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The Black Tear Shoe Release Event with Jun Cha and C1rca

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The Black Tear Shoe Release Event with Jun Cha and C1rca


People from all walks of life came through to take part in this release event.

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Tattoo Culture Transcends Skate: Jun Cha and C1RCA Present The Black Tear

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Tattoo Culture Transcends Skate: Jun Cha and C1RCA Present The Black Tear


C1RCA Footwear and Apparel and renowned LA-based tattoo artist, painter and illustrator Jun Cha have joined creative minds on a special footwear collaboration dubbed The Black Tear project.

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The East L.A. Legend, Freddy Negrete

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The East L.A. Legend, Freddy Negrete


By Kristie Bertucci

Tattoos have become a worldwide, cultural phenomenon. Practically everyone has them, and they are no longer cultural stigmas. Instead, they are merely artistic expressions of the body. Many might have heard, or even have examples of, fine-line black and grey ink. But what many might no know is that they have tattoo legend Freddy Negrete to thank for that.

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Appearing at Musink, Jun Cha

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Appearing at Musink, Jun Cha


As a very creative youth interested in art, tattoo artist Jun Cha realized his true craft at 16. Growing up in Santa Monica and West L.A., Cha gravitated toward the streets, which eventually led him to Eastlake Juvenile Hall where tattooing came to light after constantly being exposed to it. “I saw opportunity,” the 20-year-old artist says. “Opportunity tuned into potential, which turned into inspiration then evolved into discipline and focus—something I never had when I was younger.” Turning a bad situation into a life-long career, Cha is an up-and-coming tattoo artist ready to make a name for himself and his art, having worked under other greats such as Mr. Cartoon and Jose Lopez of Low Rider Tattoo Studios. He’s already tattooed the likes of Jermaine Dupri, Drama from MTV’s “Fantasy Factory,” and Queen’s of the Stone Age’s Joes Castillo. But skin art isn’t his only forte; the Pasadena Art Center student also likes to express his creativity on canvas, which provides an entirely different satisfaction from tattooing.

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