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- The rec.arts.bodyart Tattoo FAQ is broken up into 9 parts:
- 1/9--Introduction
- 2/9--Getting a tattoo
- 3/9--Sanitation
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- 6/9--Care of new tattoos
- 7/9--General care/removal
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- WHAT THIS FILE CONTAINS
-
- This file is structured as a traditional FAQ in the form of questions
- and answers. Questions answered in this file:
-
- Rec.arts.bodyart FAQ Part 9/9: Bibliography
- - Are there references about tattoos I could look up?
- - Tattoos in movies and videos
- - Print references:
- Magazine and journal articles about tattoos/bodyart
- Books about tattoos/bodyart (reviews where available)
- Celtic tattoo bibliography, by Pat Fish
- - Tattoo organizations
- - Tattoo magazines
-
-
- COPYRIGHT AND DISSEMINATION
- Under the Berne Convention, this document is Copyright (c) 1997 by Lani
- Teshima-Miller, all rights reserved. Permission is granted for it to be
- reproduced electronically on any system connected to the various
- networks which make up the Internet, Usenet, and FidoNet so long as it
- is reproduced in its entirety, unedited, and with this copyright notice
- intact. Web sites are included. Individual copies may also be printed
- for personal use.
-
-
- ARE THERE REFERENCES ABOUT TATTOOS I COULD LOOK UP?
-
- When I first started looking around for references about tattoos, all I
- found were scholarly journal articles about how juvenile delinquents and
- prisoners had tattoos, or how tattoos were an indicator for psychosis. I
- *knew* there had to be more stuff out there. However, a quick look
- through the Lexis/Nexis online (fee-based) database revealed *thousands*
- of RECENT citations on bodyart. When a mainstream comic strip like
- "Cathy" mentions a navel ring, you are apt to get a lot of forgettable
- articles.
-
- I eventually plan to pare this list down to a quality annotated
- bibliography. I also plan to include in this bibliography a listing of
- sources that you could use for ideas on various designs.
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Subject: TATTOOS IN MOVIES/VIDEOS
-
- This is not a comprehensive list, and does not include videos that are
- produced for tattoo conventions; but rather, easily accessible movies
- and videos where tattoos are used in some significant form. This
- wonderful movie bibliography was compiled by Carl Shapiro
- (carl@lvsun.COM) unless otherwise noted:
-
- Tattoos play minor, but sometimes interesting, roles in these movies:
-
- "Blues Brothers". John Belushi, Dan Akroyd
- Reviewer: Ray Hamel (hamel@primate.wisc.edu)
- -The brothers have their names tattooed on their knuckles.
-
- "Cape Fear" (1991). Robert De Niro, Nick Nolte.
- -A tattooed psychopath preys on a Southern lawyer and his family.
-
- "Double Exposure" (1987). Mark Hennessy, Scott King.
- -2 photographers turn sleuth after taking a picture of a tattooed
- blonde.
-
- "The Jigsaw Murders" (1989). Chad Everett, Michelle Johnson.
- -A police detective and a doctor solve a gruesome mystery with a puzzle
- and tattoo as clues.
-
- "Lethal Weapon" Mel Gibson
- Reviewer: A.D.C.Elly (A.D.C.Elly@bnr.co.uk)
- -The cops recognise that one of the men they're after is a "Special
- Forces" man because a little boy saw his tattoo (which matches the one
- Riggs got when he was Special Forces).
-
- "Man Against the Mob: The Chinatown Murders" (1989). George Peppard,
- Ursula Andress.
- -Odd tattoos on corpses lead a detective to a Los Angeles nightclub.
-
- "Night of the Hunter" (1991). Richard Chamberlain, Diana Scarwid.
- -A crook's family is prey to a preacher who has "LOVE" and "HATE"
- knuckle tattoos.
-
- "Night of the Hunter" (1955). Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters
- -Original (and much better) version of above. Mitchum is fantastic;
- very scary.
-
- "Once were warriors" (1994). Rena Owen, Temuera Morrison, Mamaengaroa
- Kerr-Bell
- - Hailed by critics everywhere, this independent New Zealand film
- released by Communicado film distributed by Fine Line Features, tells a
- bittersweet tale of a Maori family renched apart by alcoholism and
- abuse. At the core is Beth Heke, whose desire to save her family serves
- as the center of this tale. Authentic native Maori tattoos seen
- throughout the film.
-
- "The Phoenix" (1992). Jamie Summers, E.Z. Rider.
- -Tattoo master seeks perfect canvas.
-
- "Poison Ivy" has a scene about it
- Reviewer: Abu (jdaley@scf.usc.edu)
-
- "Raising Arizona". Nicholas Cage.
- Reviewer: Todd Liebenow (squonk@camelot.bradley.edu)
- -Cage's character has a tattoo of a Woody Woodpecker head on his arm. At
- the end of the movie when he's fighting the lone biker of the apoclypse
- we find out that the biker has the same tattoo. However, we never find
- out what all this means.
