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Tokyo Ink The Secret Meaning of Irezumi Designs in Japanese Tattoo Art

The Perfect Reference Book for Body Art Professionals and Enthusiasts.

Ziggy Quinete Mayumi Nakagaki Satoshi Watanabe

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Gargoyle Collective
31 January 2024
"Dive into the enigmatic world of traditional Japanese tattoos with ""Tokyo Ink: The Secret Meaning of Irezumi Designs in Japanese Tattoo Art"". This guide is a must-have for both body art professionals and enthusiasts alike, offering an unprecedented look into the rich history and symbolism of Irezumi.

Why this Book?

Understand the History behind Irezumi: Explore the profound cultural significance and history behind the intricate artistry of Irezumi. Where each design is a window into the soul of Japanese heritage.

Original and Diverse Artworks: Be captivated by a collection of both traditional and modern Irezumi designs. Original artworks are paired with stunning photographs of tattoos from around the globe, showcasing the timeless appeal of these designs.

A Tribute to Craftsmanship: This book is a celebration of the skill and dedication of Irezumi masters, offering insights into their techniques and the evolving nature of this unique art form.

Expertly Curated Content: Navigate easily through various themes and motifs, understanding the hidden meanings and stories behind popular and obscure designs alike.

What's Inside?

- A comprehensive collection of Irezumi art, ranging from classic to contemporary interpretations.

- Exclusive photographs of tattoos from international artists and enthusiasts, displaying the global influence of Japanese tattoo art.

- Detailed explanations of the symbolism and history behind each design, enriching your understanding and appreciation of Irezumi.

""Tokyo Ink The Secret Meaning of Irezumi Designs in Japanese Tattoo Art"" is not just a reference book; it's an immersive journey into the heart of Japanese tattoo culture. It invites you to uncover the secrets behind these ancient designs and perhaps find the perfect Irezumi that resonates with your own story."

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Imprint:   Gargoyle Collective
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 14mm
Weight:   635g
ISBN:   9786598234799
ISBN 10:   6598234794
Series:   Tattoo Art Collection
Pages:   200
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

"Ziggy Quinete, is a writer and a journalist. He is the creator of Gargoyle Collective, a consortium of artists dedicated to proliferating art and artistically inclined literature. Gargoyle Collective's artistic endeavors extend across a diverse range of mediums, encompassing paintings, literary works, and avant-garde installations. Ziggy's literary contributions range from exploring the intricate interplay between art and technology in 'The Ghost in the Machine, ' to delving into dystopian narratives with 'Cosmic Groove, ' a humorous fantastical piece that weaves tales of extraterrestrial beings on Earth as a means to introspect on the human condition.In collaboration with Mayumi Nakagaki, his most recent projects include an expansive encyclopedia about Irezumi, the ancient art of Japanese Tattoos. Titled 'Tokyo Ink', this book offers an exploration of the meaning of the imagery used in Body Art. This collaboration has also created a book about 'Hana Kotoba', the secret meaning of flowers. He has done similar work delving into the world of tattoos with 'The Meaning of Tattoos', where he explores the language of the most common tattoo themes in a photographic essay that spammed 4 continents. With an academic background rooted in critical thinking, Ziggy holds a degree in French Literature from the Sorbonne, Paris, and a post-graduation in Political Sciences. His multidisciplinary education armed him with a unique perspective on how political landscapes and societal structures intertwine with the realms of writing, art, and design.His works spark conversations on pertinent issues, evoke positive criticism, and ignite a collective drive towards a more conscientious future, challenging the readers to envision the world beyond its current limitations, delving into the hidden meaning of art and photography, and exploring new art frontiers. Mayumi Nakagaki is a founding member of the Gargoyle Collective and the creator of its sister publishing company, Enchanted Tones. Both collectives consist of artists from around the globe, aiming to disseminate art and artful books. Gargoyle's work spans various mediums, from paintings and books to installations.She has designed several lines of coloring books available on Amazon. Among these is the Zen of Coloring, which features art inspired by Buddhist teachings from Japan, China, South Korea, and Vietnam. Recently, she has created a book about the Secret Meaning of Flowers, HANA KOTOBA, and is working on a project related to IREZUMI, the ancient art of Japanese Tattoo.Her work is showcased in books from Enchanted Tones, as well as in the publication ""Art Movements of the 20th Century,"" released by the Gargoyle Collective and Rampages Publishing."

Reviews for Tokyo Ink The Secret Meaning of Irezumi Designs in Japanese Tattoo Art: The Perfect Reference Book for Body Art Professionals and Enthusiasts.

For Japanese Tattoo and History Lovers! I loved learning about the cultural significance of specific tattoos and their meanings. It was very interesting to read about and I also loved all of the cool pictures that were included. Definitely a cool book to keep on your coffee table! - Vanessa 5 Stars Deep Meaning within Tattoos I thoroughly enjoyed reading this well-written book. I was taken by surprise to learn that Yakuza tattoos serve not only as beautiful art but also as a testament to the strength and loyalty of Yakuza members, who endure long hours of pain under the tattoo artist's needle. These intricate works of art hold deep meanings. For instance, I had previously believed that cherry blossoms were merely a background motif, but in reality, they symbolize the beauty and brevity of one's life. The book is impressively researched and excellently written. I promise you'll be in for a surprise! JV 5 Stars Great Pictures This book is not only visually stunning but also provides interesting information. It's a reminder that tattoos are not just for decoration but are statements of identity and personal narrative. This is a great book for anyone who appreciates the beauty and complexity of body art and I would recommend it to anyone who wants to get a Japanese-inspired tattoo to understand the meaning behind the art. - Armando 5 Stars


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