Mitch O'connell: Tattoos
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Average customer review:Product Description
The book contains 250 tattoo designs, the best of O’Connell's 3 sets of tattoo flash titled Stewed, Screwed and Tattooed (2001), Done While Drunk (2002), and From the Bottom of the Barrel (2006). Each limited edition set sold for $100, and is now out of print, and this volume collects all the images in one easy-to-flip-through book. Mitch O'Connell's art is reminiscent of the Old School tattoo art, from masters such as Sailor Jerry Collins and Don Ed Hardy, but uses more contemporary themes with a distinctive style.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #206782 in Books
- Published on: 2007-05-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 264 pages
Customer Reviews
What's not to love?
I love everything about this book! It's called a "paperback" but it's not your run-of-the-mill paperback.
Sure, it has a soft cover, but it has a really solid feel to it. If fact, the tactile sensation of this book is much akin to that of a soft bound Bible. So why not think of this book as a Tattoo Bible? But rather than being cluttered with endless Words, this Good Book offers 265 awesome illustrations!
Recommended to anyone interested in tattoo art, pop art, Kitsch, or just good old fashioned well crafted drawings.
The best part is it's under 15 clams! Such a deal.
AWESOME!!! GET THIS BOOK!!!
Whether your'e a fan of great tattoo art, incredible Illustration or pop culture kitch Mitch O'Connell is the master of all three!
Great Graphics! (and I don't even like tattoos)
Mitch O'Connell remarkably channels American culture into cutting edge graphics whether it is comics, mainstream magazine illustration. lowbrow high brow gallery pieces or Tattoos! Missing out on his earlier tattoo flash booklets but loving his prior two LowBrow Highbrow fine art books, I've been hoping he would do another book.
Frankly I find Tattoos sort of icky (needles and all that) but Mitch O'Connell's graphics are great! Highly recommend this book to anyone looking for some fun startling images.




