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TATTOO wer. angielska
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This book delves into the artistry and aesthetics of Japanese tattoos by examining ukiyo-e prints, accompanied by a detailed bilingual text in Japanese and English. There's been a noticeable increase in tattoo designs inspired by ukiyo-e motifs, reflecting the growing popularity of these prints among tattoo enthusiasts. Initially, in Chapter 1, the book showcases the artworks of renowned artists, starting with Kuniyoshi Utagawa, to highlight the intricate beauty and design elements by his contemporaries such as Toyokuni Utagawa, Yoshitoshi Tsukioka, Yoshiiku Ochiai, Kunichika Toyohara, and Yoshitora Utagawa. Following this, Chapter 2 categorizes tattoo designs based on ukiyo-e themes, illustrating motifs including Shinto and Buddhist gods (like Fujin and Raijin), various animals (such as dogs, cats, and lions), plants (like peonies and cherry blossoms), yokai creatures (Hannya and bakenekos), and caricatures (Otsu-e and Hyottoko). This book is a treasure not only for enthusiasts of traditional Japanese arts but also for tattoo aficionados and artists seeking inspiration and design guidance.
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This book delves into the artistry and aesthetics of Japanese tattoos by examining ukiyo-e prints, accompanied by a detailed bilingual text in Japanese and English. There's been a noticeable increase in tattoo designs inspired by ukiyo-e motifs, reflecting the growing popularity of these prints among tattoo enthusiasts. Initially, in Chapter 1, the book showcases the artworks of renowned artists, starting with Kuniyoshi Utagawa, to highlight the intricate beauty and design elements by his contemporaries such as Toyokuni Utagawa, Yoshitoshi Tsukioka, Yoshiiku Ochiai, Kunichika Toyohara, and Yoshitora Utagawa. Following this, Chapter 2 categorizes tattoo designs based on ukiyo-e themes, illustrating motifs including Shinto and Buddhist gods (like Fujin and Raijin), various animals (such as dogs, cats, and lions), plants (like peonies and cherry blossoms), yokai creatures (Hannya and bakenekos), and caricatures (Otsu-e and Hyottoko). This book is a treasure not only for enthusiasts of traditional Japanese arts but also for tattoo aficionados and artists seeking inspiration and design guidance.
