Tattooing the body is no longer just a historical practice in Asia or Africa, a rite of passage for drunken sailors, or a reason to set up a carnival freak-show booth.
The New Tattoo traces the origins of tattooing and the earliest tattoos, categorizes styles and themes for current tattoos, discusses the evolution of the profession in the artisan community, and answers any questions that unpricked persons might have about getting or removing tattoos. In addition to providing information, this book serves as a beautifully photographed collection of tattoo artists' work. Images range from a Tabasco label or dazzling jewels to hot-rodding women and Japanese carp. You don't need to stare at the many tattooed individuals on the street or search for an image or an artist yourself; just buy this coffee-table book, which is sure to shock, rock, and satisfy any voyeur.
Lisa Orzepowski
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.