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The Tara Project

The Tara Project was initially an idea thought up by Graham Martin and Jondix over a couple of emails, just chewing the fat about stuff that was wrong and how to fix it and they came up with the inkling of … Continue reading

Tattoo Sourcebook

Tattoo Sourcebook – Project by TattooFinder.com. It’s a visual compendium of high-quality, detailed designs from artists all over the world including contributions and commentary from famed tattooists Friday Jones, Guy Aitchison, Lyle Tuttle, Rand Johnson, and more.

The Hooligans 80

The unique book “The Hooligans 80″ includes 30 people, representatives of the subcultural world, 28 of personal episodes, 1000 archival photo album pictures from participants in the events and friendly photographers.

The Mammoth Book of Tattoo

The Mammoth Book of Tattoo. 500 contemporary colour photographs, featuring the work of 80 of the world’s leading tattoo artists.

This giant volume includes the very best of the new work made possible by modern improvements in tattoo art. Here are 500 striking photographic images of tattoos, covering all styles from bold ‘tribal’ pieces, Chinese characters and hieroglyphs to delicate air-brushed designs, and from all-over ‘body suits’ to individual motifs – works as distinctive as the bodies they adorn. Featuring the work of the Discovery Channel’s L.A. Ink stars Corey Miller, Kim Saigh and Hannah Aitchinson, and London Ink’s Nicole Lowe, Louis Molloy and Phil Kyle amongst many others.

Tattoo Circus

This expansive book presents 97 international tattoo artists and their best work in words and images. Organized in 19 different “acts,” it presents firsthand knowledge of today’s tattoo world. Over 560 color images depict a wide range of tattoo motifs.

Art From The Bars

Book by Dejan K. 5 continents, 44 countries, 260 artists, 12 years, 1 book.

Organica

Guy Aitchison’s book Organica covers the last 18 years of his career and focuses in particular on the abstract, free-form imagery that he is known for. Showing tattoos and paintings side by side, the book aims to emphasize the strong connection that Guy has experienced between these two very different art media, and the wide variety of mutant offspring that have resulted from this innovative artist working between these two classic art forms.

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