New Tattoo
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Average customer review:Product Description
A survey of skin decorations. This book provides a cogent history of tattooing through the ages; an evaluation of the current scene; and an appendix which gives answers to the questions anyone should ask before getting a tattoo, including "will it hurt?" and "how do I get rid of it?"
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1981539 in Books
- Published on: 1996-08-08
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 128 pages
Editorial Reviews
From Booklist
Tattooing the body is no longer just a historical practice in Asia or Africa, a rite of passage for drunken sailors, or a reason to set up a carnival freak-show booth. The New Tattoo traces the origins of tattooing and the earliest tattoos, categorizes styles and themes for current tattoos, discusses the evolution of the profession in the artisan community, and answers any questions that unpricked persons might have about getting or removing tattoos. In addition to providing information, this book serves as a beautifully photographed collection of tattoo artists' work. Images range from a Tabasco label or dazzling jewels to hot-rodding women and Japanese carp. You don't need to stare at the many tattooed individuals on the street or search for an image or an artist yourself; just buy this coffee-table book, which is sure to shock, rock, and satisfy any voyeur. Lisa Orzepowski
Customer Reviews
Must-have for anyone who loves tatoo art
This is a must have book for anyone who loves the art of tattoo. The book features a wide variety of tattoo styles, and many unusual designs. The photography is excellent, so the details of each design can be seen clearly.
Tattoo styles include tribal, fantasy, neo-traditional, paintings and a wide variety of others. One of my favorites is of a woman with beautiful butterfly wings covering her entire back.
I also enjoyed several tattoos that were styled after Chinese sumi-e painting. The beautiful designs include many birds & a large fish with a woman. I found a circular tribal tattoo on a man's head to be interesting as well.
Another of my favorites was a flourished bird on a man's back. At the end of the book there is a great section on the tattoo process, if you would like to get one for yourself. A list of other tattoo books & magazines was also helpful.
Simply Beautiful.
The New Tattoo is nothing short of stunning. As a reference piece, it is very well researched and extremely representative of tattoo's various genres and artists. In terms of asthetics, the book is simply beautiful, boasting lustrous color and classy design. Of course, the highlight of the book is the tattoos, which are selected well and illustrate some of tattoo's finest works. This book is ideal for anyone who loves to wear art, and it is also a warm introduction for anyone not initiated into the world of ink slinging. The cover art by Fauser and Zueleta is worth the price alone. Just a gorgeous volume.
Berndt's Photos are a Must
This 1994 book provides an excellent overview of modern American tattooing. Berndt's photos are what make this book, and the collections are well grouped. Sections include tribal, painting/portraits, imagination/fantasy, neotraditional, and "all the rest." This is tattooing as post-modern art, with tons of art school influences and present-day tribal interpretations throughout. Featured artists include Leo Zulueta, Don Ed Hardy, Jill Jordan, Alex Binnie, Fred Corbin, Eddie Deutsche. This book is also unique in that it was authored and photographed by women. Lautman and Berndt have created a great piece for your tattoo library.