-
- "Romper Stomper" (1993). Distributed by Seon Films, made by
- Film Victoria.
- Reviewer: Pierre Honeyman (pierre@amisk.cs.ualberta.ca)
- A love story among tattooed skinheads, there are some very good tattoos
- in this movies, although the racist content may offend some viewers. The
- movie is not about racism.
-
- "Sonny Boy" * (1990). David Carradine, Paul L. Smith.
- -A demented brute and his hairy tattooed wife lose control of their
- wild child, bred to kill.
-
- "Tales from the Crypt"
- Contributor: Abu (jdaley@scf.usc.edu)
- -There's an episode with Tia Carrera about a guy whose tattoo
- gets...under his skin.
-
- "Tattoo Chase" (1989). F. Richards Ford, Michael Gregory.
- -An heir has 60 days to find the treasure-map tattoo on one of his
- father's global girlfriends.
-
- "The Tattooed Stranger" (1950). John Miles, Patricia White.
- -A New York police detective tracks down a killer using a tattoo clue.
-
- They play major roles in these movies:
-
- "Charles Gatewood's Tattoo San Francisco" (1988). San Francisco, CA :
- Flash Video. 60 min.
- Review: Short segments on tattoo enthusiasts and artists in the Bay
- Area. Vyvyn Lazonga and Dick Tome are interviewed, as well as others. If
- you liked the cover of _Modern Primitives_, its model is interviewed in
- here as well. Production quality (lighting, editing, etc.) will not win
- any Academy Awards, but the information contained is interesting.
- Definitely worth renting, though probably not worth buying.
-
- "The Illustrated Man" (1969). Rod Steiger, Claire Bloom.
- -Wonderful adaptation of Ray Bradbury's novel about a man whose body
- tattoos depict actual events, all shown in flashback and flash-forward.
-
- "Irezumi" (Spirit of Tattoo) (1985). Masayo Utsonomiya, Tomisaburo
- Wakayama, Yuhsuke Takita, Masaki Kyomoto, Harue Kyo, Naomi
- Shiraishi, Taiji, Tonoyama.
- -In this exquisitely beautiful Japanese film, a young woman consents to
- her lover's wish to have her tattooed, and fulfills the cycle of the
- tattoo master's life.
- Notes from Lani: I got quite a bit more out of this movie because I
- didn't need the subtitles. Some of the Japanese nuances and symbolism is
- lost to a Western audience. Some of the more important points to note
- while watching this film:
- The seasons are one of the most common themes in Japanese literature,
- much like the use of colors to represent themes in Western literature.
- Examples in this film:
- -Both the master's ex-wife and son had names that started with "Haru."
- In Japanese, this means "Spring." The importance of this is obvious--he
- had both of them earlier in life, when he was still in his spring.
- -On the other hand, the continuous references to snow refer to the
- closing of his life: the snow storm in the first scene in the movie; of
- his telling the main character that "snowflakes would look good on your
- back;" the symbol of the Japanese snow flake that leads to the
- unraveling of his life; and the snowflake books.
- Other symbols and themes liberally sprinkled through the film:
- -Harutsune, the son, serves as a perfect amalgamation of the
- parents--his backpiece is done by his mother, while his full front piece
- is done by the father.
- -The theme of empowerment and independence is once again present here,
- as in Tanizaki Jun'ichiro's _Shisei_, the short story about the young
- woman who gets a large spider on her back.
- -The theme of the complete cycle is repeated throughout:
- --The change of the seasons representing the cycle of life and death
- (reminiscent of _Charlotte's Web_)
- --The woman is urged to get a tattoo by the master's wife.
- --The cycle after death is complete upon the last prick.
-
- "Signatures of the soul, tattooing" (1984). Peter Fonda. Producer Geoff
- Steven. New York, NY : Filmakers Library
- -Peter Fonda explores the social history of tattooing, both
- primitive and modern, discussing its use as ornament, badge, and
- personal statement. Practitioners of the art from the Pacific Islands,
- California, and Japan discuss the aesthetics of the art.
-
- "Tattoo" Maude Adams
- -A tattoo artist obsessed with a professional model abducts her and
- tattoos her entire body.
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Subject: PRINT REFERENCES
-
- MAGAZINES AND JOURNAL ARTICLES
-
- Publications Ltd (who produce Body Art magazine, and supply jewelery)
- moved (ages ago) to: PO Box 32, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk NR29 5RD
-
- "Career-oriented Women with Tattoos" by Armstrong, Myrna L.
- _Image--the journal of nursing scholarship_. Wint '91 v 23 n 4 p 215
-
- "Memorial Decoration: Women, Tattooing, and the Meanings of Body
- Alteration" by Sanders, Clinton. _Michigan quarterly review_. Wint 1991
- v 30 n 1 p 146
- Summary: Sanders is one of a very few academicians writing about body
- modifications. This article is the only one I've encountered that deals
- specifically with the psychology of women tattoo enthusiasts, whose
- reasons for getting inked differ from those of their male counterparts.
