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Title: Tattoo Design Book 01
Author: Fujimi Mook
Format: paperback
Publisher: Fujimi
Number of Pages: 160
Publication Date: 2005

Imported from Japan, Japanese language only. Fully illustrated in color. Chapters included Ganesh, Krishna, Jesus, Mary, Hindu deities, Buddhist deities, other countries. Complete with dust jacket.
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Traditional tattoo designs appropriated.(Arts & Entertainment)(Panel Discussion): An article from: Wind Speaker

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This digital document is an article from Wind Speaker, published by Aboriginal Multi-Media Society of Alberta (AMMSA) on September 1, 2004. The length of the article is 755 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Traditional tattoo designs appropriated.(Arts & Entertainment)(Panel Discussion)
Author: Suzanne Methot
Publication: Wind Speaker (Newsletter)
Date: September 1, 2004
Publisher: Aboriginal Multi-Media Society of Alberta (AMMSA)
Volume: 22 Issue: 6 Page: 22(1)

Article Type: Panel Discussion

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Skin Art Magazine 18 (The World's #1 Tattoo Design Source, Vol. 2 No. 18)

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Back issue #18 from 1994. Loads of amazing photos. Features include: Backs, Legs, Strange Stuff, Arms, Black & Grey, Tribal and Born Again. Need ideas for that next piece? Pick up this great back issue!
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Decorate Yourself: Cool Designs for Temporary Tattoos, Face Painting, Henna & More

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Forget the paper and poster board--use your own body as the backdrop for colorful creations. Paint your face like a lion and roar with delight. Stencil a daisy on your arm for summer fun. With Mom or Dad's help, any youngster can turn into a pirate, a princess, or a calico cat. Older kids can adorn a shoulder with a galloping zebra or tickle some toenails with a tropical scene. All the techniques from face painting to henna tattooing are described in detail and accompanied by color photos illustrating the before, during, and after of the process. Safety tips, equipment lists, and patterns for hundreds of designs are included.

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“[The] sections on airbrush tattoos, henna patterns, and nail decorations are likely to have a real teen appeal. Striking color photos.”—School Library Journal

Forget the paper and posterboard-use your own body as the backdrop for colorful creations. Paint your face like a lion and roar with delight. Stencil a daisy on your arm for summer fun. With Mom or Dad’s help, any youngster can turn into a pirate, princess, or calico cat. Older kids can adorn a shoulder with a galloping zebra or tickle some toenails with a tropical scene. All the techniques from face painting to henna tattooing are described in detail and accompanied by color photos illustrating the before, during, and after of the process.

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Tattoos have gone from badges of rebellion to fashion statements fully absorbed into mainstream culture. They are enjoying a renaissance, with graphic designers and artists creating specialty tattoos for a growing audience, unleashing a revival of interest in the bawdy vintage tattoo. Old school tattoos are being rediscovered (sometimes ironically, sometimes not) by a new generation. Originally embraced by rebels, sailors, and gangsters, these tattoos—broken hearts, naked girls, floral motifs, and maritime emblems—are now showing up on the fashion runway and in music videos. This book chronicles vintage motifs in thematic chapters interspersed with profiles of influential tattoo artists and their distinctive designs: Sailor Jerry Collins, Don Ed Hardy ("the Godfather of Tattoos"), Mike "Rollo Banks" Malone, Bert Grimm, Japan’s Horiyoshi III, and Shanghai’s Pinky Yun.
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 "Pretty Lame" 2009-12-21
By Alli Obijiski
The images are the same images you find looking at the flash images at a tattoo shop. Nothing original at all about this book. Very disappointing. I am returning it.

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 "Vintage Tattoos" 2009-10-05
By N. Palazzo (Providence, RI)
Vintage Tattoos is an impressive compilation of true Americana. Exploring ink life from the carnival to the navy and throughout a century of beauty, icons, and curiosity, Carol Clerk brings an unbiased voyage of truly personal art and obsession.

