Tattooing the World

Tattooing the World
Title Tattooing the World PDF eBook
Author Juniper Ellis
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 290
Release 2008-03-03
Genre Art
ISBN 0231513100

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In the 1830s an Irishman named James F. O'Connell acquired a full-body tattoo while living as a castaway in the Pacific. The tattoo featured traditional patterns that, to native Pohnpeians, defined O'Connell's life; they made him wholly human. Yet upon traveling to New York, these markings singled him out as a freak. His tattoos frightened women and children, and ministers warned their congregations that viewing O'Connell's markings would cause the ink to transfer to the skin of their unborn children. In many ways, O'Connell's story exemplifies the unique history of the modern tattoo, which began in the Pacific and then spread throughout the world. No matter what form it has taken, the tattoo has always embodied social standing, aesthetics, ethics, culture, gender, and sexuality. Tattoos are personal and corporate, private and public. They mark the profane and the sacred, the extravagant and the essential, the playful and the political. From the Pacific islands to the world at large, tattoos are a symbolic and often provocative form of expression and communication. Tattooing the World is the first book on tattoo literature and culture. Juniper Ellis traces the origins and significance of modern tattoo in the works of nineteenth- and twentieth-century artists, travelers, missionaries, scientists, and such writers as Herman Melville, Margaret Mead, Albert Wendt, and Sia Figiel. Traditional Pacific tattoo patterns are formed using an array of well-defined motifs. They place the individual in a particular community and often convey genealogy and ideas of the sacred. However, outside of the Pacific, those who wear and view tattoos determine their meaning and interpret their design differently. Reading indigenous historiography alongside Western travelogue and other writings, Ellis paints a surprising portrait of how culture has been etched both on the human form and on a body of literature.

The World Atlas of Tattoo

The World Atlas of Tattoo
Title The World Atlas of Tattoo PDF eBook
Author Anna Felicity Friedman
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 401
Release 2015-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 0300210485

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"A grand tour of the world's great tattoos"--Atlas Obscura "This book--part global art historical tome, part coffee-table book of visual wonders--is a valuable corrective to many silly things that we assume about tattooing."--The New Republic A lavishly illustrated global exploration of the vast array of styles and most significant practitioners of tattoo from ancient times to today Tattoo art and practice has seen radical changes in the 21st century, as its popularity has exploded. An expanding number of tattoo artists have been mining the past for lost traditions and innovating with new technology. An enormous diversity of styles, genres, and techniques has emerged, ranging from geometric blackwork to vibrant, painterly styles, and from hand-tattooed works to machine-produced designs. With over 700 stunning color illustrations, this volume considers historical and contemporary tattoo practices in Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, North and Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. Each section, dedicated to a specific geographic region, features fascinating text by tattoo experts that explores the history and traditions native to that area as well as current styles and trends. The World Atlas of Tattoo also tracks the movement of styles from their indigenous settings to diasporic communities, where they have often been transformed into creative, multicultural, hybrid designs. The work of 100 notable artists from around the globe is showcased in this definitive reference on a widespread and intriguing art practice.

Tattoo World

Tattoo World
Title Tattoo World PDF eBook
Author Michael B. Kaplan
Publisher Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages 384
Release 2011-10-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780810997899

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Uses more than one thousand illustrations to showcase the work of 125 of the most important legendary and pioneering tattoo artists, collecting designs from around the world in a broad range of styles.

The History of Tattooing and Its Significance

The History of Tattooing and Its Significance
Title The History of Tattooing and Its Significance PDF eBook
Author Wilfrid Dyson Hambly
Publisher
Total Pages 370
Release 1925
Genre Anthropology
ISBN

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Tattoo Art Around the World

Tattoo Art Around the World
Title Tattoo Art Around the World PDF eBook
Author Diane Bailey
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages 64
Release 2011-08-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1448846269

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Tattoos have gone from a symbol of shame and isolation to a widely accepted art form all over the world. The book looks at tattoo techniques and styles, from honored religious and cultural traditions of the East to the pop-culture inspired body art of the West. Colorful images provide and interesting glimpse at unique and traditional tattoo styles as they evolve through history into what they are today.

Tattoos on the Heart

Tattoos on the Heart
Title Tattoos on the Heart PDF eBook
Author Greg Boyle
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 256
Release 2011-02-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1439153159

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Father Boyle started Homeboy Industries nearly 20 years ago, which has served members of more than half of the gangs in Los Angeles. This collection presents parables about kinship and the sacredness of life drawn from Boyle's years of working with gangs.

Tattoos of the Floating World

Tattoos of the Floating World
Title Tattoos of the Floating World PDF eBook
Author Takahiro Kitamura
Publisher Kit Pub
Total Pages 124
Release 2003
Genre Art
ISBN 9789074822459

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This work discusses the art of the Japanese tattoo in the context of Ukiyo-e, focusing on the parallel histories of the woodblock print and the tattoo.