 215 tattoos and stories shared with us - which is really amazing! ᝰ✍🏻 ❤️
We have now closed submissions - to give us time to prepare for our work in progress event which will take place at GROW in February 2026 - details to follow in the new year ✨🐙
Here are a few final tattoos that have been submitted over the last few weeks. If we haven’t featured your tattoo online yet, fear not! The whole collection of tattoo photos will be available to view at GROW ⚓🧜🏾♀️
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1, 2 & 3. Roisin told us “I can honestly say, I feel like I haven’t done a single nautical piece in about 10 years, but here are some of mine from the archives!” Roisin Cunningham / Roisin Dubh is a popular tattooist in Plymouth, who specialises in dotwork illustration - you’ll find more of her work on Facebook 🪼
4. Sam Gee @samroygee studied Ocean Science in Plymouth, and the experience led her to get these amazing shark tattoos. “I've always loved the sea and felt connected to it, despite growing up in the Midlands. Sharks in particular captured my imagination. Such powerful, beautiful creatures. They have been misrepresented in our culture. However, the more we learn about them, the more people are growing to love them.” Tattoos by @sacredspiraltattoo at @studio_15oban 🦈
5. Marcus’ @excessivenoise tattoo is the HMS Comus, in memory of his granddad Christopher who served on the boat as a young Radio Operator and is a marker of his grit, determination and life experiences 🚢
6. Laura Pinkham studied marine biology and oceanography and also works at the Dolphin Hotel. This is Laura’s tattoo of a nudibranch, her favourite marine creature 🌊
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓
LOW PROFILE & Laura Hopes ‘Let’s SEA Your Tatts’ has been commissioned and produced by Plymouth Culture for Sea for Yourself, with funding from National Lottery Heritage Fund Horizons programme and Arts Council England Place Partnership.

THANK YOU to everyone who submitted their tattoos with us, we’re still going through these but estimate that we have had around 215 tattoos and stories shared with us - which is really amazing! ᝰ✍🏻 ❤️
We have now closed submissions - to give us time to prepare for our work in progress event which will take place at GROW in February 2026 - details to follow in the new year ✨🐙
Here are a few final tattoos that have been submitted over the last few weeks. If we haven’t featured your tattoo online yet, fear not! The whole collection of tattoo photos will be available to view at GROW ⚓🧜🏾♀️
📸
1, 2 & 3. Roisin told us “I can honestly say, I feel like I haven’t done a single nautical piece in about 10 years, but here are some of mine from the archives!” Roisin Cunningham / Roisin Dubh is a popular tattooist in Plymouth, who specialises in dotwork illustration - you’ll find more of her work on Facebook 🪼
4. Sam Gee @samroygee studied Ocean Science in Plymouth, and the experience led her to get these amazing shark tattoos. “I've always loved the sea and felt connected to it, despite growing up in the Midlands. Sharks in particular captured my imagination. Such powerful, beautiful creatures. They have been misrepresented in our culture. However, the more we learn about them, the more people are growing to love them.” Tattoos by @sacredspiraltattoo at @studio_15oban 🦈
5. Marcus’ @excessivenoise tattoo is the HMS Comus, in memory of his granddad Christopher who served on the boat as a young Radio Operator and is a marker of his grit, determination and life experiences 🚢
6. Laura Pinkham studied marine biology and oceanography and also works at the Dolphin Hotel. This is Laura’s tattoo of a nudibranch, her favourite marine creature 🌊
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓
LOW PROFILE & Laura Hopes ‘Let’s SEA Your Tatts’ has been commissioned and produced by Plymouth Culture for Sea for Yourself, with funding from National Lottery Heritage Fund Horizons programme and Arts Council England Place Partnership.

