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Text in English, German & Spanish. This volume encapsulates
work that takes photorealistic art and translates it on the body.
While the other chapters also feature realism, this chapter
concentrates on portraiture, scenery, and even fantastical images
rendered in true-to-life tableaux. Two artists renowned in this
style, Bob Tyrrell and Andy Engel, talk about how they honed their
craft and even offer tips on how others can do so as well. Their
interviews are followed by work that has invigorated the tattoo
community with the possibilities of mastering a difficult art on a
difficult canvas.
Text in English, French & German. This breathtaking volume
presents 42 of the world's best tattoo artists for Comics, Cartoon,
Pin-Up, Manga and New School. The book is dedicated to graphic,
animated tattoos as well as the fine art of tattooists. Many of the
impressive colour tattoos are shown full page. In addition you will
find a rich selection of sketches, paintings and artwork. Today the
colour tattoo styles are blurring and evolving at a great pace,
these highly saturated "colour bombs" are moving in different
directions, defying easy classification with a catchy title. This
book offers a wondrous and wild ride around the world and a great
source book to inspire your own imagination. Tattoo artists in the
book: Joe Capobianco, Genko, Fred Laverne, Bammer, Daveee,
Woodpecker, Josh Woods, Steph D Dimitri, Gunnar, Kristel Oreto, Eva
Schatz, Jime Litwalk, Kowhey, Broda, Slawek, May, Tony Ciavarro,
Tiraf, Holly Azzara, Ed Perdomo, Jee, Ulrich Krammer, King Rat,
Leo, Joako, Sean Herman, Naoki, Fide, Electric Pick, Leah Moule,
Jesse Smith, Morof, Jason Stephan, Kozuru, Ivana, Dave Fox, Gerrit
Termaat, Peter Bobek, Scott Olive, Kosei, Olivier.
3 volumes in slipcase. Text in English, Spanish & German.
"Black & Grey Tattoo" is a mammoth work. Comprising over a
thousand pages, it is one of the largest -- if not the largest --
tattoo book ever published! Its three large-format volumes are
contained inside a lavish and sturdy hardcover box. The set
explores a monochrome art form through a kaleidoscope of the most
widely diverse interpretations and craftsmanly techniques,
performed by tattoo artists from all parts of the world. This
tattoo tome explores the origins of black & grey tattooing --
from the prisons and streets of LA to its contemporary resonance on
Hollywood's red carpets, at heavy metal music festivals, and in
private ateliers from Budapest to Beijing. While rendered in just
shades of grade, the spectrum of design is vast: Aztec warriors,
fierce harpies, family portraits, religious icons and permanent
shrines to celebrities adorn these pages. The common thread among
them all is their inventive exposition and mastery of execution.
Divided into three volumes: "Traditional Black & Grey",
"Dark/Horror" and "Photorealism". Indeed, there is
cross-pollination among the different styles, but the breakdown is
not just for easier lifting of this monster collection. It is to
show how tattoos with similar stylistic elements are interpreted
differently by stellar artists around the world. The books also
present the fine art -- including paintings and charcoals -- of
many of those featured, although the tattoos themselves should be
considered fine art. The first volume, Traditional Black &
Grey, is somewhat of a misnomer as it's simply called "black &
grey" in the tattoo community. But now that greyscale tattooing has
moved in different artistic directions, the "traditional" label is
used to set it apart from its offshoots. Traditional black &
grey denotes tattoo art that has stayed true to its roots -- a time
when home-made machines made of cassette motors and guitar strings
dipped in India ink and wash were used to mark skin. The essence of
black & grey art is captured in the photography of co-author
Edgar Hoill. Select imagery, with quotes from the artists and
collectors, leads this volume followed by interviews with Jack
Rudy, the Godfather of Black & Grey; as well as tattoo prodigy
Jesus "Chuey" Quintanar. Their stories and tattoo work precede the
gallery, which includes tattoos from other pioneers of the style:
Freddy Negrete, Brian Everett, and Mark Mahoney. The second volume,
Dark/Horror delves into personal demons relayed on skin. Paul
Booth, often described as the "Dark Lord of Tattooing," reveals
some of the reasons why people get these tattoos as well as how his
own demons have driven his art. Other tattoos pay homage to horror
in pop culture. Artist Xu Zhicheng of Tianzhilong Tattoo in Beijing
says in his interview that he finds inspiration for his large-scale
dark work in vampire films, not personal angst. In this chapter,
you'll find everything from shrunken heads to Frankensteins to even
famous tattoo artists rendered as zombies. The third and final
volume, Photorealism encapsulates work that takes photorealistic
art and translates it on the body. While the other chapters also
feature realism, this chapter concentrates on portraiture, scenery,
and even fantastical images rendered in true-to-life tableaux. Two
artists renowned in this style, Bob Tyrrell and Andy Engel, talk
about how they honed their craft and even offer tips on how others
can do so as well. Their interviews are followed by work that has
invigorated the tattoo community with the possibilities of
mastering a difficult art on a difficult canvas. All three volumes
in this one collection are meant to inspire, showing just how
beautiful black & grey tattoo art can be. Also available as
individual volumes. Volume 1: 9783934020870 (3934020879), GBP99.99;
Volume 2: 9783934020887 (3934020887), GBP99.99; Volume 3:
9783934020894 (3934020895), GBP71.99}
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