Curated list of 100 Tattoo YouTubers aids geometric and linework artists
A curated 100-channel YouTube rollup went live Feb. 17, 2026, offering a single reference for geometric and linework artists building portfolios and community reach.

1. The curated 100-channel resource
A curated list of 100 tattoo-focused YouTube channels and content creators went live (published Feb. 17, 2026) as a reference piece for artists, studios, and enthusiasts looking to follow active video creators in the tattoo space. The original report frames this compilation as a timely resource specifically for "geometric and linework artists building portfolios and community reach," positioning the list as a practical directory rather than an opinionated ranking.
2. FeedSpot's "100 Tattoo YouTubers in 2026" page and UI signals
FeedSpot’s page header reads "# 100 Tattoo YouTubers in 2026" and the excerpted UI shows features intended for discovery and curator input: "SUBMIT CHANNEL", "Subscribe in one place on FeedSpot Reader", and per-channel buttons like "Get Email Contact" and "Follow." FeedSpot also surfaces per-channel metadata fields—exact strings shown in the excerpt include "YouTube Subscribers", "Instagram Followers", "Type", and "Since"—which help artists triage channels by reach and longevity at a glance.
3. Modash Io's Top 20 snapshot
Modash Io publishes a parallel roundup labeled "# Top 20 Tattoo YouTubers: Tattoo Influencers on YouTube (Feb 2026)," a separate top‑20-style list that appears contemporaneous with the 100-channel rollup but is presented as its own curated selection. Modash's entries include short channel descriptions and visual profile metadata in the excerpted sample.
4. BIG_Facts (Modash Io excerpt)
Modash's blurb for BIG_Facts begins, "Hello everyone! BIG_Facts produces original high-quality videos about a variety of interesting facts and celebrities that match them. We will show you which of them shaved his head for the role, which..." — a truncated description in the sample that signals the channel’s broader fact-style format as listed in Modash's top-20 excerpt rather than a pure tattoo specialty.
5. LOBO619 (Modash Io excerpt)
Modash captures LOBO619 with the intro: "Hello, Welcome to Lobo Official Channel. This is Lobo formerly know as Lobo only. I started my career as a Maa TV presenter where I gained my reputation from the show " Hyderabad Express". I have my..." — a truncated profile that highlights an on-screen personality background in television as shown in the Modash snippet.
6. Nathan Lee Art (Modash Io excerpt)
Nathan Lee Art is summarized in Modash as: "Dive into the tattooing industry following a professional tattooist. Time lapses, basic art tutorials and a glimpse into the life of an artist. Watch me tattoo super close up! Fire questions at me and..." — indicating time-lapse tattoos, basic tutorials and studio footage that could be immediately useful to linework-focused artists scouting process videos.
7. Pony Lawson (Modash Io excerpt)
Pony Lawson’s Modash entry reads: "The official channel of tattoo artist Pony Lawson - Click the JOIN button to become a MEMBER & get exclusive perks like EARLY ACCESS to upcoming videos! - For a chance to be featured in an upcomin..." — the listing preserves a membership CTA that suggests recurring content and community features for followers.
8. Ivan Panayotov (Modash Io excerpt)
Ivan Panayotov appears in Modash with the line: "Hi guys, My name is Ivan Panayotov and I am a professional tattoo artist since 2010. I am doing a lot of tattoo conventions around the world meeting new artists and learning new stuff everyday! This..." — the excerpt emphasizes convention work and a decade-plus professional timeline useful to artists seeking trade-show or convention insight.
9. Thomas Martinez (Modash Io excerpt)
Thomas Martinez is introduced in Modash as: "FULL-TIME FUN-TIME Hi, my name is Thomas Martinez. I work as a full time Tattoo Artist, but I've found a new love for life on two wheels. Please subscribe and follow my journey… Thanks for looking!..." — a profile that mixes studio practice with lifestyle elements, per the Modash snippet.
10. FaceTatt Philosophy (Modash Io excerpt)
FaceTatt Philosophy is captured by Modash with the concise descriptor "tattoo flavored (nuanced) commentary" and appears twice in the Modash excerpt, a repetition that the sample retains; the listing suggests commentary and critique content rather than straightforward tattoo time-lapses or tutorial formats.
11. J S Mehndi Creation (Modash Io excerpt)
Modash lists J S Mehndi Creation with this greeting: "Hi Friends 👋 Welcome To My YouTube Channel Js Mehndi Creation. Making mehndi design is my hobby nd my passion☺️. I will share Easy and simple mehndi design. Tattoo mehndi designs, flower mehndi desi..." — an explicitly mehndi-focused channel that also references "Tattoo mehndi designs" in the truncated description.
12. AleXa • ZB Label (Modash Io excerpt)
Modash’s snippet for AleXa • ZB Label reads: "◾ [ ZB LABEL ARTIST – AleXa ] ◾ AleXa (알렉사) is a K-pop singer, dancer and songwriter who grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In 2019, AleXa made her multilingual K-pop debut with “Bomb,” which hit #7 on B..." — a cross-genre entry in the Modash sample where a music artist’s label channel is included among tattoo-related creators in the Top 20 snapshot.
