Ink Master: Rivals' exclusive: Julia Carlson on fair game play, elimination, and harsh words (2024)

Julia Carlson left a big impression on the “Ink Master: Rivals” universe as she was one of the contestants with the least experience (compared to people there with 17 years + experience), but she managed to take out some pretty big players during her time on the show.

We were disappointed to see Julia go since she was someone that was easy to relate to and on a show like “Ink Master” where there are a lot of big, crazy personalities, it’s nice to have someone to root for that is as down to earth as Julia is. We had a chance to speak with Julia about her time on the show and she was happy to open up about her elimination, her confrontation with her canvas, and what she considers to be fair game play.

CarterMatt.com: Is the Ink Master environment as stressful as it looks?

Julia Carlson: It was a thousand times more stressful than what is shown!

What was your favorite challenge and why?

I loved the dimension challenge. I felt like while none of us really knew what we were doing, everyone pulled out some very beautiful pieces. I wanted to take mine home!!

During your elimination tattoo, do you feel that Joshua deliberately chose a style you were unfamiliar with for the interlocking tattoos in order to knock you out as Emily suggested?

At the time when he chose that style I felt comfortable enough that we could pull it off as a team. However, once Emily pointed out that he had intentionally tried to knock me out, I realized that he was not actually interested in working as a team to make our styles and the details connect to form a uniform piece. During the tattoo, I was trying to communicate with him, asking questions to make sure our shading and highlights were done the same and to make sure all of the details were the same. I was trying to work as a team, because it was a team challenge. Everyone else was communicating and I was trying to do the same. But he was in it all for himself and, unfortunately, I suffered the consequences of thinking I could trust my team mate.

A few weeks back we saw you tell Angel about Emily’s deception during the gluteus maximus tattoo challenge – what are your thoughts on this type of game play?

I feel like everything should be fair. I don’t feel like you should need to use trickery in order to win. Your tattoos should speak for themselves. If your artwork is up to par with that artist, you shouldn’t feel the need to mess with anything to try to make them slip up. If the artist isn’t capable, it will show in their work. Even though it is a competition, we should all have respect for each other and play fair at the end of the day.

Do you feel that you were too harsh when you swore at the canvas during the bio mech challenge and what was your take on that situation?

I feel like I took it too far by telling him to go F himself, yes. It takes a lot to get me angry, and I was livid at that point. He was not understanding what the challenge was. He did not want anything remotely biomechanical. Our compromise we reached was that he wanted the design to have steel plates with screws and cables incorporated into it. So I drew that, and put the bio aspect into the tattoo to meet the challenge. He didn’t like anything biomechenical at all. He only wanted mechanical, which was not the challenge. And at this point it had been so long of trying to come up with something to make him happy that our prep time was pretty much gone. I feel like I made the right decision to tattoo myself, because I gave myself something that met the challenge that he refused to get. I had a human moment and lost my temper out of frustration, which has never happened before. I am known for how I treat my clients, and in a normal shop setting I would have given him whatever his heart desired, but for the competition, you get the challenge.

You ended up in the bottom with Jason and Aaron: Were you surprised you went home over them?

I was extremely surprised and other people int he house were surprised as well. A lot of people were expecting Jason or Aaron to go home, and we all thought Mark would end up in the bottom with them. It was definitely a surprise when I went to the bottom and it blew my mind that I got sent home before them that day. I respect them immensely as artists and as people, but I felt like they did worse than me that day.

Who are you rooting for to win Ink Master this season?

I am rooting for my fellow rookie Cris Element. I feel like us rookies don’t get any respect, because we haven’t been around as long as the veterans, however, we prove time and time again that we can keep up with their work and surpass them. It doesn’t matter how long you have been tattooing. What matters is the talent within the person. I feel like he is severely underestimated in the competition for the same reasons why I was. He is an amazing artist and he plays fair without a ton of trash talking. He lets his artwork speak for itself.

If clients want to get a hold of you for a tattoo, what’s the best way for them to do so?

I am currently taking appointments by email at [emailprotected] or they can also contact me at Blue Velvet Tattoo in Langhorne, PA.

