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Looking for tribal tatoo design pics? All of the reference books listed below are full of tribal tatoo designs pics; tribal animal tatoos, tribal art tattoo pics, with meanings of tribal symbols explained! Below you will find the best tribal tatoo designs and picture references available.
Yes, the books will cost you some money... but if you are going to invest a couple hundred bucks in a tatoo, shouldn't you invest $20 or more in finding the perfect design? Through our affiliation with Amazon, these books are available to you from Amazon at their low prices, in fact, most of these books are less than twenty bucks each. Click on any of the selections below to be taken to Amazon's web site where you can make a purchase or get further information on the book.
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Tribal tatoo Pack - The art of decorating the body with tatoos dates back as early as the Ice Age. Peoples from Central Asia and America, tribes and nomads from North Africa and the Middle East, and the Australian Aborigines and Maories have a long tradition of practicing this art. Each design in this pack is unique and carries its own special meaning, whether as religious symbol, talisman, charm, indicator of status or position, or simply an adornment. This book includes instructions and materials to create spectacular tribal designs, including four paints in vibrant, earthy colors, transfer sheets, brush, and instructions. The meanings and myths behind the patterns are clearly explained in the history of this fascinating art. |
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Tribal Vol.II - tatoo Art Books are your #1 choice when it comes to high quality designs. These books are used by professional tatoo artists worldwide. If quality and variety are what you need, turn to the designs used by the pro's. Wide assortment of designs. |
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Tribal Vol.III - Amazon Customer Review: This is an amazing compilation of tribal tatoos from around the world and throughout time. True to its name it features tribal designs, not the neo- tribal tatoos that have come popular today. I found the pictures to be great as I was looking to find out more about tribal designs from many cultures. |
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Primitives 2 Ed: Tribal Body Art - Customer Review: For those of you who may have missed it the first time around, here is the beautiful second edition printing of PRIMITIVES. First released in 1992, no one had ever seen anything like Gatewood's collection of black and white portraits before, depicting such a wide range of body art and individual expression.Schooled as an anthropologist, Gatewood has fused his education with his love of photography, and has followed and documented U.S. subcultures for the past three decades. Portraits include many (now) well-known figures: father of Modern Primitivism Fakir Musafar, London tatooist Alex Binnie, performance artist Ron Athey, piercer Elayne Binnie, writer/performer Lily (then Braindrop) Burana. Sadly several portraits are now memorials: writer Marco Vassi, Sailor Sid, sideshow performer Michael Wilson. The reproduction values of Gatewood's duotones are good in this edition, there is a new color cover photo, and a new introduction by Gatewood. |
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Return of the Tribal - attempts to look at all types of body adornment from tribal to urban, from piercing to body painting, from scarification to tatoos, and from genital mutilation to structural modifications of the ears, legs & neck. And it does so with a cornucopia of full-color photos presented alongside a very readable text. This may well be the best book of its kind currently available. |
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The Japanese tatoo - Review From Library Journal: American photographer Sandi Fellman used a rare large size Polaroid camera to create these photos of Irezumi Japanese men and women who wear elaborate full-body tatoos. Fellman treats the tatoos as artworks and their creators as artists. Her text touches on the tatooing process, common motifs, the sociology of the tatoo, and relationships between the tatoo masters and their clients. Author D.M. Thomas has contributed two pages of his reactions to these unusual and even disturbing images. The 46 color plates in this volume, most of them whole body nudes, should prove provocative, fascinating, or repellant to a wide variety of library patrons. Kathryn W. Finkelstein, M.L.S., Cincinnati |
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