13. Ayub Vlogs (Modash Io excerpt)
Modash lists "Ayub Vlogs" in the Top 20 excerpt without accompanying descriptive text in the sample; the single-line presence shows the Modash snapshot contains a mix of personality-driven channels alongside tattoo-focused creators.
14. That Tattoo Guy (FeedSpot excerpt)
FeedSpot’s listing for That Tattoo Guy includes the string block: "Just some guy that likes tattoos. Email \\\\@gmail.com YouTube Subscribers 122KInstagram Followers 47.9KType Macro Since May 2017 Get Email Contact Follow" — presenting clear audience metrics (122K YouTube subscribers, 47.9K Instagram followers), a Type label of "Macro", and a "Since May 2017" longevity marker as shown in the FeedSpot excerpt.
15. Ivana Tattoo Art (FeedSpot excerpt)
Ivana Tattoo Art’s FeedSpot block reads: "SUBSCRIBE to my channel for the BEST TATTOO VIDEOS and MOTIVATION! Email \\\\@ivanatattooart.com YouTube Subscribers 38KType Micro Since Sep 2014 Get Email Contact Follow" — the exact promotional CTA string plus metadata (38K subscribers, Type: Micro, Since Sep 2014) preserved verbatim from the FeedSpot sample.
16. Fireside Tattoo Network (FeedSpot excerpt)
Fireside Tattoo Network is presented in FeedSpot with an extended blurb: "The Tattoo Improvement Network (TattooImprovement.com) is home to the Fireside podcast, Fireside Technique video series and our Fireside Weekly blog. Email \\\\@firesidetattoo.com YouTube Subscribers 86.5KType Micro Since Aug 2013 Get Email Contact Follow" — the excerpt names the network, its podcast and video series, and reports 86.5K YouTube subscribers in FeedSpot’s metadata.
17. Tattoo Angelo (FeedSpot excerpt)
FeedSpot’s Tattoo Angelo entry contains: "Instagram : @tattoo_angelo Email \\\\@newyorkink.co.za YouTube Subscribers 61.6KType Micro Since Sep 2018 Get Email Contact Follow" — a compact block showing an Instagram handle, an email string as listed, 61.6K subscribers, Type: Micro, and a "Since Sep 2018" date in the FeedSpot excerpt.
18. Omar Rubio and Removery (FeedSpot excerpt)
FeedSpot’s sample lists both "Omar Rubio" and "Removery" in the excerpted sequence—single-line name mentions without expanded copy in the provided snippet—but their inclusion signals the 100-list spans individual artist channels and brand or service accounts alike.
19. Patch Tattoo Therapy and Model Citizen Tattoo (FeedSpot excerpt)
Both "Patch Tattoo Therapy" and "Model Citizen Tattoo" appear in the FeedSpot excerpted list; while the sample omits expanded descriptions for these entries, their presence alongside channels with full metadata shows the page mixes clinical/educational entries and studio-centered channels.
20. LEVGEN (FeedSpot excerpt)
LEVGEN is listed as a single-line entry in the FeedSpot excerpt; its one-word appearance in the sample indicates the FeedSpot rollup includes shorthand listings for creators that may require a click-through to see full bio and metrics.
21. Data, contact strings and the limits of the excerpt
FeedSpot’s sample preserves contact and UI strings exactly as shown, including escaped email strings such as "\\\\@gmail.com", "\\\\@ivanatattooart.com", "\\\\@firesidetattoo.com", and "\\\\@newyorkink.co.za." The excerpts also show FeedSpot labeling channels by "Type" (examples: Macro, Micro) and giving "Since" dates for tenure; these are presented in the article as reported in the feed sample and are not independently verified here.
22. What the rollup means for geometric and linework artists
Taken together, the Feb. 17, 2026 rollup and the contemporaneous Modash Top 20 snapshot give geometric and linework artists a mapped starting point: channels that foreground time-lapses, tutorials, commentary and studio networks, plus metadata to triage audience size and lifespan ("Type" and "Since"). Use the FeedSpot fields—YouTube Subscribers, Instagram Followers, Type, Since—and the Modash descriptions (verbatim excerpts above) to prioritize channels that share process footage and technique-focused content; the rollup functions as a directory to curate playlists, note recurring formats (podcasts, technique series) and identify channels offering membership perks such as Pony Lawson’s "Click the JOIN button to become a MEMBER & get exclusive perks like EARLY ACCESS to upcoming videos!" in the Modash excerpt.
Conclusion: the curated 100-channel rollup, the FeedSpot metadata surface and Modash’s Top 20 snapshot together form a practical, attribution-rich map for geometric and linework artists building portfolios and community reach—use the listed channel descriptions and FeedSpot metrics as point-in-time markers and follow up directly on channels that match your technical interests and audience goals.
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