{"type":"link","asset_type":"article","version":"1.0","cache_age":3600,"provider_name":"CANVAS Arts","provider_url":"https:\/\/artscanvas.org","title":"In Alaska, women work to revive the art of traditional Inuit tattoos","publication_date":"February 20, 2020","summary":"Skin stitching is a more intimate form of tattooing than the modern tattoo gun. It is a slower process and allows for more time for reconnection, reflection, and healing. To Sarah Whalen-Lunn, this process has been life-changing.","author_name":"By Hannah Lies, Alaska Public Media","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/cdn.artscanvas.org\/static\/2020\/02\/tattoos3-1024x576.jpg","thumbnail_height":576,"thumbnail_width":1024}