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[[File:LotusEmili.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Lotus suspension in Perth, Western Australia]]
[[File:Emmadeburgh.jpg|thumb|right|180px|Emma DeBurg]]
 
'''Emma DeBurg''' (sometimes spelled de Burgh), born Emma Kohl, a famous [[Tattooed lady]], is considered one of tattooist [[Samuel O'Reilly]]'s early masterpieces. Her work consisted mainly of large religious and patriotic motifs including a last supper [[Backpiece]]. She traveled America with her husband [[Frank DeBurg]], who was also tattooed by Samuel O'Reilly. In May of 1887, she left for Europe and toured without her husband. She traveled in Europe until 1898.
A founding member of both the '''[[Perth Pirate Core|P.P.C.]]''' and also the major artistic vision behind '''[[Circus Carnis]]''', '''Emili Hubble''' is striving to bring a new style of performance to Perth, Western Australia and many say succeeding.
 
With a background in Fashion Design and Graphic Design and already putting together and having her clothes appear in runway shows, Emili has a strong vision of how she wants a team and a performance to look and come across to the crowd.
 
Emili along with [[Ryan Mulholland]], [[James Veitch]] and her partner [[Todd Denzil-Williams]] currently performs and pierces for [[Suspension|suspensions]] and [[Pulling| flesh pulls]] with both the P.P.C. and Circus Carnis.

Latest revision as of 03:14, 17 September 2023

Emma DeBurg

Emma DeBurg (sometimes spelled de Burgh), born Emma Kohl, a famous Tattooed lady, is considered one of tattooist Samuel O'Reilly's early masterpieces. Her work consisted mainly of large religious and patriotic motifs including a last supper Backpiece. She traveled America with her husband Frank DeBurg, who was also tattooed by Samuel O'Reilly. In May of 1887, she left for Europe and toured without her husband. She traveled in Europe until 1898.