THANK YOU to everyone who submitted their tattoos with us, we’re still going through these but estimate that we have had around 215 tattoos and stories shared with us - which is really amazing! ᝰ✍🏻 ❤️
We have now closed submissions - to give us time to prepare for our work in progress event which will take place at GROW in February 2026 - details to follow in the new year ✨🐙
Here are a few final tattoos that have been submitted over the last few weeks. If we haven’t featured your tattoo online yet, fear not! The whole collection of tattoo photos will be available to view at GROW ⚓🧜🏾♀️
📸
1, 2 & 3. Roisin told us “I can honestly say, I feel like I haven’t done a single nautical piece in about 10 years, but here are some of mine from the archives!” Roisin Cunningham / Roisin Dubh is a popular tattooist in Plymouth, who specialises in dotwork illustration - you’ll find more of her work on Facebook 🪼
4. Sam Gee @samroygee studied Ocean Science in Plymouth, and the experience led her to get these amazing shark tattoos. “I've always loved the sea and felt connected to it, despite growing up in the Midlands. Sharks in particular captured my imagination. Such powerful, beautiful creatures. They have been misrepresented in our culture. However, the more we learn about them, the more people are growing to love them.” Tattoos by @sacredspiraltattoo at @studio_15oban 🦈
5. Marcus’ @excessivenoise tattoo is the HMS Comus, in memory of his granddad Christopher who served on the boat as a young Radio Operator and is a marker of his grit, determination and life experiences 🚢
6. Laura Pinkham studied marine biology and oceanography and also works at the Dolphin Hotel. This is Laura’s tattoo of a nudibranch, her favourite marine creature 🌊
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓
LOW PROFILE & Laura Hopes ‘Let’s SEA Your Tatts’ has been commissioned and produced by Plymouth Culture for Sea for Yourself, with funding from National Lottery Heritage Fund Horizons programme and Arts Council England Place Partnership.

THANK YOU to everyone who submitted their tattoos with us, we’re still going through these but estimate that we have had around 215 tattoos and stories shared with us - which is really amazing! ᝰ✍🏻 ❤️
We have now closed submissions - to give us time to prepare for our work in progress event which will take place at GROW in February 2026 - details to follow in the new year ✨🐙
Here are a few final tattoos that have been submitted over the last few weeks. If we haven’t featured your tattoo online yet, fear not! The whole collection of tattoo photos will be available to view at GROW ⚓🧜🏾♀️
📸
1, 2 & 3. Roisin told us “I can honestly say, I feel like I haven’t done a single nautical piece in about 10 years, but here are some of mine from the archives!” Roisin Cunningham / Roisin Dubh is a popular tattooist in Plymouth, who specialises in dotwork illustration - you’ll find more of her work on Facebook 🪼
4. Sam Gee @samroygee studied Ocean Science in Plymouth, and the experience led her to get these amazing shark tattoos. “I've always loved the sea and felt connected to it, despite growing up in the Midlands. Sharks in particular captured my imagination. Such powerful, beautiful creatures. They have been misrepresented in our culture. However, the more we learn about them, the more people are growing to love them.” Tattoos by @sacredspiraltattoo at @studio_15oban 🦈
5. Marcus’ @excessivenoise tattoo is the HMS Comus, in memory of his granddad Christopher who served on the boat as a young Radio Operator and is a marker of his grit, determination and life experiences 🚢
6. Laura Pinkham studied marine biology and oceanography and also works at the Dolphin Hotel. This is Laura’s tattoo of a nudibranch, her favourite marine creature 🌊
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓
LOW PROFILE & Laura Hopes ‘Let’s SEA Your Tatts’ has been commissioned and produced by Plymouth Culture for Sea for Yourself, with funding from National Lottery Heritage Fund Horizons programme and Arts Council England Place Partnership.

THANK YOU to everyone who submitted their tattoos with us, we’re still going through these but estimate that we have had around 215 tattoos and stories shared with us - which is really amazing! ᝰ✍🏻 ❤️
We have now closed submissions - to give us time to prepare for our work in progress event which will take place at GROW in February 2026 - details to follow in the new year ✨🐙
Here are a few final tattoos that have been submitted over the last few weeks. If we haven’t featured your tattoo online yet, fear not! The whole collection of tattoo photos will be available to view at GROW ⚓🧜🏾♀️
📸
1, 2 & 3. Roisin told us “I can honestly say, I feel like I haven’t done a single nautical piece in about 10 years, but here are some of mine from the archives!” Roisin Cunningham / Roisin Dubh is a popular tattooist in Plymouth, who specialises in dotwork illustration - you’ll find more of her work on Facebook 🪼
4. Sam Gee @samroygee studied Ocean Science in Plymouth, and the experience led her to get these amazing shark tattoos. “I've always loved the sea and felt connected to it, despite growing up in the Midlands. Sharks in particular captured my imagination. Such powerful, beautiful creatures. They have been misrepresented in our culture. However, the more we learn about them, the more people are growing to love them.” Tattoos by @sacredspiraltattoo at @studio_15oban 🦈
5. Marcus’ @excessivenoise tattoo is the HMS Comus, in memory of his granddad Christopher who served on the boat as a young Radio Operator and is a marker of his grit, determination and life experiences 🚢
6. Laura Pinkham studied marine biology and oceanography and also works at the Dolphin Hotel. This is Laura’s tattoo of a nudibranch, her favourite marine creature 🌊
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓
LOW PROFILE & Laura Hopes ‘Let’s SEA Your Tatts’ has been commissioned and produced by Plymouth Culture for Sea for Yourself, with funding from National Lottery Heritage Fund Horizons programme and Arts Council England Place Partnership.

