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Books > Arts & Architecture > Art forms, treatments & subjects > Body art & tattooing
Text in English, French & German. This book is a highlight for
all fans of tattoo, and Japan as well! Photographer Martin Hladik
attended the Japanese tattoo master Horikazu with his camera for
years, and he presents now the lifework of a remarkable tattoo
artist in spectacular images. With this book, comprising scant 500
pages with more than 460 pictures you are diving into the still
hidden world of traditional Japanese tattooing. Interviews with the
late master (2011) and his successor Horikazuwaka provide virtually
intimate insights into the art of tattooing in Asakusa, and give a
glance of the protagonists of a recognised dynasty of tattoo
artists. Functioning and techniques of this handicraft are shown
in-depth. Furthermore you will experience the fascinating
aesthetics, and the complex conception of motifs in traditional
Japanese tattoos displayed in gorgeous photographs, from Koi to
Kabuki, from Buddha to Benzaiten. Anyone of the tattoos reproduced
is one of a kind, it was exclusively created for the wearer, and
made by hand. More highlights come with pictures of the personal,
and familial life of the master. You may visit his studio, and
watch him tattoo his clients. The present selection of not
previously published designs is a true rarity! Downright
sensational, and unique up-to-date is a series of full-page
pictures of Horikazus clients, presenting their full body tattoos
openly and with self-confidence. Total works of art of an ingenious
artist, stung into the skin, lasting an eternity. HORIKAZU is an
iconographical benchmark, and contains a fully comprehensive
account of traditional Japanese tattooing. The illustrious Sanja
festival in Asakusa is displayed in stirring images from past and
presence. Finally photographs from Horikazus funeral reveal another
aspect of Japanese tradition, whether closest friends pay their
last respects to the master. Text input from qualified authors
provides access to the secretive world of images of Japanese tattoo
art. Tattooists, tattoo fans and any art lover will certainly be
thrilled by this unrivalled illustrated book.
Text in English & German. This is a photographic masterwork in
two parts exploring the secret world of magical tattooing and
scarification across the tribal world. Based on one decade of
tattoo anthropologist Dr Lars Krutaks fieldwork among animistic and
shamanic societies of Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Melanesia,
this book journeys into highly sacred territory to reveal how
people utilise ritual body modification to enhance their access to
the supernatural. The first part delves into the ancient art of
Thai tattooing or sak yant that is administered by holy monks who
harness the energy and power of the Buddha himself. Emblazoned with
numerous images of dramatically tattooed bodies, this chapter
provides tattoo enthusiasts with a passport into the esoteric world
of sak yank symbols and their meanings. Also included is an
in-depth study into the tattooing worlds of the Amerindians. From
Woodlands warriors to Amazonian shamans, tattoos were worn as
enchanted symbols embodied with tutelary and protective spirit
power. The discussion of talismanic tattooing is concluded with a
detailed look at the individuals who created magical tattoos and
the various techniques they used. Krutak writes about many tribal
tattoo designs permeated with various forms of power and explains
what these marks mean for the people who wear them. Part two is an
absolute must-read-and-see for anyone seeking knowledge about the
religious meanings of tribal scarification. The rituals,
techniques, and spiritual iconography of scarmasters in Benin
(Betamarribe), Papua New Guinea (Kaningara), and Ethiopia (Hamar)
expose a relatively undocumented world of permanent body symbolism
created through painful and bloody rites of self-sacrifice and
restraint.
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