-
- "Trends: Tattoos go mainstream." _Newsweek_. Jan 07 91 v 117 n 1 p 60
- Summary: A short article focusing on a couple of tattoo enthusiasts who
- do not fit the stereotype, including a French man working on his full
- back piece. Good introduction to the change in
-
- "Nonmainstream body modification: genital piercing, burning, and
- cutting" by Myers, James. _Journal of contemporary ethnography_. Oct 01
- 1992 v 21 n 3 p 267.
- Summary: One of the few papers that is both academic and informational.
- Begins with a definition of "body modification" and discusses various
- non-tattooing bodmods. Key players including Fakir, Jim Ward & Raellyn
- are mentioned. Gauntlet illustration of genital pierces available. Some
- sense of "outsider peeking in;" author specifies the fact that he is a
- heterosexual male anthropologist (he is an anthro prof at Cal State
- Chico).
-
-
- BOOKS & MAGAZINES
-
- Some books may no longer be in print--check your library for a copy, or
- request an InterLibrary Loan. Not all tattoo magazines are reviewed here
- (a serials cataloger's nightmare--new titles cropping up all the time,
- issues ceasing publication for no reason, etc.)
-
- Carson, Richard D. Never Get a Tattoo. Rogers, Novle, illustrator.
- (Illus.). 144p. 1990. Paper. $8.95. (ISBN 0-06-096509-6, PL).
- HarperCollins Publishers, Inc.
-
- DeMichele, William. The Illustrated Woman: Photographs by William
- DeMichele. Pref. by Gorman, Shotsie. (Illus.). 128p. 1992. $65.00. (ISBN
- 0-9631708-0-5); Paper. $34.95. (ISBN 0-9631708-1-3). Proteus Press, Inc.
- Special Edition $150. Protective slipcase for hard cover book: $15.00.
- Review: This 11"x13" book is a unique photo collection of tattooed
- women. In the International tattoo community this book is already a
- collector's item, it's a valuable addition to anyone who buys fine
- photographic books
-
- Fellman, Sandi. The Japanese Tattoo. (Illus.). 120p. 04/1988. Paper.
- $24.95. (ISBN 0-89659-798-9). Abbeville Press, Inc.
-
- Gell, Alfred. Wrapping in Images: Tattooing in Polynesia. (Oxford
- Studies in the Anthropology of Cultural Forms). (Illus.). 364p. 1993.
- $95.00. (ISBN 0-19-827869-1, 14144). Oxford University Press, Inc.
-
- Handy, Willowdean C. Tattooing in the Marquesas. (BMB). 1974. Repr. of
- 1922 ed. $15.00. (ISBN 0-527-02104-0). Kraus Reprint.
-
- Hardy, Donald E. Art from the Heart. (Tattootime Ser.: No. 5). 1993.
- Paper. $20.00. (ISBN 0-945367-09-0). Hardy Marks Publications.
- To order: P.O. Box 90520, Honolulu HI 96835, phone: 808-737-7033
- or email Francesca Passalacqua <hmarks@lava.net>.
-
- Hardy, Donald E. Dragon Tattoo Design. (Illus.). 96p. 1988. $50.00.
- (ISBN 0-945367-01-5). Hardy Marks Publications.
-
- Hardy, Donald E. Eye Tattooed America. 116p. 06/1993. Paper. $20.00.
- (ISBN 0-945367-12-0). Hardy Marks Publications.
-
- Hardy, Donald E., editor. Life & Death Tattoos. rev. ed. (Tattootime
- Ser.). (Illus.). 96p. 1989. Paperback text edition. $15.00. (ISBN
- 0-945367-05-8). Hardy Marks Publications.
-
- Hardy, Donald E., editor. Music & Sea Tattoos. rev. ed. (Tattootime
- Ser.). (Illus.). 96p. (Orig.). 1988. Paperback text edition. $15.00.
- (ISBN 0-945367-04-X). Hardy Marks Publications.
-
- Hardy, Donald E., editor. New Tribalism. rev. ed. (Tattootime Ser.).
- (Illus.). 64p. (Orig.). 1988. Paperback text edition. $10.00. (ISBN
- 0-945367-02-3). Hardy Marks Publications.
-
- Hardy, Donald E. Sailor Jerry Collins: American Tattoo Master. 1994.
- Paper. $30.00. (ISBN 0-945367-11-2). Hardy Marks Publications.
-
- Hardy, Donald E. The Tattoo Coloring Book, Vol. 1. (Illus.). 36p.
- (Orig.). 1990. Paperback text edition. $14.95. (ISBN 0-685-44854-1). T C
- B Imprints, Unlimited.
