Classic Flash 3: Japanese Style

# Read * Classic Flash 3: Japanese Style by Jeromey McCulloch, Justin Sellers ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Classic Flash 3: Japanese Style Theartists applied themes and characters from Japanese mythology, such as ykai, to their traditional American aesthetic.Divided into three sections, one each for designs by the artists individually,and one with flash created collaboratively, the book features designs that havegradually more complicated backgrounds, or filler. Japanese folklore and modern American tattooing cometogether in this book of more than 100 sheets of tattoo flash designed to be drawnon the body in a single session. Tatto

Classic Flash 3: Japanese Style

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Rating : 4.35 (975 Votes)
Asin : 0764351001
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 112 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-05-17
Language : English

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Theartists applied themes and characters from Japanese mythology, such as ykai, to their traditional American aesthetic.Divided into three sections, one each for designs by the artists individually,and one with flash created collaboratively, the book features designs that havegradually more complicated backgrounds, or filler. Japanese folklore and modern American tattooing cometogether in this book of more than 100 sheets of tattoo flash designed to be drawnon the body in a single session. Tattoo collectors andenthusiasts with an appreciation for Manga, who may be intimidated by extremelycomplex Japanese tattoo designs, will revel in this colorful, whimsicalcollection of flash.. Exploring the rich history of Japanese inkdrawings and making readily tattooable images were the priorities of this thirdbook in the Classic Flash series

About the Author Professional tattooer Jeromey “Tilt” McCulloch resides in Champaign, IL, and owns and operates NewLife Tattoos. He works at Tattoo Mark’s in State College, PA, and builds tattoo machines. . Justin Sellers, a.k.a. Lowercase j, started tattooing and painting flash in 2005

Lowercase j, started tattooing and painting flash in 2005. Justin Sellers, a.k.a. Professional tattooer Jeromey “Tilt” McCulloch resides in Champaign, IL, and owns and operates NewLife Tattoos. . He works at Tattoo Mark’s in State College, PA, and builds tattoo machines

Mike P said and the third did not disappoint. It's nice to see An American twist on. I purchased the first two volumes , and the third did not disappoint. It's nice to see An American twist on the classic Japanese designs that are familiar to most tattooers.. Amazon Customer said Five Stars. Great reference and all around awesome book.

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