Ink - The Art of Tattoo



























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Originating as an ancient tribal practice serving as rites of passage, symbols of religious devotion or marks of bravery, tattoo art has slowly grown into an essential fashion item, a personal statement, a decorative memorial or pledges of deep beliefs. From miniature, hand-drawn pieces to extensive tribal-inspired tattoo markings, contemporary lineworks to retrospective designs, the new wave of tattoos reveals an international aesthetic movement grounded in the love of art.
Varied by striking motifs, INK — The Art of Tattoo amasses some 700 recent and classic flash designs, original patterns and illustrations that encapsulate how tattoo styles around the world have evolved. Readers can start examining the subject by admiring a diverse spectrum of tattoo flash categorised by artist, then go on to a photography showcase of inked bodies modelled for fashion and art projects. The book continues with interviews that provide a portal into the mind of select tattoo artists, each distinct in style and approach. Available in three covers, INK is a collectable reference for practitioners and those craving for new tatts.
Micro Tattoos: The World’s Top Fine Line Tattoo Artists
Tiny Tattoos: Over 1,000 Small Inspirational Artworks
The Tattoo Dictionary: an A-Z Guide to Choosing Your Tattoo
The Tattoorialist: Berlin, London, New York, Tokyo, Paris
Ed Hardy: Deeper Than Skin: Art of the New Tattoo
The Graphic Art of Tattoo Lettering: A Visual Guide to Contemporary Styles and Designs
Japanese Tattoos: Meanings, Shapes, and Motifs
Christian Warlich: Tattoo Flash Book - Original Designs by the King of Tattooists
The Language of Tattoos: 130 Symbols and What They Mean