Anji Marth has been working in the arts since 1993. She is an internationally known, awarded tattoo artist, working professionally since 1999. Anji learned to paint and draw from watching her uncle, David Borghi, whose work can be found in the Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore. Marth's tattoos and art have been published in many tattoo-specific publications, including Skin and Ink, Tattoo Magazine, Tattoo Flash Magazine, International Tattoo Art, Tattoo Veide (German magazine), and Outlaw Biker Tattoo Revue Magazine. She's also been interviewed and featured in several of these magazines. She has also been interviewed and featured by Crime Library and truTV for her serial killer art series, and featured on wired online for her horror art. Marth's writing has been published not only in tattoo magazines, but also in art magazines, local newspapers (San Antonio, Sacramento, Seattle, Spokane), prose and poetry publications (Gone Lawn, Emanations), and horror zines. She lives in the Pacific Northwest and loves coffee, dogs, and interesting hats. More of her work can be found via resonanteye.net