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Mitch O'connell Tattoos Volume Two

251 Designs, Bigger and Better!

Mitch O'Connell

$32.95

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English
Last Gasp,U.S.
30 June 2017
If you're not familiar with the internationally-revered Mitch O'Connell, think the old-school art of Sailor Jerry and Ed Hardy mixed with a wink of lowbrow pop art. Called 'The Prince of Pop Art', 'The Godfather of Lowbrow' and 'The Best in the Biz', Mitch has been thrilling tattoo fans for decades. Mitch O'Connell Tattoos Volume Two is packed full of every design you could possibly think of if you're looking to get tattooed, and it's perfect for every tattoo parlour waiting room. Not to mention a great addition to every art lovers library!

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Imprint:   Last Gasp,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 191mm,  Width: 133mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   499g
ISBN:   9780867198188
ISBN 10:   0867198184
Pages:   264
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

World aclaimed artist of all things fast, hot and sexy!Mitch O'Connell is the leader of the Lowbrow art movement. Inspired by Pin-ups, hot-rods, comics, sideshows and all things kitsch, cuddly and curvaceous, he takes the vintage and makes it contemporary with his distinctive eye-poping riveting pop art imagery. His work has been featured in magazines from Newsweek to Playboy, used in the world of rock 'n' roll with groups from The Ramones to Moby, utilized in advertising campaigns for major companies from McDonalds to Coca-Cola and his fine art paintings have been exhibited worldwide

Reviews for Mitch O'connell Tattoos Volume Two: 251 Designs, Bigger and Better!

Beautiful color drawings. Mitch O'Connell is a master of skin deep kitsch -- Ken Tucker, Entertainment Weekly Mitch O'Connell is an illustrator, and a damn good one.You can tell an O'Connell image from as far as you can see it, which is high praise indeed. --International Tattoo Art Mag These tattoos are the bee's knees. They harken back to an era where a tattoo was a Tattoo. This book is a testament to a prolific illustrator whom respects the art, craft, and heritage of ink so much he might just be the guy to save it. -- Hi-Fructose Magazine


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