Coffee Table
In the mood for some large colorful tattoo and historical books? We think you're going to find everything you're looking for in our selection of "coffee table" style books.
Great additions for your shops waiting area.
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The COVID Collaboration Book
The COVID-19 Pandemic absolutely destroyed 2020.
But as we always do, tattoo artists found a way to create something amazing to get through it.
Published by Andromeda Arts, this book is a collection of 156 pages of Pandemic related art from artists all over the world!
They used their skill to create artwork ranging from comedic all the way to dramatic.
This is perfect for a coffee table in any household or tattoo studio lobby!
Print date of October 1st, 2020.
Be on the lookout for more books from us soon!!60 – Reward points -
Tattoo Artist Magazine Volume One - Issues 1 to 5 - Hardbound Book
Tattoo Artist Magazine Volume 1 Hardbound Book Featuring Issues 1 through 5.
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Gods & Warriors by Chris Treviño
10” x 14” Limited Edition Hard Back Slip Case and Dust Jacket. 174 Pages. Tri-Fold Pages with Multiple Angles for Body Suits.. Foreword by Ed Hardy. Slip Case and Dust Jacket
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TATTED - A Documentation of Philadelphia Tattoo Culture
Photographer Marianne Bernstein has used her lens to document Philly's renowned tattoo culture.
Stunning photographs and simple, hand-written notes, reveals the emotional depth of this permanent art form, illustrating the beauty in teh story behind every tattoo.
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Tattoo Artist 3 - Pop Surrealism by Ania Tomicka
This is a limited edition book, full of irresistible nightmares and enchanted dreams. Featuring delicate and horrific little girls, evil bunnies and other weird and wonderful images. This is the fairy-tale side of Pop Surrealism illustrated by Ania Tomicka.
68 Colorful Pages. Spiral Bound20 – Reward points -
Studying Horiyoshi III: A Westerner’s Journey Into Japanese Tattoo
Picking up where 'Bushido: Legacies of the Japanese Tattoo' left off, join Horiyuki as she studies the art of Japanese tattooing with Master Horiyoshi III.
Jill “Horiyuki” Mandelbaum takes you on a very candid firsthand account of her exploratiion. Follow her through text and over 270 color photographs into the studios and home of Horiyoshi as well as the shrines and temples of Japan. Offering a bold, new, and very Western perspective to studying the Japanese tattoo, this book is a must have for anyone interested in tattoo arts and cross-cultural study.
With a foreword by Takahiro “Horitaka” Kitamura, this book also features never before published photos of tattoos by Horiyoshi III.
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Tattoo Extremities: Artistic Focus on the Head, Hands, Neck and Feet
Tattoo Extremities is a High Quality, Hardcover, Coffee Table Book Published by Memento Publishing with 240 Full Color Pages that is 10 inches by 10 inches in Size. Tattoo Extremities Features 170 Tattoo Artists with Over 800 photos!
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Tattoos from Paradise: Traditional Polynesian Patterns
Traditional tattooing designs are depicted from the exotic Pacific Polynesian cultures of Easter Island, Hawaii, the Marquesas, New Zealand, Samoa, Tahiti and Tonga. The actual process and ceremonies involved in tattooing are described and illustrated with over 250 drawings and color illustrations of native people. Included are actual 19th century photographs as well as early exploration art, paintings, drawings, engravings, and artifacts all relating to tattooing.
About the Author:
Mark Blackburn has been under the spell of the Polynesian Islands for twenty years, building one of the finest Polynesian art collections and libraries. He runs a successful import business in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and has a second home and art gallery in Hilo, Hawaii.
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TattooIsMe by Chris Coppola and Frédéric Claquin
The 32 internationally acclaimed tattoo artists in this collection have dedicated their skills to developing the art of tattoo.
Representing nine tattoo friendly countries, including France, Japan, Italy, and the U.S., these artists draw from varied art movements and styles in their approach:
- Baroque
- Cubism
- Art Nouveau
- Realism
- Surrealism
- Pop Art
- Expressionism, and more.
Inspiration from seemingly unexpected sources, like hip hop, punk rock, horror films, and biomechanics inform their work: as such, they filter everything through the artful lens that is themselves.
They are tattoo; tattoo is them. Having perfected their craft on the human body, these artists are now translating their talents to multiple endeavors, proliferating the art of tattoo and stretching its reach to other mediums: printmaking, lithography, film, theater production, toys, children's book illustration, and hand-made tattoo machines, as well as clothing, skateboard, vinyl record and poster design.
More than 350 images, including artist portraits and varied examples of their work, make this book essential for lovers of tattoo and art alike.
Tattoo is you, too.40 – Reward points -
A Novel Idea? The Art of Dave Fox
A Novel Idea? The Art of Dave Fox
Hardcover 9" x 12", 240 full color pages. “...these paintings are my story. This is my novel.” -Dave Fox
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With The Light Of Truth - Straight Edge
With The Light Of Truth... Straight Edge.
256 Page Hard Cover Book. A Collection of Tattoos, Art, and Profiles of Some of the Best Straight Edge Tattoo Artists in the World.
13" x 9"
Published by Memento Publishing.
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TattooIsMe 2 by Chris Coppola, Frédéric Claquin & Kitiza
With this second volume of Tattooisme, the frontiers of tattoo art are revisited. The 32 artists participating in this artbook offer a unique journey and a fresh look at the worldwide tattoo art revolution. Tattooisme 2 shows the extensive possibilities of the styles and careers of the artists appearing in this volume–from art nouveau to American old school, from book design to developing clothing brands.
We are proud to present them all, from the most well-known, key-figures of the international tattoo scene to the newcomers steeped in culture outside tattooing. That’s what Tattooisme is – the door that opens onto a global art inspired by other artistic movements to finally create something new, a unique art, which then influences other creative pools. Over the years the history of art has presented us artistic movements such as Symbolism, Japonism, Cubism, Expressionism, Surrealism and many others.
Now we can add Tattooisme, the artistic roots of which feed the tattooists of today and mix with other cultures, whether they are urban, ethnic, modern or ancestral. Tattooisme 2 is the logical result of the creative journey.
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