
The 12th Expo Tattoo Limeira took place April 9-11, 2001 at Nosso Clube in Limeira, São Paulo State, Brazil. This edition marked twelve years of the convention, placing it among the longer-running tattoo events in Brazil's interior region. Nosso Clube provided the setting for three days of live tattooing, competitions, and commerce. The venue, located in central Limeira, offered indoor space for artist booths, tattoo stations, and vendor stalls. Artists from Limeira, nearby Campinas, and São Paulo city set up stations to work on pre-booked clients and walk-ups. Attendees watched tattooing in real time across various styles popular in early 2000s Brazil, including traditional American, black and grey, and emerging tribal designs. The convention floor operated from midday until evening, with peak activity during afternoon hours. The event schedule included daily contests. Categories covered best black and grey piece, best color tattoo, and best overall work. Judges consisted of established artists and shop owners. Winners received trophies and supply packages. Vendors sold tattoo machines, needles, inks, and aftercare products from tables arranged throughout the hall. Artists brought their own equipment, setting up portable stations with chairs, lights, and power supplies. Limeira sits approximately 150 kilometers northwest of São Paulo city and 50 kilometers from Campinas. In 2001, the city's tattoo scene was developing alongside its industrial growth. The convention drew collectors from the region who otherwise traveled to larger cities for tattoo events. Local shops used the expo to display portfolios and book future appointments. For first-time attendees, the event offered education through observation. Watching sterile procedures, needle preparation, and aftercare discussions provided insight into professional standards. Practical arrangements for attendees included on-site parking at Nosso Clube and additional street parking in the surrounding neighborhood. Several hotels in Limeira's downtown area accommodated out-of-town visitors, located within walking distance or short taxi rides from the venue. Tickets were available at the entrance or in advance through participating tattoo studios. Attendees brought cash for transactions, as credit card processing was limited among vendors at that time. The 12th edition maintained the convention's role as a regional meeting point for tattoo professionals and collectors in São Paulo's interior.
The 12th Expo Tattoo Limeira was a tattoo convention held April 9-11, 2001 at Nosso Clube in Limeira, São Paulo State, Brazil. The three-day event featured live tattooing sessions, competitions in categories like black and grey and color work, and vendor booths selling equipment and supplies. Artists from across São Paulo state gathered to work on clients and display their portfolios while attendees observed the process. Limeira is located in the interior of São Paulo, between the capital and Campinas, and this convention served as a regional gathering point for tattoo culture in the early 2000s, connecting local collectors with professional artists from around the region.
The event took place April 9-11, 2001 at Nosso Clube in Limeira, São Paulo State, Brazil. The venue is located in the central area of Limeira.
The convention included live tattooing, daily contests in categories like best black and grey and best color work, and vendor booths selling machines and supplies. Artists worked on clients while spectators watched the process.
Tickets for the 2001 event were sold at the entrance or in advance through local tattoo shops. No website was available for this edition.
Attendees brought cash for purchases and ID for age verification. The venue offered parking and indoor seating, though much of the event involved standing to observe tattooing.
Yes. The convention allowed newcomers to see multiple artists working, compare different styles, and ask questions about the tattooing process before committing to appointments.