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One Million Tattoos

Once exclusive to sailors and tribal warriors, tattoos are now all the rage with everyone from the rock-n-roll crowd to groovy grannies. Discover the wild world of tattoo art in One Million Tattoos: Designs to Create and Color. This unique title features a full-color book, showcasing the biggest collection...

Art by Tattooists: Beyond Flash

Tattoos and tattoo culture have gone mainstream in the last few years, with popular TV shows such as LA Ink, Miami Ink, and London Ink making celebrities out of tattooists and their clients. Highly skilled artists, many tattooists have moved beyond the artwork they draw on skin to create personal work on...

Sailor Jerry’s Tattoo Stencils

American tattoo master Sailor Jerry Collins of Hawaii is best known for his remarkable tattoo designs, blending the fluidity of Asian motifs into classic American tattoo imagery. Until now, most of Sailor Jerrys work has been controlled by a handful of collectors, seen only at museum or art gallery...

Tattoo Designs: How To Decide When To Get A Tattoo

Can’t decide whether or not to get a tattoo? This book covers the basics of how to choose a tattoo parlor, what to look for in good designs and even discusses the differences in types of tattoo removal. Before you tattoo..read this book. Then make an informed decision for the best tattoo design possible

The Tattoo Sourcebook: Over 500 Images for Body Decoration

Riding a wave of popularity these days, tattoos have been around for thousands of years. Evidence exists that in ancient Egypt, women were ritually tattooed, Roman slaves were marked with the words “tax paid,” and cultures around the globe from Maori warriors, Tahitian emperors, and Inca elite to...

Juxtapoz Tattoo

The second book in an ongoing series from the seminal West Coast art and culture magazine, Juxtapoz Tattoo focuses on a subject very dear to the inked hearts of its readers. Most of the featured artists came up at the beginning of Tattoo s modern renaissance in the mid 1990 s, hungry for a new approach, but...

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