-
- Hardy, Donald E. Tattoo Flash. (Illus.). 74p. (Orig.). 1990. Paperback
- text edition. $80.00. (ISBN 0-945367-06-6). Hardy Marks Publications.
-
- Hardy, Donald E., editor. Tattoo Magic. rev. ed. (Tattootime Ser.).
- (Illus.). 64p. (Orig.). 1988. Paperback text edition. $10.00. (ISBN
- 0-945367-03-1). Hardy Marks Publications.
-
- Krakow, Amy. The Total Tattoo Book. (Orig.). 1994. Paper. (ISBN
- 0-446-67001-4). Warner Books, Inc.
-
- Mascia-Lees, Frances E. & Sharpe, Patricia., editors. Tattoo, Torture,
- Mutilation & Adornment: The Denaturalization of the Body in Culture &
- Text. (SUNY Series, The Body in Culture, History, & Religion). 172p.
- 1992. $44.50. (ISBN 0-7914-1065-X); Paper. $14.95. (ISBN 0-7914-1066-8).
- State University of New York Press. Warning: This book has a very
- negative attitude towards body modification, and has very little to do
- with tattooing. Note from the FAQ maintainer (Stan Schwarz):
- "This book is the only book I have ever thrown in the trash."
-
- Maginnes, Al. Outside a Tattoo Booth. Zarucchi, Roy, editor. Page,
- Carolyn, editor. Page, Carolyn, illustrator. (Chapbook Ser.). (Illus.).
- 28p. (Orig.). 1991. Paper. $5.00. (ISBN 1-879205-16-5). Nightshade
- Press.
-
- Morse, Albert L. The Tattooists. Walsh, John A., editor. (Illus.). 1977.
- $79.95. (ISBN 0-918320-01-1). Morse, Albert L.
-
- Richie, Donald. The Japanese Tattoo. Buruma, Ian, photographer.
- (Illus.). 120p. 1990. $22.50. (ISBN 0-8348-0228-7). Weatherhill, Inc.
-
- Rosen, Jerry. Tattoo Interview. 1992. $14.95. (ISBN 0-86719-387-5). Last
- Gasp Eco-Funnies, Inc.
-
- Sanders, Clinton R. Customizing the Body: The Art & Culture of
- Tattooing. (Illus.). 224p. 1989. $29.95. (ISBN 0-87722-575-3). Temple
- University Press.
- Review: One of the only academically recognized books without an agenda
- against tattooing.
-
- Schwartz, Paul. The Tattoo Buyer's Guide: A Complete & Candid Guide to
- Getting a Great Tattoo. (Illus.). 57p. (Orig.). 1993. Paper. $6.95.
- (ISBN 0-9635778-0-8). Alter Ego Press.
-
- Spaulding, Huck. Tattooing A to Z: A Guide to Successful Tattooing.
- Naydan, Ted, illustrator. (Illus.). 141p. 1988. $45.00. (ISBN
- 0-929719-00-X). Spaulding & Rogers Manufacturing, Inc.
-
- Stine, Megan. Tattoo Mania: The Newest Craze in Wearable Art. Juv (gr.
- 1-3) 1993. Paper. $5.99. (ISBN 0-553-48144-4). Bantam Books, Inc.
-
- Thompson, Earl. Tattoo. 704p. 1991. Paper. $6.95. (ISBN 0-88184-727-5).
- Carroll & Graf Publishers.
-
- Wroblewski, Chris. Skin Shows: The Art of Tattoo. (Illus.). 118p. 1991.
- Paper. $19.95. (ISBN 0-86369-272-9, W H Allen UK). Carol Publishing
- Group.
-
- Wroblewski, Chris. Skin Shows II: The Art of Tattoo. (Illus.). 130p.
- Paper. $19.95. (ISBN 0-86369-517-5, W H Allen UK). Carol Publishing
- Group.
-
- Wroblewski, Chris. Tattooed Women. (Illus.). 128p. 1992. Paper. $19.95.
- (ISBN 0-86369-524-8, W H Allen UK). Carol Publishing Group.
-
- Marks of civilization : artistic transformations of the human body.
- Arnold Rubin, editor. 279p. 1988. Museum of Cultural History, University
- of California, Los Angeles. Bibliography: p. 265-276.
-
- Modern Primitives. V. Vale and Andrea Juno, editors. (Illus.) [216]p.
- 1989. Paper. Index. #12 in the Re/Search series. Orders: SASE to
- Re/Search Publications, 20 Romolo #B, San Francisco, CA 94133.
- Review: If you are interested in bodyart as a whole beyond tattoos, this
- is the one book that you should have in your reference collection. The
- book is a collection of interviews and write-ups about a very wide
- spectrum, including the opener on Fakir Musafar (he is THE bodyart god,
- IMHO), sword swallowing, Polynesian tattoos, pierces, cuttings, etc. The
- section on body piercing complements Ardvark's FAQ, and has
- illustrations on exactly WHERE those darned genital pierces are supposed
- to go. Important note: This book is not for the faint-at-heart. Some of
- the information and text contained are very graphic--an assumption can
- be made that those wanting to read the book are already USED to small
- tattoos and nipple pierces. There is a graphic photo of a bifurcated
- penis, for example. You have been duly warned.
