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Tattoo in Japan: Traditional and Modern Styles [Illustrated] [Hardcover]

Martin Hladik , John Harte , Geoff Johnson , Toshihiro Oshima , Manami Okazaki
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14 May 2008 393402064X 978-3934020641
Text in English & German. The opulently illustrated volume "Tattoo in Japan" is an impressive book about the high art of tattooing in Japan. Not solely for fans of tattoos, it's equally appealing for people who are interested in Japanese culture and art. This book will likewise delight graphic artists, fashion designers and visual artists. The art of creating long-lasting body decorations has an age-old tradition in Japan. Many parallels can be drawn between this traditional genre and classical ink paintings and woodcuts by Japanese masters. The grand master of an art is known in Japan as a "sensei": this book contains works by many of the finest and most prestigious master tattooists. These virtuosos provide inspiration and serve as role models for a younger generation of tattoo artists in their Asian homeland and abroad. Included are rare and beautifully documented works by traditional masters with their delicate and impressive full body suit tattoos, the style of which has changed very little since the Edo Period, when this art form first became popular. The art works are splendidly depicted in intimate photojournalism, where they provide silent testimony to months spent under the needles of these unparalleled masters, who explore the possibilities of their metier on and in their clients' skin. Tattoo aficionados will be familiar with the names of artists such as Horitoku, Horiyoshi III and Horiyasu, but this comprehensive book also features the diverse styles that are prominent in contemporary tattooing. The spectrum ranges from old school, to neo-traditional and contemporary styles. The volume's generously large format provides ample space for impressive photographs which artfully capture the diversity and lively creativity of Japan's contemporary tattoo scene. The visual interest is further enhanced by a successful mix of studio shots and photographs taken onsite. This lavishly illustrated book prioritises excellent printing and the best colour reproductions. Join us on a visual journey and indulge your senses in incredible imagery and colours. The book is divided into four chapters: Tokyo, Chubu (the region between Tokyo and Kyoto, with Nagoya as its capital city), Kyoto and Osaka. Tattooists in each metropolis have their own distinct styles and trends, spanning a wide spectrum from classically conservative to totally eccentric and extreme. Readers who are eager to delve more deeply into the subject will appreciate the numerous, well-researched texts about the history and background of tattooing. Rounding out the volume are interviews with grand masters, who offer exciting insights into their lives and work, as well as into the tattoo scene in general. "Tattoo in Japan" is a very special book that could only have been created thanks to a unique combination of much love, intense dedication and the utmost efforts by all its contributors. We sincerely hope you'll feel and share our enthusiasm.

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Product details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Edition Reuss,Germany (14 May 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 393402064X
  • ISBN-13: 978-3934020641
  • Product Dimensions: 31.8 x 25.4 x 3.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 149,402 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Priceless. 19 Sep 2008
This book has got to be part of a tattoo enthusiasts library. The photographs are superb and the right up is thorough, covering all the expected aspects of Irezumi. Big book, great price, buy it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An exquisite reference book. Excellent value!! 30 Nov 2009
By N.L.
Although this book may seem expensive, it is vital for anyone serious about Japanese tattooing!

The quality of the photography is excellent and there is a broad variety of source material. There is little written text in this book, but the text that is included is of a very high standard (with a brief but useful summary of some of the traditional motifs contained in Horimono that is concise and well written).

The book focuses on a range of traditional and modern Japanese tattooists, rather than some of the other books that purely focus on Sensei Horiyoshi III.

I collect books on Japanese tattooing and would seriously recommend this to both collector and tattoo enthusiast alike!!!!

Glorious
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Ok it maybe expensive you're thinking but this book is fantastic and worth every penny , the photography is crisp and clear and every page is printed on lovely high gloss paper .

The book has a great mix of modern and traditional style tattoos from some of Japans most talented artist including Horiyoshi III , Horiyasu and Ryoki .

If you love Japanese body suits , looking for inspiration for your own next tattoo or hell just like owning great looking books then i can say this books for you as i very much doubt it will disappoint .

Amazon or the publisher edition-reuss should have this book on here with the Look Inside feature .
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