Ink Master - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Baby Got Back
Artists ink inmates prison-style; cover-up tattoos welcome competitors to the house.

Thrills for Grills
Artists tackle anatomical tattoos. Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson serves as guest judge.

Fire and Lace
Lingerie-clad ladies are canvasses in a Flash Challenge; a tough canvas leads to a shocking elimination.

Elysium Challenge
Artists must assemble their own tattoo machines. Machine builder Seth Ciferri serves as guest judge.

Baby Beat-Down
Artists cover scars; a Day of the Dead challenge leaves everyone spooked. Guest judge: Chuey Quintanar.

Animal Instinct
Hot models meet jungle animals in the Flash Challenge; Troy Denning serves as a special guest judge.

Monumental Mistakes
Dave Navarro offers himself as a human canvas. Nikko Hurtado is a guest judge in the elimination round.

Baby Don't Go
Things get personal when the artists tattoo each other. Special guest judge: NFL star NaVorro Bowman.

Skulls and Villains
The artists etch designs into human skulls; Marvel Comics artist Greg Capullo serves as guest judge.

Eyes of the Beholder
Eyelid tattoos have the artists in tears. Veteran artist Corey Miller judges a portrait challenge.

Heroes and Heads
Veterans are honored in the Flash Challenge. Guest judge Twig Sparks evaluates the Elimination Tattoos.

Enduring the Pain
The last four artists face a simultaneous tattoo challenge in their quest for the title of "Ink Master."

The Epic Finale
America's vote brings two artists back for a live tattoo face-off; a new "Ink Master" is crowned.
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