-
- Richter, Stefan. Tattoo. (Illus.). 158p. 1985. Quartet.
-
- Richie, Donald. The Japanese tattoo. Ian Buruma, photos. (Illus.). 115p.
- 1980. Weatherhill
-
- Robley, Horatio Gordon. Moko; or, Maori tattooing. (Illus.). 216p. 1987.
- Southern Reprints.
-
- Stewart, Samuel. Bad Boys and Tough Tattoos: A Social History of the
- Tattoo with Gangs, Sailors, and Street-Corner Punks. (1950-1965).
- Review by Lance Bailey (zaphod@bcu.ubc.ca):
- Instead of a well-written mature examination of tattoos and society,
- we instead find Steward's full of misconceptions, incorrect facts and a
- dedication to link tattoos and gay sex.
- Presented as a formal study, Stewart claims that "it is perhaps the
- only volume on tattooing not dependent on tattoo photographs to boost
- sales." He however commits one of the writer's worst crimes by talking
- down to the reader.
- The book is sprinkled liberally with street slang instead of the
- language of a serious study. Worse, however is the gross inaccuracies in
- the book. Two examples:
- 1: Through out the book Steward presents himself, or rather his
- pseudonym Phil Sparrow, as the best tattooist in Chicago whilst he
- practised there. His comments on tattoos become amusing in this light
- and on "Famous tattoos" he comments: "The second of the legendary
- tattoos is a 'pack of hounds chasing a fox down across a person's back,'
- with the fox disapearing in the a convenient burrow...At any rate,
- although thousands of persons have said they have seen such a tattoo, it
- is hardly reasonable that I should never have seen one in 18 years and
- over a hundred persons." Well, Mr Sparrow should pick up a copy of "Art,
- sex, and symbol: the mystery of tattooing (1986)" which has several
- pictures of tattoos on that very theme.
- 2: In his section on tattooing the drunk, he says he did not mind
- working on someone who'd had a few drinks for courage, but the truly
- intoxicated should not be tattooed because "a drunk cannot sit
- still...he is very likely to get sick suddenly... [and] the choice of
- design selected was regretted as soon as they became sober. Steward
- seems to be completely ignorant of the fact that alcohol is an
- anti-coagulant and a single beer can make someone bleed like a stuck
- pig.
-
-
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-
- Subject: CELTIC ART/TATTOO BIBLIOGRAPHY
- BY PAT FISH <patfish@luckyfish.net>.
-
- CELTIC ART : THE METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION, by George Bain
- New York, Dover Publications [1973] 159 p. illus. 31 cm. Reprint of the
- 1951 ed. published by W. MacLellan, Glasgow. ISBN: 0486229238
- Review: Lavishly illustrated with line drawings and photographs. This is
- the grand original that has inspired the Celtic revival and is an
- excellent start for understanding the creation of knotworks and braids.
- Not an easy method to master, but the best single resource book
- available.
-
- CELTIC KNOTWORK, by Ian Mackintosh Bain
- Constable 1986, 115 p., 8"x10", paper. ISBN 0-09-469810-4
- If his father's work confuses you (above), take heart and try this. He
- teaches a method for creating knotworks in a grid that is surely close
- to the method used in the past.
- [Currently available as: Celtic knotwork / Iain Bain. New York :
- Sterling Pub. Co., 1992. 115 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm. ISBN:
- 0806986387 : $14.95]
-
- CELTIC KEY PATTERNS, by Ian Bain
- ISBN 0-09-471820-2, Constable 1993, 88 pages, 8"x10", paperbound
- The definitive text for learning how to create and reproduce the
- interlocking key geometric patterns.
- [May be available as: Celtic key patterns / Iain Bain. New York:Sterling
- Pub. Co., c1994. xi, 88 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm. ISBN: 0806907401
- : $14.95]
-
- THE LINDISFARNE GOSPEL, introduction by Janet Backhouse
- ISBN 0-7148-2461-5, Department of Manuscripts, British Library
- illuminated pages reproduced in color, paperbound
- The second most influential of the ancient manuscripts from the 9th
- century .Beautiful inspiration, not possible to trace patterns because
- they are so tiny, but colors are vivid.
-
- THE BOOK OF KELLS : SELECTED PLATES IN FULL COLOR, Blanche Cirker,
- editor
- New York : Dover Publications, c1982. 32 p. : col. ill. ; 31 cm. ISBN:
- 0486243451 (pbk.)
- Review: An inspirational source, provides a reality check on the scale
- and intricacy of the original 9th century masterpiece. Much too
- miniscule in scale to be of use for tracing out patterns, but awe
- inspiring to study. Of particular use for coloring ideas.