THANK YOU to everyone who submitted their tattoos with us, we’re still going through these but estimate that we have had around 215 tattoos and stories shared with us - which is really amazing! ᝰ✍🏻 ❤️
We have now closed submissions - to give us time to prepare for our work in progress event which will take place at GROW in February 2026 - details to follow in the new year ✨🐙
Here are a few final tattoos that have been submitted over the last few weeks. If we haven’t featured your tattoo online yet, fear not! The whole collection of tattoo photos will be available to view at GROW ⚓🧜🏾♀️
📸
1, 2 & 3. Roisin told us “I can honestly say, I feel like I haven’t done a single nautical piece in about 10 years, but here are some of mine from the archives!” Roisin Cunningham / Roisin Dubh is a popular tattooist in Plymouth, who specialises in dotwork illustration - you’ll find more of her work on Facebook 🪼
4. Sam Gee @samroygee studied Ocean Science in Plymouth, and the experience led her to get these amazing shark tattoos. “I've always loved the sea and felt connected to it, despite growing up in the Midlands. Sharks in particular captured my imagination. Such powerful, beautiful creatures. They have been misrepresented in our culture. However, the more we learn about them, the more people are growing to love them.” Tattoos by @sacredspiraltattoo at @studio_15oban 🦈
5. Marcus’ @excessivenoise tattoo is the HMS Comus, in memory of his granddad Christopher who served on the boat as a young Radio Operator and is a marker of his grit, determination and life experiences 🚢
6. Laura Pinkham studied marine biology and oceanography and also works at the Dolphin Hotel. This is Laura’s tattoo of a nudibranch, her favourite marine creature 🌊
🛟⚓🛟⚓🛟⚓
LOW PROFILE & Laura Hopes ‘Let’s SEA Your Tatts’ has been commissioned and produced by Plymouth Culture for Sea for Yourself, with funding from National Lottery Heritage Fund Horizons programme and Arts Council England Place Partnership.

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We've got badges, patches, prints, puzzles and more! 🧩 🖼️🪡
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All money raised goes back into supporting us to make work and keep going! 🙌
🚨 Orders for Christmas shipping close on Wednesday 10th December at 9am 🚨
Shop link in bio 🔗
Thanks for checking out our wares! ❤️
hannah & rachel xx

Ho Ho Ho! 🎅🎄
Did you know that we have a shop?
We've got badges, patches, prints, puzzles and more! 🧩 🖼️🪡
BUY OUR STUFF!
All money raised goes back into supporting us to make work and keep going! 🙌
🚨 Orders for Christmas shipping close on Wednesday 10th December at 9am 🚨
Shop link in bio 🔗
Thanks for checking out our wares! ❤️
hannah & rachel xx

Ho Ho Ho! 🎅🎄
Did you know that we have a shop?
We've got badges, patches, prints, puzzles and more! 🧩 🖼️🪡
BUY OUR STUFF!
All money raised goes back into supporting us to make work and keep going! 🙌
🚨 Orders for Christmas shipping close on Wednesday 10th December at 9am 🚨
Shop link in bio 🔗
Thanks for checking out our wares! ❤️
hannah & rachel xx

Ho Ho Ho! 🎅🎄
Did you know that we have a shop?
We've got badges, patches, prints, puzzles and more! 🧩 🖼️🪡
BUY OUR STUFF!
All money raised goes back into supporting us to make work and keep going! 🙌
🚨 Orders for Christmas shipping close on Wednesday 10th December at 9am 🚨
Shop link in bio 🔗
Thanks for checking out our wares! ❤️
hannah & rachel xx

Ho Ho Ho! 🎅🎄
Did you know that we have a shop?
We've got badges, patches, prints, puzzles and more! 🧩 🖼️🪡
BUY OUR STUFF!
All money raised goes back into supporting us to make work and keep going! 🙌
🚨 Orders for Christmas shipping close on Wednesday 10th December at 9am 🚨
Shop link in bio 🔗
Thanks for checking out our wares! ❤️
hannah & rachel xx
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