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The Total Tattoo Book
by Amy Krakow
Book Description
Ingram
The most comprehensive book yet on this unique art form. Whether flaunted or hidden, sought as art or curiosity, the
tattoo has left its mark on generations. From its beginnings as a pagan ornament to today's popular body art, this book takes an intriguing look at the world of
tattoos. 150 photos.
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Tattoos: Coloring the Human Canvas
by Ariel Books, Diane K. Stevenson
Book Description
From the Publisher
This condensed history explores the artistic, the totemic, the personal, and the sometimes whimsical nature of tattoos.
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Skin Shows III: The Art of Tattoo, Vol. 3
by Chris Wroblewski
Book Description
From the Publisher
More than fashion statements, less than social stigmata, tattoos in their modern guise are an artistic appropriation of the ancient ritual practice - the marking of flesh as an act of tribal membership. Skin Shows III demonstrates the global reach and cultural diversity of the 'modern primitives', this new tribe of artistic adventurers. Separated by language and national custom, they are nevertheless united in their desire to stand out from the crowd ... you only have to read the signs.
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Stewed Screwed and Tattooed
by Madame Chinchilla, Jan Hinson (Photographer), Dierdre Lamb (Photographer)
"Like an exotic veil, tattooing embraces the mystique of the underworld. In being tattooed we connect ourselves to the ancient world, accompanied by these images breathing within our skins. Like a bizarre reference library, we are Keepers of the Images. We carry an archive of images and symbols ...representing life, death and all that throbs with a vibrant force."
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