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 "Good Old Tattoo Flash" 2009-05-24
By Bombina (North Carolina)
There is no shortage of tattoo books coming out these days.I liked this one because it dealt with old school flash which is my preference.A lot of interesting information and well illustrated.Quite a bit on George Burchett and his work which I found especially good.


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Body Art Book: A Complete, Illustrated Guide to Tattoos, Piercings, and Other Body Modifications

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8 pages of photos and a worldwide directory.

This is the first fully comprehensive, illustrated guide to body art in all its forms.

This is the only reference source available that explores every step of the process.

This is the definitive guide for choosing style and placement, finding the right artist, ensuring safety and proper care, and even correcting or removing unwanted body art.

Includes: Tattoos € Piercings € Artists € Styles € Jewelry € Alternative Body Modification € Safety € Care € Selection € Placement € Procedures Healing Time € and More
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 "Very Introductory, but not really bad" 2009-04-10
By Mark Landon
This book is acceptably written and edited, but it is extremely introductory. It says things like "There is potential danger of damaging your internal organs or bones, so read up on the subject before actually starting this process." It was certainly my assumption before buying this book that I was "reading up" about the topics covered, but as long as the reader is aware they are buying a shallow, introductory overview of the topics covered, they won't be too disappointed.



There are a handful of good color photos in the edition I purchased (2004) and some decent illustrations, but I would not recommend this book as a primary book to someone who has more than a passing interest. It may be a good book for parents or concerned family members of people who have gotten into piercing or body modification? I don't really know, I didn't have the patience to read through the whole book as I felt like skimming and skipping over most of the sections.

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 "A well written learning aid." 2007-11-25
By V. Baldwin
This book knows its subjects. These topics are stated clearly and in good detail. If you want to learn the terminology and get a clue as to why some folk modify their bodies then this book is for you.

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 "disappointing" 2007-09-10
By Jerome Yontz (glendale,az)
this book was very disappointing. not alot of information and any information it had was very general. hardly any pictures or anything of value. skimmed the book did not even bother to read it. seemed to be made for people who are not even old enough to get pierced or tattooed.

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 "Caveat: NOT the Be All to End All..." 2003-01-08
By Rebekah Sue Harris (West Haven, CT USA)
"The Body Art Book" is billed as a "complete, illustrated guide," which it isn't. It highlights many topics, but none in depth. There are eight pages of color photos, and some black and white illustrations. However, for every thing I found wrong with this book, there was an equal and opposite reaction. For example:

Regarding latex gloves: "Every piercer MUST wear latex gloves when touching sterilized tools or jewelry." Should this read "Every BODY ARTIST?" (After all, NOT only piercers should be gloved!) Furthermore, what about artists or clients with latex allergies? However, pointing out that gloves should be changed if the [artist] picks up the phone was very important.

Regarding piercing guns: not enough emphasis, in my opinion, placed on the fact that professional piercers never use guns. However, the author DOES mention it, which is information that a lot of people don't know.

There were a few snide comments about people who get body modifications to be cool. While that wouldn't be my motivation, if I were the author I might have said something more to the effect of One's body is sacred, so one might want to take that into consideration before making permanent changes for the sake of fashion (in other words, perhaps less condescending).

I'm also not crazy about the layout of the book. Piercing and tattoo information is separated within chapters, instead of being in separate chapters. Also, I don't know why henna and scarification were in the same chapter!

The author seems to have fleshed out an outline, but doesn't seem to have gone much further. It's a shame, because there is a ton of information on the Internet that would have given a great deal of substance to this book.

There IS some incredibly valuable information in this book -- information that many people wouldn't have without doing some research AND information with which most people are not armed before walking into a studio.

(This book was a Wishlist purchase.)