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We want to thank Julia for her time and for being so open and candid with us. It’s rare these days to have an interview with someone that will tell it like it is and isn’t afraid to say what they mean: Julia brought this on TV, to this interview and continues to do soon all of her social media platforms. We love her for it!

Ink Master: Rivals' exclusive: Julia Carlson on fair game play, elimination, and harsh words (2024)

FAQs

Which Ink Master contestants have passed away? ›

Scott Marshall, 'Ink Master' Season 4 Winner, Dies Unexpectedly At 41 - IMDb. Scott Marshall, who was winner of Season 4's competitive tattoo artist show Ink Master on Spike TV, died last Saturday at the age of 41.

Why did Ashley Bennett quit Ink Master? ›

In the end the reviews were low, and Ashley quit after having an emotional breakdown; between initial judging and the judge's choice for worst tattoo of the day.

Did Scott Marshall pass away? ›

Scott Marshall, a former winner of the reality show "Ink Master" who was found dead in a suburban hotel in October, died of heroin intoxication, according to autopsy results. Marshall, a 41-year-old tattoo artist with Roselle Tattoo Company, was found dead on Oct. 25 at the Holiday Inn Express, located at 1490 W.

What is Cleen Rock's one real name? ›

Born James Steinke, Clean Rock One is a professional tattoo artist known as the owner of Las Vegas' Chrome Gypsy Tattoo.

Do they pay Ink Master contestants? ›

Things You Should Know

In order to be a human canvas, you must be over 18 and a Canadian citizen. You also must be vaccinated against COVID-19 at the time of filming. Ink Master canvases do not have to pay for their tattoos, but they do not get any monetary compensation for being on the show, either.

Who got fired from Ink Master? ›

Judge Oliver Peck was fired due to his controversial post on MySpace in which he wore a blackface. Each season features tattoo artists who compete in various challenges assessing their tattooing and related artistic skills.

Why did Gia Rose leave Ink Master? ›

It comes after Gia previously revealed how a sudden “flare up” of her sciatic nerve, due to complications from cancer treatment, had led to doctors grounding her from flying. That meant she was unable to continue filming, with her last episode airing...read more...

Why did Ink Master stop? ›

In 2020, the series was canceled due to Paramount Network's plan at the time to shift to films. Fortunately, the series was revived in 2022 at Paramount Plus.

What happened to sausage from Ink Master? ›

The last time I was on Ink Master was season seven and since then, Joey Hamilton, from season 3, and I have opened up two more shops here in Las Vegas. Revolt Tattoos has three shops in Las Vegas and we're working our tuches off to keep ourselves busy.

How long are Ink Master contestants away from home? ›

This means contestants are away from their shops for around four months, which means no income from their clients, and they are relying on winning the show to make up for the lost income and exposure that will ensure they have a waitlist of clients that will keep them set for the rest of their careers.

When did Jim Marshall pass away? ›

Jim Marshall died on 5 April 2012, at a hospice in Milton Keynes. He was 88 years old. Musicians including Paul McCartney, Slash, Dave Mustaine, and Nikki Sixx paid tribute. Marshall has been cited, along with Leo Fender, Les Paul and Seth Lover, as one of the four forefathers of rock music equipment.

Who is the youngest person on Ink Master? ›

Photos: Garrett Bisbee is the youngest contestant on 'Ink Master'

Who is the richest tattoo artist? ›

TOP 10 Richest Tattoo Artists
1Kat Von D Net Worth: $30M Kat Von D is a famous tattoo artist who had a reality show. She also sells makeup.
2Chris Núñez Net Worth: $7M Christopher is a tattoo artist, tv personality, and business man. He was a judge on Ink Master.
3Kyle Loza Net Worth: $6M
4Ami James Net Worth: $5.1M
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Did Chris from Ink Master go to jail? ›

In the report, obtained by TMZ, Blinston's GF told cops he pressed the safe against her chest and moved her out of the way. He denied touching her, but he got hauled off to jail. He was released Tuesday, but must stay away from her.

What happened to Kay Kutta's Ink Master? ›

After an nine-year stint in prison, Kay Kutta chose not to return to a life of crime, and credits tattooing with being able to re-invent himself and lead a life on the straight and narrow.

Does DJ Tambe still tattoo? ›

DJ Tambe currently tattoos at Old Town Ink in Arizona.

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