Tattoo and body painting kiosks that print temporary tattoo art onto various body parts of a person. Those kiosks use digital print data of the tattoo to be printed and which can be stored locally, uploaded, or downloaded. The tattoo printing process can utilize a printer that moves in three dimensions to print on a user's body part. Some printers may move three hundred sixty degrees (360°) while others may be fixed. Various printing technologies can be used. In a seated embodiment, a user sits and inserts their body part into an aperture to be printed by a print head. In a standing embodiment, a user locates their body part adjacent a printer to be printed by a print head. In another embodiment, a mechanical arm having a printing device is manually positioned to access a user's body parts.