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 "dont waste your money" 2002-10-23
By piercing pal (canada)
I can not believe that a publisher would agree to call this book 'complete' it is ANYTHING but complete. In fact, it is downright skimming. This shows some poorly drawn illustrations of completed facial piercings/ear piercings and that is about it - there is no 'guide' about it. It shows a few pages of colour tattoos, but clearly was not well thought out. I am returning mine and suggest that if you pay more than garage sale price, youve been taken. My opinion, thats all.


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8 pages of photos and a worldwide directory.

This is the first fully comprehensive, illustrated guide to body art in all its forms.

This is the only reference source available that explores every step of the process.

This is the definitive guide for choosing style and placement, finding the right artist, ensuring safety and proper care, and even correcting or removing unwanted body art.

Includes: Tattoos € Piercings € Artists € Styles € Jewelry € Alternative Body Modification € Safety € Care € Selection € Placement € Procedures Healing Time € and More
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 "Very Introductory, but not really bad" 2009-04-10
By Mark Landon
This book is acceptably written and edited, but it is extremely introductory. It says things like "There is potential danger of damaging your internal organs or bones, so read up on the subject before actually starting this process." It was certainly my assumption before buying this book that I was "reading up" about the topics covered, but as long as the reader is aware they are buying a shallow, introductory overview of the topics covered, they won't be too disappointed.



There are a handful of good color photos in the edition I purchased (2004) and some decent illustrations, but I would not recommend this book as a primary book to someone who has more than a passing interest. It may be a good book for parents or concerned family members of people who have gotten into piercing or body modification? I don't really know, I didn't have the patience to read through the whole book as I felt like skimming and skipping over most of the sections.

Customer Buzz
 "A well written learning aid." 2007-11-25
By V. Baldwin
This book knows its subjects. These topics are stated clearly and in good detail. If you want to learn the terminology and get a clue as to why some folk modify their bodies then this book is for you.

Customer Buzz
 "disappointing" 2007-09-10
By Jerome Yontz (glendale,az)
this book was very disappointing. not alot of information and any information it had was very general. hardly any pictures or anything of value. skimmed the book did not even bother to read it. seemed to be made for people who are not even old enough to get pierced or tattooed.

Customer Buzz
 "Caveat: NOT the Be All to End All..." 2003-01-08
By Rebekah Sue Harris (West Haven, CT USA)
"The Body Art Book" is billed as a "complete, illustrated guide," which it isn't. It highlights many topics, but none in depth. There are eight pages of color photos, and some black and white illustrations. However, for every thing I found wrong with this book, there was an equal and opposite reaction. For example:

Regarding latex gloves: "Every piercer MUST wear latex gloves when touching sterilized tools or jewelry." Should this read "Every BODY ARTIST?" (After all, NOT only piercers should be gloved!) Furthermore, what about artists or clients with latex allergies? However, pointing out that gloves should be changed if the [artist] picks up the phone was very important.

Regarding piercing guns: not enough emphasis, in my opinion, placed on the fact that professional piercers never use guns. However, the author DOES mention it, which is information that a lot of people don't know.

There were a few snide comments about people who get body modifications to be cool. While that wouldn't be my motivation, if I were the author I might have said something more to the effect of One's body is sacred, so one might want to take that into consideration before making permanent changes for the sake of fashion (in other words, perhaps less condescending).

I'm also not crazy about the layout of the book. Piercing and tattoo information is separated within chapters, instead of being in separate chapters. Also, I don't know why henna and scarification were in the same chapter!

The author seems to have fleshed out an outline, but doesn't seem to have gone much further. It's a shame, because there is a ton of information on the Internet that would have given a great deal of substance to this book.

There IS some incredibly valuable information in this book -- information that many people wouldn't have without doing some research AND information with which most people are not armed before walking into a studio.

(This book was a Wishlist purchase.)

Customer Buzz

 "dont waste your money" 2002-10-23
By piercing pal (canada)
I can not believe that a publisher would agree to call this book 'complete' it is ANYTHING but complete. In fact, it is downright skimming. This shows some poorly drawn illustrations of completed facial piercings/ear piercings and that is about it - there is no 'guide' about it. It shows a few pages of colour tattoos, but clearly was not well thought out. I am returning mine and suggest that if you pay more than garage sale price, youve been taken. My opinion, thats all.