-
- CELTIC DESIGNS AND MOTIFS, by Courtney Davis
- New York : Dover, 1991. 44 p. : chiefly ill. ; 28 cm. ISBN: 0486267180
- (pbk.) : $3.95
- Excellent flash source.Many knotwork and zoomorphic designs.
-
- CELTIC STAINED GLASS COLORING BOOK, by Courtney Davis
- New York : Dover, 1993. 16 p. : chiefly ill. ; 28 cm. ISBN 048627456X
- (pbk.)
- Possible flash source. They lend themselves well to reproduction on a
- large scale, heavy black linework very well composed.
-
- CELTIC IRON-ON TRANSFER PATTERNS, by Courtney Davis
- New York : Dover . 48 p. : 65 transfer patterns, 28 cm. ISBN 0486260593
- (pbk.)
- Excellent flash source. Armbands, knotworks, zoomorphics, all ready to
- go as stencils on tissue paper.
-
- THE ART OF CELTIA, by Courtney Davis
- London : Blandford, 1993. 128 p. :ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm. ISBN:
- 0713723092
- Evocative use of traditional Celtic artforms in superb artwork.
- Discussions of symbolism and the historic signifigance of the designs.
- Very inspiring.
-
- CELTIC MANDALAS, by Courtney Davis, with text by Helena Paterson
- London : Blandford, 1994, 96 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm. ISBN
- 0713723890 (pbk.)
- Beautiful use of Celtic motifs in symbolic art, discussions of Celtic
- mythology and zodiac signs.
-
- CELTIC BORDERS AND DECORATION, by Courtney Davis, text by Helena
- Paterson.
- London : Blandford ; New York, NY : Distributed in the United States by
- Sterling Pub. Co., 1992. 95 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. ISBN: 0713723300
- Wonderful guide to bands, braids, and designs suitable for expansion
- into armbands, anklets etc.
-
- CELTIC ART SOURCE BOOK, by Courtney Davis
- London ; New York : Blandford : Distributed in the United States by
- Sterling Publishing Co, 1988. [128] p. : chiefly ill. (some col.) ; 26
- cm. ISBN: 0713719826
- The ONLY negative thing I can say about this inspirational work is that
- it will raise the expectations of tattoo clients too high for what can
- reasonably be accomplished in the skin format. Any of these designs
- could translate, but many only at backpiece scale. For the use of color
- examples alone it stands out as a must-have in any Celtic art library.
-
- THE BOOK OF CONQUESTS, by Jim Fitzpatrick
- Dutton : 1978. ISBN 0525475117 (pbk.)
- Beautiful use of Celtic design motifs in service of storytelling,
- bringing the tales of the Old Ones alive. Possibly also available: NUADA
- OF THE SILVER ARM.
-
- ART OF THE CELTS : FROM 700 BC TO THE CELTIC REVIVAL, by Lloyd &
- Jennifer Laing
- London : Thames and Hudson, c1992. 216 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 21 cm.
- ISBN: 0500202567
- More of a text for historical grounding.
-
- 159 CELTIC DESIGNS, by Amy Lusebrink
- New York : Dover, 1988. 48 p. : chiefly ill. ; 28 cm. ISBN 0486276880
- (pbk.)
- Excellent flash source. Unfortunately rather poorly drawn, most would
- have to be re-drawn for precision before being used as a tattoo stencil.
-
- CELTIC DESIGN : A BEGINNER'S MANUAL, by Aidan Meehan
- Thames & Hudson , 258 illustrations. ISBN 0500276293 (pbk.)
- If you want to begin to draw your own braids, this is the text.
-
- CELTIC DESIGN: KNOTWORK: THE SECRET METHOD OF THE SCRIBES, by Aidan
- Meehan
- New York : Thames and Hudson, 1991. 159 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. ISBN:
- 0500276307 : $14.95
- Even more esoterica. For those who would be druids.
-
- CELTIC DESIGN: ANIMAL PATTERNS, by Aidan Meehan
- New York : Thames and Hudson, 1992. 160 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. ISBN:
- 0500276625 : $14.95
- Known as zoomorphics, a guide to the twisty beasties.
-
- CELTIC DESIGN : SPIRAL PATTERNS, by Aidan Meehan
- New York : Thames and Hudson, 1993. 160 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. ISBN:
- 0500277052 (pbk.)
- The spiral forms a vital part of Celtic design, and this book explains
- the symbolism and methods for incorporation.
-
- CELTIC DESIGN : ILLUMINATED LETTERS, by Aidan Meehan
- New York : Thames and Hudson, 1992. 160 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
- ISBN: 0500276854 : $14.95
- Insights into the creation of manuscript iluminations. Many stand alone
- for lovely initials or monograms.
-
- CELTIC DESIGN : MAZE PATTERNS, by Aidan Meehan
- New York : Thames and Hudson, 1994, c1993. 160 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. ISBN:
- 0500277478 (pbk.)
