Tattoo: From Idea to Ink - Couverture souple

Mitchell, Doug; Surles, Joy

 
9781929133529: Tattoo: From Idea to Ink

Synopsis

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This is a really invaluable book for both tattoo artists and people who appreciate the art of tattoing but not missing those looking for inspiration for their first tattoo or adding to their collection. With 11 easily understood and excellently illustrated chapters and full colour photography by some of the best artists in the business ranging from finding a tattoo artist and what is the right kind of tattoo for you, explaining the different styles and influences that have made the art of tattooing so varied, interesting and individualistic through to using up-to-date computer programmes to help you design and create your own piece of art. For someone thinking of getting a tattoo the book asks and answers some very important questions that come up time and time again about tattoo ink safety, removal, and the kind of inks used underlining the important practise of safe sterelisation and sanitation protocols. For the tattooist who wants to break out of just doing 'flash art' a great insight into what's happened and what is happening in the tattoo world at large, a definate for the refrence library and the experienced and experimental artist an excellent platform to judge your work against the best in the world and who knows oyu could be featured in a book such as this to be admired and praised by your peers. Well worth the read and a definate keeper. --Pinstriping UK magazine

As former editor of the Art & Ink family of tattoo magazines, Joy Surles could be called an ink expert, which is perhaps why the folks at Wolfgang Publications chose her to pen their latest how-to, Tattoo, From Idea to Ink. This isnt your hokey how-to-choose-a-tattoo book. Rather, its a look at the process that both the tattooist and the tattoo client go through from the first I think I wanna tattooâ to Sweet tat! [Editor's note: I don't condone the use of the words Sweet tatt or any derivation thereof!! Nevertheless, I give Lara creative license here.] The first two chapters deal with finding the artist to do your work and then understanding the progression of taking your concept and turning it into a rough draft of what the final product will look like. I like how the artistâ TMs â bedside mannerâ is one of the considerations in choosing an artist. I am particularly keen for the Portfolio Evaluation Checklist and the Sanitation Checklist. Many tattoo newbies have a hard time discerning between cra*** work and a quality tattoo. And if they dont work in the medical field, chances are they arent intimate with the term cross-contamination ; therefore, the checklists are invaluable for those new to the art. Chapters Three through Nine discuss the various styles of tattoos. Besides a description of the style, we are given its history, beautiful examples, and a Q&A with an expert: New School s Josh Woods, Traditional Americana artists Cory Rogers, and Mario Desa are just a few of the tattooists who share their insight on the assorted styles. The reference gallery chapter isnât quite as crowded as the NYC Tattoo Convention on a Saturday afternoon, where you d usually find Joy covering the show, but its a more than adequate showing of pretty impressive flash. I might have moved Are Tattoo Inks Safe? to the checklists, but its in there, and it provides some welcome info, especially to those of us who've sometimes had issues, like allergic reactions, with ink. The chapter on PhotoShop is geared towards the tattooist or those trying to help their artist flesh out the tattoo design in advance. In fact, Tattoo, From Idea to Ink may be written primarily for the tattoo novice but even long time collectors and artists will appreciate this addition to the growing number of tattoo books on the market, especially one from an industry insider. --needeled dot blog

Présentation de l'éditeur

Tattoos and tattooing are an art form that have become a way of expressing our individuality, be it labourer, accountant, biker, housewife, sailor, soldier, or just your loved one s name on your arm. This book is an indispensable resource for tattoo artists and collectors alike. The book traces the origin of a tattoo from it s initial inception through the process of design and final implementation in the hands of talented artists, like Amanda Wachob of Blue Moon Tattoo. With an abundance of colourful images and insightful text, this book provides a first-hand look at the stages a client experiences in getting the tattoo of his or her dreams. From understanding the process to reviewing the different styles of art available, this book offers artwork, artists, and suggestions for finding that perfect piece of art for you. There is a full section crammed with original artwork from master tattooists and industry legends like Brandon Bond, Sarah Peacock, Zsolt Sarkozi, Shannon Schober, Mario Desa, Corey Rogers, Josh woods, Nate Beavers, and many more, along with an insight into their working methods and workshops. There is a detailed chapter on Photoshop, and how this can be used to convert printed art to an outline that can be used as a tattoo foundation. If you are looking for something different, away form the usual clichés, this is the tattoo book for you! The reference book on tattoo style and art How to find great art from a great artist, and how to make great body art yourself Types and styles of tattoo fully explored, giving the reader more than the usual cliches 350 full-colour illustrations for the tattoo aficionado Reviews in Skin Deep

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