Black and Grey Tattoo : Volume 3: the Photorealism by Edgar Hoill and Marisa Kakoulas (2011, Hardcover)
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Black & Grey Tattoo Vol. While rendered solely in shades of grade, the spectrum of design is vast: Aztec warriors, fierce harpies, family portraits, religious icons and permanent shrines to celebrities adorn these pages.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherEdition Reuss, Germany
ISBN-103934020895
ISBN-139783934020894
eBay Product ID (ePID)246693321
Product Key Features
Book TitleBlack and Grey Tattoo : Volume 3: the Photorealism
Number of Pages272 Pages
LanguageGer,Spa
TopicBODYART & Tattooing
Publication Year2011
GenreArt
AuthorEdgar Hoill, Marisa Kakoulas
Book SeriesBlack and Grey Tattoo Ser.
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Weight70.5 Oz
Item Length9.6 in
Item Width12.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Series Volume Number3
Volume NumberVol. 3
Synopsisd104 in English, German & Spanish. This volume encapsulates work that takes photorealistic art and translates it on the body. While the other chapters also feature realism, this chapter concentrates on portraiture, scenery, and even fantastical images rendered in true-to-life tableaux. Two artists renowned in this style, Bob Tyrrell and Andy Engel, talk about how they honed their craft and even offer tips on how others can do so as well. Their interviews are followed by work that has invigorated the tattoo community with the possibilities of mastering a difficult art on a difficult canvas., Text in English, German & Spanish. This volume encapsulates work that takes photorealistic art and translates it on the body. While the other chapters also feature realism, this chapter concentrates on portraiture, scenery, and even fantastical images rendered in true-to-life tableaux. Two artists renowned in this style, Bob Tyrrell and Andy Engel, talk about how they honed their craft and even offer tips on how others can do so as well. Their interviews are followed by work that has invigorated the tattoo community with the possibilities of mastering a difficult art on a difficult canvas.