- Guide to the geometric patterns also known as key patterns.
-
- A HANDBOOK OF CELTIC ORNAMENT, by John G Merne
- Mercier, 1992. 103 p., 11 cm., ISBN 0853424039, (pbk).
- Presents a systemized method of construction for most forms of Celtic
- decoration. Examines the various motifs and expands on them, guiding the
- reader to develop their own variations. Highly reccomended resource.
-
- CELTIC STICKERS AND SEALS, by Mallory Pearce
- New York : Dover, 1995. 16 p. : chiefly ill. ISBN 0486284190 (pbk.)
- 90 full-color pressure sensitive seals and designs. Mostly letters of
- alphabets, useful for monograms and such.
-
- DECORATIVE CELTIC ALPHABETS, by Mallory Pearce
- New York : Dover, 1992. ISBN 0486270416 (pbk.)
- A pleasant alternative for lettering styles.
-
- CELTIC BORDERS ON LAYOUT GRIDS, by Mallory Pearce
- New York : Dover 1990. 64 p. : chiefly ill. (77 illustrations,
- one-sided for clipart use) ; 28 cm. ISBN 0486265188 (pbk.)
- Mostly useful for print advertising, letterhead, etc., but also a good
- source for clear simple braids.
-
- CELTIC MOTIFS : STICKERS, by Mallory Pearce
- New York : Dover, 1995. 4 p. : chiefly ill. (4 black-and-white pressure
- sensitive stickers) ;8 cm. ISBN 0486284085 (pbk.)
- A possible source for a few animal patterns.
-
- AN INTRODUCTION TO IRISH HIGH CROSSES, by Hilary Richardson & John
- Scarry
- Mercier, 1990, 152 p. ; 28 cm., ISBN 0853429413
- Very thorough photographic record of Irish high crosses with many
- examples of stone carving and guides to interpretation of the symbolism.
-
- CELTIC CROSSES OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND, by Malcom Seaborne
- Shire, 1989. ISBN 0747800030
- Good quality photographs of many major surviving high crosses, examples
- of Celtic designs in stonecarving.
-
- KNOTS: USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL, by George Russell Shaw
- Bonanza Books, Unabridged replication of the original 1933 edition, ISBN
- 0517460009 (pbk.)
- Encyclopedic reference for knots, the base for Celtic knotwork braids
- and illuminations.
-
- CELTIC DESIGN COLORING BOOK, by Ed Sibbett, Jr.
- New York : Dover, 1979. 48 p. : chiefly ill. ; 28 cm. ISBN 0486237966
- (pbk.)
- Simplistic but nice. Not much that would be useful as flash.
-
- CELTIC CHARTED DESIGNS, by Co Spinhoven
- New York : Dover, 1987. 64 p. : chiefly ill. ; 28 cm. ISBN 0486254119,
- (pbk.)
- Over 300 designs in charted grids for use on needlepoint, embroidery,
- knitting. Probably not useful as flash.
-
- CELTIC STENCIL DESIGNS, by Co Spinhoven
- New York : Dover 1990. 64 p. : chiefly ill. (130 designs) ; 28 cm. ISBN
- 0486264270, (pbk.)
- Excellent design source for patterns so perfectly reproducible as bold
- blackwork they qualify as Celtic Tribal.
-
- CELTIC CUT AND USE STENCILS, by Co Spinhoven
- New York : Dover, 1992. 64 p. : chiefly ill. (61 ill.) ; 28 cm. ISBN
- 0486272389 (pbk.)
- Less useful than CELTIC STENCIL DESIGNS but has a few nice patterns. All
- bold blackwork.
-
- AUTHENTIC CELTIC IRON-ON TRANSFERS, by Co Spinhoven
- New York : Dover, 1994. 16 p. : chiefly ill. ISBN 0486283097 (pbk.)
- A treasure of designs! For the $1 price you get elegant, clearly drawn,
- immediately useful flash. Gets the BEST BUY award.
-
- TWELVE CELTIC BOOKMARKS, by Co Spinhoven
- New York : Dover, 1994. 6 p. : chiefly ill. ISBN 0486279448 (pbk.)
- Every bookmark an armband design. Will require re-drawing from colored
- versions.
-
- THE BOOK OF KELLS, by described by Sir Edward Sullivan
- Studio Editions Ltd, Facsimile reprint of 1920 edition, ISBN 1851700358
- A guide to knowing what you are seeing in the intricate pages of the
- Book of Kells.
-
- CELTIC AND EARLY MEDIEVAL DESIGNS FROM BRITAIN, by Eva Wilson
- New York : Dover. 128 p. ISBN 0486253406 (pbk.)
- Unabridged republication of the original 1983 British Museum Edition,
- 407 illustrations. Overview survey, not particularly useful as an art
- reference.
