Redemption Moment That Drove A Former Canvas To Tears

Publish date: 2024-07-21

"I didn't expect it to be [on] this much of my body. I hate yellow and I hate orange. I feel like I've got a block of yellow with spots of orange surrounded by black," Katherine told host Dave Navarro when she returned for Spike's "Ink Master: Redemption" series to discuss her previous experience on the show. When all is said and done, yellow ink interspersed with blots of orange and black is pretty much what one should expect if they ask for a cheetah print tattoo, but if you end up hating what you're left with, there's really no way of ignoring it. 

"Ink Master" contestants are presented with different tasks that test their competency as tattoo artists, and this particular competition required four separate artists to work together on one human canvas to create a harmonious piece within a limited time frame. While Katherine knew the stakes going into it, she argued that the contestants' collective response to her desperate plea was unacceptable. The "Redemption" series allows dissatisfied participants to return to the show and hopefully right the wrongs they felt were done to them during their original appearances, so when Katherine was offered a chance to rectify what she felt was a total tattoo disaster, she stood before the four artists that imprinted her body and leveled some pretty strong words at them that they likely won't forget any time soon (via Inked magazine). 

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