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Modern Tribal Tattoo Designs

Modern Tribal Tattoo Designs
Author: Lora S. Irish
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2009
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781565233980

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This collection of original tribal-inspired designs includes spiked spirals, ragged curved lines, bold blackwork, henna designs, and many other stylized motifs. More than 350 patterns ready to be replicated by your tattoo artist or personalized for craft projects.


Polynesian Tattoos

Polynesian Tattoos
Author: Roberto Gemori
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2018-09-25
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1611806305

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Evocative and symbolic designs based on the ancient tradition of Polynesian tattoo art. The beauty of Polynesian art is perhaps most evident in the tradition of Polynesian tattooing, which has existed for more than two thousand years and is infused with rich symbolism and spiritual meaning. Roberto Gemori designs tattoos reflecting this tradition, drawing from each person’s own history of personal struggles, adversities, and triumphs. In his approach to tattoo art, Gemori takes the meaningful moments of a person’s life story and weaves them into a creative design, such that the tattoo itself becomes a form of personal empowerment, representing qualities a person is working to cultivate in their life and challenges they have overcome. The author presents here modern tattoo designs inspired by Polynesian art to color and contemplate for inspiration and transformation. In addition to a short introduction on Polynesian art and symbolism, the book features 42 designs for coloring, each accompanied by a description of the image’s unique meaning. Color these stunning designs and discover the depth of Polynesian art!


Filipino Tattoos

Filipino Tattoos
Author: Lane Wilcken
Publisher: Schiffer Pub Limited
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2010
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780764336027

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Tattooing is a very old and spiritually respected art form that has existed in many different cultures around the world. After many centuries of not being practiced in Europe, tattooing was re-introduced to the Western world through the inhabitants of the Pacific Ocean. Beginnning in the 16th century, European explorers came across many people who practiced tattooing as an integral part of their cultures. This is the first serious study of Filipino tattoos, and it considers early accounts from explorers and Spanish-speaking writers. The text presents Filipino cultural practices connected with ancestral and spiritual aspects of tattoo markings, and how they relate to the process and tools used to make the marks. In the Philippine Islands, tatoos were applied to men and women for many different reasons. It became a form of clothing. Certain designs recognized manhood and personal accomplishments as well as attractiveness, fertility, and continuity of the family or village. Facial tattoos occurred on the bravest warriors with names that denoted particular honor. Through the fascinating text and over 200 images, including color photographs and design drawings, the deep meanings and importance of these markings becomes apparent.


Tribal Tattoo Encyclopedia

Tribal Tattoo Encyclopedia
Author: Radomir Fiksa
Publisher: Radomír Fiksa
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2021-09-04
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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The Tattoo Encyclopedia provides the first comprehensive overview of tribal tattooing across history, continents, and ethnicities. Each group, clan, or community that practiced tattooing had its own places where people prepared for tattooing or where tattooing was performed. Tattoo sessions were accompanied by music, songs, or other rituals. They had tattoo artists and their assistants. Of course, they used various tattoo tools to carry and apply the designs. Last but not least, they also used different ingredients to obtain the inks for the tattoos. For all this, the different communities had their own names and terms, in their own language or dialect, and it is these terms, including descriptions, often already lost in history, that this book presents.


Tribal Tattoos

Tribal Tattoos
Author: Andy Sloss
Publisher: Carlton Publishing Group
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2000
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781842229149

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Hundreds of Stunning Tribal Tattoo Designs

Hundreds of Stunning Tribal Tattoo Designs
Author: Alan Giftins
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2015-07-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781515226390

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HUGE CATALOGUE OF TRIBAL TATTOOS... VOLUME 1


The POLYNESIAN TATTOO Handbook

The POLYNESIAN TATTOO Handbook
Author: Roberto Gemori
Publisher: TattooTribes
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 8890601620

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This book will give you an insight on Polynesian tattoo motifs. It will help you understand them, their symbolism and their meanings. It will help you find the ideas for your own tattoo and help you creating it. Design creation process explained in detail with case studies - Polynesian Symbols & Motifs - Meanings Quick Reference - Free Designs - Positioning the Elements - Case Studies explained - Maorigrams creation


The POLYNESIAN TATTOO Handbook Vol.2

The POLYNESIAN TATTOO Handbook Vol.2
Author: Roberto Gemori
Publisher: TattooTribes
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2018-09-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 8894205630

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Unpacking the five main Polynesian tattoo styles: Samoan, Marquesan, Tahitian, Hawaiian, and Maori tattoos. Presenting over 400 symbols and their meanings. Fully illustrated with more than 550 images, with 15 original tattoos deconstructed and explained. This book explains the main Polynesian styles of tattooing, presenting each of them with a historical and cultural introduction, highlighting the traditional symbols and their meanings. Fifteen original designs and their stories are examined, showing how to identify and understand their building elements and explaining how they interact with each other to compose a meaningful tattoo. All the original tattoos are broken up into their main parts, outlined for clearer identification. The main parts are then inspected further, revealing the basic building elements and symbols, grouped by meaning. This book comes as an in-depth follow-up to The POLYNESIAN TATTOO Handbook and it extends the study of Polynesian tattoo styles and designs to help understand their origins and purpose, their symbolism, and their creation guidelines.


Polynesian Tattoo Designs: Ocean Legacy

Polynesian Tattoo Designs: Ocean Legacy
Author: Roberto Gemori
Publisher: Tattootribes
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2014-06-23
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9788890601668

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The book "Polynesian Tattoo Designs - Ocean Legacy" is a collection of 92 ocean themed Polynesian style tattoos with brief description of the meanings for each design along with their outlines, intended mainly for tattoo artists.


Tattoo Traditions of Native North America

Tattoo Traditions of Native North America
Author: Lars F. Krutak
Publisher: LM Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789491394096

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"For thousands of years astonishingly rich and diverse forms of tattooing have been produced by the Indigenous peoples of North America. Long neglected by anthropologists and art historians, tattooing was a time-honoured traditional practice that expressed the patterns of tribal social organization and religion, while also channelling worlds inhabited by deities, spirits, and the ancestors. This book explores the many facets of indelible Indigenous body marking across every cultural region of North America. As the first book on the subject, it breaks new ground on one of the least-known mediums of Amerindian expressive culture that nearly disappeared from view in the twentieth century, until it was reborn in recent decades"--Page 4 of cover.