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Mauricio de Riglos: Revolutionizing the Tattoo Industry with Lights Out NYC |
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In recent years, tattoos have evolved from mere ink on skin to become social currency, badges of identity, and markers of personal mythology. A 2019 Ipsos survey reveals that nearly one in three Americans sport at least one tattoo. This surge signifies not just a trend, but a seismic cultural shift. Tattoos have transitioned from the murky fringes of rebellious subcultures into the gleaming center of mainstream acceptance. Today, everyone from baristas to bankers proudly displays their ink. This normalization goes beyond aesthetics; it represents a societal evolution where body art is a celebration of individuality, a testament to creativity, and a story etched onto flesh. The economic impact is substantial as well—tattoo parlors are booming, artists are thriving, and suddenly, ink is a major player in the gig economy. This is the dynamic world that Mauricio de Riglos is entering with Lights Out NYC.
So, who is Mauricio de Riglos? Imagine a Peruvian maestro of artist management and promotion with a global vision and a knack for disruption. He is on the brink of launching Lights Out NYC, an app set to revolutionize the tattoo industry. Think of it as Tinder for tattoo artists and studios, but exclusive to the elite, the crème de la crème of tattoo artistry. This platform is for those whose ink tells stories and whose needles weave magic.
De Riglos is no novice in this field. He has spent years managing several notable artists and studios in the fiercely competitive Midtown Manhattan tattoo scene where he became a legend, combining cutting-edge marketing with razor-sharp business acumen. He launched campaigns that garnered attention and recruited top-tier talent, transforming the studio into a magnet for tattoo aficionados.
Tattoo artists are modern-day nomads, bards who travel the world sharing their craft. The best among them transcend mere artistry; they become brands. They guest spot in prestigious studios, set up residencies, and attract a following wherever they go. This is the essence of Lights Out NYC—connecting these tattoo vagabonds with studios that match their vibe. Artists specializing in specific themes and styles find their perfect match with studios whose clientele align with their aesthetic. It's a symbiotic relationship in the world of ink.
Mauricio's journey is filled with success stories. Hailing from the vibrant landscapes of Peru, he boasts a background as rich and layered as the ink he now champions. Picture this: a sharp-eyed student at Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas from 2014 to 2017, earning his stripes in International Business Administration. Add to that a 2013 stint at Centro Empresarial MS, where he fine-tuned the art of warehouse management. These academic pursuits didn't just shape his business acumen; they accelerated his trajectory into the heart of the tattoo industry's managerial and promotional realms.
Now, de Riglos is ready to automate his expertise with Lights Out NYC. The app promises to streamline the chaotic lives of tattoo artists. It will manage schedules and agendas, oversee invoices and payments, handle client communications, run social media and marketing campaigns, liaise with sponsors, organize convention schedules, and book travel for events. It’s like having a personal assistant, business manager, and PR guru rolled into one sleek app.
Mauricio de Riglos is set to change the game. Lights Out NYC is not just an app; it’s a movement. It’s about taking the tattoo industry, already a thriving subculture, and infusing it with tech-savvy efficiency and global connectivity. De Riglos is bridging the gap between art and technology, crafting a future where tattoo artists can thrive both creatively and commercially.
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