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8 pages of photos and a worldwide directory.

This is the first fully comprehensive, illustrated guide to body art in all its forms.

This is the only reference source available that explores every step of the process.

This is the definitive guide for choosing style and placement, finding the right artist, ensuring safety and proper care, and even correcting or removing unwanted body art.

Includes: Tattoos € Piercings € Artists € Styles € Jewelry € Alternative Body Modification € Safety € Care € Selection € Placement € Procedures Healing Time € and More
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 "Very Introductory, but not really bad" 2009-04-10
By Mark Landon
This book is acceptably written and edited, but it is extremely introductory. It says things like "There is potential danger of damaging your internal organs or bones, so read up on the subject before actually starting this process." It was certainly my assumption before buying this book that I was "reading up" about the topics covered, but as long as the reader is aware they are buying a shallow, introductory overview of the topics covered, they won't be too disappointed.



There are a handful of good color photos in the edition I purchased (2004) and some decent illustrations, but I would not recommend this book as a primary book to someone who has more than a passing interest. It may be a good book for parents or concerned family members of people who have gotten into piercing or body modification? I don't really know, I didn't have the patience to read through the whole book as I felt like skimming and skipping over most of the sections.

Customer Buzz
 "A well written learning aid." 2007-11-25
By V. Baldwin
This book knows its subjects. These topics are stated clearly and in good detail. If you want to learn the terminology and get a clue as to why some folk modify their bodies then this book is for you.

Customer Buzz
 "disappointing" 2007-09-10
By Jerome Yontz (glendale,az)
this book was very disappointing. not alot of information and any information it had was very general. hardly any pictures or anything of value. skimmed the book did not even bother to read it. seemed to be made for people who are not even old enough to get pierced or tattooed.

Customer Buzz
 "Caveat: NOT the Be All to End All..." 2003-01-08
By Rebekah Sue Harris (West Haven, CT USA)
"The Body Art Book" is billed as a "complete, illustrated guide," which it isn't. It highlights many topics, but none in depth. There are eight pages of color photos, and some black and white illustrations. However, for every thing I found wrong with this book, there was an equal and opposite reaction. For example:

Regarding latex gloves: "Every piercer MUST wear latex gloves when touching sterilized tools or jewelry." Should this read "Every BODY ARTIST?" (After all, NOT only piercers should be gloved!) Furthermore, what about artists or clients with latex allergies? However, pointing out that gloves should be changed if the [artist] picks up the phone was very important.

Regarding piercing guns: not enough emphasis, in my opinion, placed on the fact that professional piercers never use guns. However, the author DOES mention it, which is information that a lot of people don't know.

There were a few snide comments about people who get body modifications to be cool. While that wouldn't be my motivation, if I were the author I might have said something more to the effect of One's body is sacred, so one might want to take that into consideration before making permanent changes for the sake of fashion (in other words, perhaps less condescending).

I'm also not crazy about the layout of the book. Piercing and tattoo information is separated within chapters, instead of being in separate chapters. Also, I don't know why henna and scarification were in the same chapter!

The author seems to have fleshed out an outline, but doesn't seem to have gone much further. It's a shame, because there is a ton of information on the Internet that would have given a great deal of substance to this book.

There IS some incredibly valuable information in this book -- information that many people wouldn't have without doing some research AND information with which most people are not armed before walking into a studio.

(This book was a Wishlist purchase.)

Customer Buzz

 "dont waste your money" 2002-10-23
By piercing pal (canada)
I can not believe that a publisher would agree to call this book 'complete' it is ANYTHING but complete. In fact, it is downright skimming. This shows some poorly drawn illustrations of completed facial piercings/ear piercings and that is about it - there is no 'guide' about it. It shows a few pages of colour tattoos, but clearly was not well thought out. I am returning mine and suggest that if you pay more than garage sale price, youve been taken. My opinion, thats all.


