Ink Master: Redemption - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Declaration of Ink-dependence
Two canvases with political portraits return to the shop to settle the score; artists Christian Buckingham, Megan Jean Morris and Sarah Miller return.

Coach Cleen
Artists Ashley Velazquez and Tim Less return for their shots at redemption with help from fan favorite Cleen Rock One.

Third Time's the Charm
Hoping the third time is the charm, canvases return to confront their artists, including Ron Givens, Randy Vollink, St. Marq, and Kruseman.

The Key to Redemption
Tensions run high when two angry canvases return to confront both of their artists from a botched team challenge; four artists return, but only two get a shot at redemption.

Bury the Redemption Hatchet
Three veteran artists, Christian Buckingham, Duffy Fortner and Jime Litwalk, return to face new angry canvases.

Close Encounters of the Redemption Kind
An unhappy canvas brings extra terrestrial back-up, and Mike McAskill tries to right his wrongs.

Tuff Redemption
Two angry canvases return with their equally upset loved ones as Tuff Tito and Miami Burgess fight for a second shot.

Redemption Showdown
When a 2-on-1 canvas leaves unhappy, twice as many artists get blamed, but only one will get a shot at redemption; old wounds get reopened when artists E.S., King Ruck, John Collins and Sirvone return to settle a score.

A Redemption Best Served Cold
Two angry canvases return to the shop with family back-up to confront artists Nick 'Angelo and Robbie Ripoll.

Holy Trinity of Redemption
One of the show's most divine artists returns with three unhappy canvases.

Redemption Rescue
Veteran artists Dave Clarke and E.S. return to the shop looking for another shot at redemption.

Down the Redemption Highway
Craig Foster and Dave Navarro take redemption out of the Ink Master Shop and onto the street in search of unhappy canvases.

A Master Redemption
Ink Master Anthony Michaels steps back into the Ink Master ring to coach two artists who didn't make it past the first bell.

Are You a Champion?
Early season artists Bili Vegas and Mark Matthews return to prove they've grown as people, but the pressure is on when their unhappy canvases return with angry loved ones.
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