Tattoo - The Iconography of Japan

Tattoo - The Iconography of Japan

Brand: Kintaro Publishing
SKU: BVD-017
55.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

For tattooers and collectors who use ukiyo-e as reference, Tattoo – The Iconography of Japan is a serious study tool. It connects classic woodblock prints to modern tattoo design—so motifs aren’t just copied, but understood: why they read, how they’re composed, and what they carry. As ukiyo-e tattoo designs have grown in popularity, this bilingual Japanese/English book offers a clear way in: first grounding you in the source material, then showing how those motifs translate into tattoo language. Chapter 1 (by artist) The book introduces ukiyo-e works artist by artist—beginning with Utagawa Kuniyoshi and including names such as Utagawa Toyokuni, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, Ochiai Yoshiiku, Toyohara Kunichika, and Utagawa Yoshitora. Chapter 2 (by motif) Tattoo designs based on ukiyo-e are grouped by theme, including: Shinto & Buddhist deities (Fujin, Raijin and more) Animals (dogs, cats, wolves, lions, monkeys and more) Plants (peonies, cherry blossoms, chrysanthemums and more) Yokai / monsters (including motifs like hannya, skulls, bakeneko and more) Caricatures (Otsu-e, Okame, Hyottoko and more) This title is especially useful if you want to: Build a stronger visual vocabulary for ukiyo-e-based tattoo motifs Study composition, symbolism, and readability from the original prints See clear examples of how motifs move from woodblock art → tattoo design Book details Title: Tattoo – The Iconography of Japan Binding: Softcover Language: Japanese / English Pages: 208 Size: 257 × 182 × 23 mm (10.12 × 7.17 × 0.91 in)

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