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8 pages of photos and a worldwide directory.

This is the first fully comprehensive, illustrated guide to body art in all its forms.

This is the only reference source available that explores every step of the process.

This is the definitive guide for choosing style and placement, finding the right artist, ensuring safety and proper care, and even correcting or removing unwanted body art.

Includes: Tattoos € Piercings € Artists € Styles € Jewelry € Alternative Body Modification € Safety € Care € Selection € Placement € Procedures Healing Time € and More
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 "Very Introductory, but not really bad" 2009-04-10
By Mark Landon
This book is acceptably written and edited, but it is extremely introductory. It says things like "There is potential danger of damaging your internal organs or bones, so read up on the subject before actually starting this process." It was certainly my assumption before buying this book that I was "reading up" about the topics covered, but as long as the reader is aware they are buying a shallow, introductory overview of the topics covered, they won't be too disappointed.



There are a handful of good color photos in the edition I purchased (2004) and some decent illustrations, but I would not recommend this book as a primary book to someone who has more than a passing interest. It may be a good book for parents or concerned family members of people who have gotten into piercing or body modification? I don't really know, I didn't have the patience to read through the whole book as I felt like skimming and skipping over most of the sections.

Customer Buzz
 "A well written learning aid." 2007-11-25
By V. Baldwin
This book knows its subjects. These topics are stated clearly and in good detail. If you want to learn the terminology and get a clue as to why some folk modify their bodies then this book is for you.

Customer Buzz
 "disappointing" 2007-09-10
By Jerome Yontz (glendale,az)
this book was very disappointing. not alot of information and any information it had was very general. hardly any pictures or anything of value. skimmed the book did not even bother to read it. seemed to be made for people who are not even old enough to get pierced or tattooed.

Customer Buzz
 "Caveat: NOT the Be All to End All..." 2003-01-08
By Rebekah Sue Harris (West Haven, CT USA)
"The Body Art Book" is billed as a "complete, illustrated guide," which it isn't. It highlights many topics, but none in depth. There are eight pages of color photos, and some black and white illustrations. However, for every thing I found wrong with this book, there was an equal and opposite reaction. For example:

Regarding latex gloves: "Every piercer MUST wear latex gloves when touching sterilized tools or jewelry." Should this read "Every BODY ARTIST?" (After all, NOT only piercers should be gloved!) Furthermore, what about artists or clients with latex allergies? However, pointing out that gloves should be changed if the [artist] picks up the phone was very important.

Regarding piercing guns: not enough emphasis, in my opinion, placed on the fact that professional piercers never use guns. However, the author DOES mention it, which is information that a lot of people don't know.

There were a few snide comments about people who get body modifications to be cool. While that wouldn't be my motivation, if I were the author I might have said something more to the effect of One's body is sacred, so one might want to take that into consideration before making permanent changes for the sake of fashion (in other words, perhaps less condescending).

I'm also not crazy about the layout of the book. Piercing and tattoo information is separated within chapters, instead of being in separate chapters. Also, I don't know why henna and scarification were in the same chapter!

The author seems to have fleshed out an outline, but doesn't seem to have gone much further. It's a shame, because there is a ton of information on the Internet that would have given a great deal of substance to this book.

There IS some incredibly valuable information in this book -- information that many people wouldn't have without doing some research AND information with which most people are not armed before walking into a studio.

(This book was a Wishlist purchase.)

Customer Buzz

 "dont waste your money" 2002-10-23
By piercing pal (canada)
I can not believe that a publisher would agree to call this book 'complete' it is ANYTHING but complete. In fact, it is downright skimming. This shows some poorly drawn illustrations of completed facial piercings/ear piercings and that is about it - there is no 'guide' about it. It shows a few pages of colour tattoos, but clearly was not well thought out. I am returning mine and suggest that if you pay more than garage sale price, youve been taken. My opinion, thats all.


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