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O**S
Incredible
Full of historical info. about Japanese culture, Yakuza, history of Japanese tattooing, fun interviews with the premier artists, all with incredible photos. Even if you don't love tattoos (i'm impartial) you would probably be amazed by just the time and dedication it takes to do this type of tattooing, which is elevated to an art.
M**O
Five Stars
wonderful photos and nice interviews with the artists. Highly recommended for anyone with an intrest in japanese tattooing
V**N
Satisfied
Excellent book with stunning photos. I would have given it 5 stars if the cover had been thinker. Not sure if it falls under "hard cover".
P**L
Five Stars
great book
C**A
Excellent
Great book
Y**7
Great book.
Absolutely beautiful book.
S**Y
Awesome
Amazing images and an amazing artform
M**1
Could be Better
I paid £57 for this book in the UK (almost $100 US)For that, I would expect a hardback masterpiece!Now I know this is paperback and I don't mind that but contents wise, it's really not that different from other Horimono books on the market. The photos are OK but I would not say stunning. The interviews with the artists always seem to ask questions about Yakuza - who cares? I'd rather hear questions about the art of tattooing; decisions about patterns, colours, motifs etc.I've so far only read 3 interviews with my favourite artists. They were mildly revealing but not much depth was covered.Still, if you are into Horimono then this book must be added to the collection.I intend to get one done one day so preparing the tattoo in my mind is of utmost importance! This book has helped with confirming which artist I prefer and it also has enough picture examples to give lots of ideas.Contact information for the tattoo artists would have been useful.
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