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-
- Subject: TATTOO ORGANIZATIONS
-
- Alliance of Professional Tattooists
- ===================================
-
- APT, Inc. P.O. Box 1735 Glen Burnie, MD 21060. 410/768-1963
- 5 levels of membership:
- 1. Patron: $20.00 Open to anyone who supports goals of A.P.T.
- 2. Supporting: $50.00 A collector of tattoos or a member in an
- academic research field.
- 3. Associate/Non-Artist: $125.00 Closely allied with the tattoo
- community (publishers, photographers, suppliers or managers,
- office staff of tattoo studios. [Attending Preventing Disease
- Transmission in Tattooing (PDTT) course recommended.]
- 4. Associate/Artist: $125.00 Currently apprenticing with a
- professional tattooist or self taught with a professional
- sponsor. [Attending PDTT course required.]
- 5. Professional: $150.00 Full time occupation as a tattooist
- with three (3) years minimum experience in an established
- location. Must provide trade and business references.
-
- Self-supporting APT does not initiate legislation, nor does it accept
- fees or grants from government agencies.
-
-
- Empire State Tattoo Club of America (ESTCA)
- ===========================================
-
- PO Box 1374, Mt. Vernon, NY, NY, 10550. 914/664-9894, Fax 668-5200.
- Founded: 1974, membership: 1000
- International organization of tattoo artists and individuals with
- tattoos. Works to increase public awareness of tattoo art. Sponsors
- competitions and bestows awards. List of tattoo artists. Affiliated with
- Professional Tattoo Artists Guild.
-
-
- National Tattoo Association (NTA)
- =================================
-
- 485 Business Park Ln., Allentown, PA 18109, 215/433-7261 Fax
- 433-7294
- Officer: Florence Makofske, Sec.-Treas.
- Founded: 1974, membership: 1000, budget: $46,000
- AKA: National Tattoo Club of the World (changed 1984)
- Tattoo artists and enthusiasts. Promotes tattooing as a viable
- contemporary art form; seeks to upgrade standards and practices of
- tattooing. Offers advice on selecting a tattoo artist and studio. Holds
- seminars for tattoo artists to improve skills and learn better hygienic
- practices. Sponsors competitions and bestows awards; maintains
- charitable program for children; operates museum and biographical
- archives. Lists of members and tattoo studios.
- Publications: National Tattoo Association--Newsletter, bimonthly. Price
- included in membership dues. Circulation: 1000. Conventions: Annual
- (with exhibits).
-
-
- Professional Tattoo Artists Guild (PTAG)
- ========================================
-
- 27 Mt. Vernon Ave., PO Box 1374, Mt. Vernon, NY 10550. 914/668-2300 Fax
- 668-5200.
- Officer: Joe Kaplan, Pres.
- Membership: 2000
- Professional tattoo artists.
-
-
- Tattoo Club of America (TCA)
- ============================
-
- c/o Spider Webb's Studio, Captains Cove Seaport, 1 Bastwick Ave.,
- Bridgeport, CT 06605. PH: (203) 335-3992
- Officer: Joe O'Sullivan, Sec.
- Founded: 1970, membership: 45,000, budget: $25,000
- Tattoo artists and individuals worldwide who have been tattooed. Seeks
- to promote the art of tattooing and make it more acceptable to the
- public. Bestows annual Mr. and Miss Tattoo awards; sponsors speakers'
- bureau; maintains hall of fame. Maintains library and museum of antique
- tattoo designs and memorabilia.
- Publications: Newsletter, quarterly.
- Conventions: Annual conference and symposium (with exhibits) - always
- March, New York City.
-
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-
- Subject: CURRENT TATTOO MAGAZINES IN PRINT
-
- Tattoo
- Published monthly by Paisano Publications
- 28210 Dorothy Dr.
- Agoura Hills, CA 91301
- 818-889-8740
- Subscription is $34.95/year
-
- Tattoo Savage
- Published bi-monthly by Paisano Publications
- 28210 Dorothy Dr.
- Agoura Hills, CA 91301
- 818-889-8740
- Subscription is $24.95/year
-
- Tattoo Flash
- Published by Paisano Publications
- 28210 Dorothy Dr.
- Agoura Hills, CA 91301
- 818-889-8740
-
- International Tattoo Art
- Published bi-monthly by Butterfly Publications
- 462 Broadway, 4th Floor
- New York, NY 10013
- 212-966-8400
- Subscription is $29.95/year
-
- Skin and Ink
- Published bi-monthly by LFP Inc.
- 8484 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 900
- Beverly Hills, CA 90211
- 800-251-2714
- Subscription is $19.95/year
-
- Outlaw Biker Tattoo Revue
- Published 9 times/year by Outlaw Biker Enterprises
- 5 Marine View Plaza #207
- Hoboken, NJ 07030
- Subscription is $32.95/year
-
- In The Skin
- Published by Outlaw Biker Enterprises
- 5 Marine View Plaza #207
- Hoboken, NJ 07030
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