Japanese Tattoos: Meanings, Shapes and Motifs

Japanese Tattoos: Meanings, Shapes and Motifs

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  • Create Date:2021-09-05 06:55:55
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Yori Moriarty
  • ISBN:8416851964
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Summary

The intimate relationship of Japanese tattooing with the dark world of the yakuza has helped cover this form of artistic expression with an aura of mystery。 But the culture of irezumi is deep and rich in meanings, shapes and motifs that have gone from color woodblock prints to being applied to the skin to beautify and protect their bearers。 This richly illustrated book reveals the meaning and the secrets behind the most significant motifs from traditional Japanese tattooing—such as mythological and supernatural creatures, animals, Buddhist deities, flowers and historical characters—and turns this art form into a path toward personal knowledge and individual expression。 Readers will discover the origin and meaning of each visual representation of the most frequent themes in this art form。 The publication begins with a brief review of the history of Japanese tattoo art and then examines each subject (water, mythological animals, real animals, mythological characters, historical characters, flowers, shunga and yokai) through images and descriptive texts, it also includes a gallery of original designs by the author which can be used as templates and a glossary。

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Reviews

Ben

This fantastic book is more than just about tattoos。 It is about Japanese mythology, history and symbolism。 For a non-Japanese, Moriarty should be commended for writing a book that take you down a path that feels authentic and engrossing。 The brilliant artwork, alongside easy to read yet deep descriptions are captivating, and you can't wait to get to the next symbol or character。 I've learned a lot - and had fun! This fantastic book is more than just about tattoos。 It is about Japanese mythology, history and symbolism。 For a non-Japanese, Moriarty should be commended for writing a book that take you down a path that feels authentic and engrossing。 The brilliant artwork, alongside easy to read yet deep descriptions are captivating, and you can't wait to get to the next symbol or character。 I've learned a lot - and had fun! 。。。more

Gabriel Abbott

Of all the books on this subject matter I'd say this is the one everyone needs。 It covers everything in solid detail and should be read by anyone planning to get large scale Japanese work done。 The quality of this hardback is top notch and the presentation and layout are perfect I struggle to think of ways to improve this book。 Of all the books on this subject matter I'd say this is the one everyone needs。 It covers everything in solid detail and should be read by anyone planning to get large scale Japanese work done。 The quality of this hardback is top notch and the presentation and layout are perfect I struggle to think of ways to improve this book。 。。。more

Eternal_Kingdom

Más que un libro sobre tatuaje tradicional japonés, yo lo he visto más como un compendio de iconografía japonesa bastante interesante。 La introducción sobre la Historia del tatuaje en el país nipón, aunque cortita, es muy reveladora, y el resto del libro aporta datos curiosos。

pbenavent

Explica los origenes y significado de los principales motivos empleados en el tatuaje tradicional japonés。 El autor se formó en tatuaj tradicional japonés por maestros norteamericanos y japoneses。Idoneo para los que quieran conocer un ámbito poco divulgado de la cultura japonesa, o que les guste el tatuaje tradicional japonés y quieran conocer la historia y significado de los motivos elegidos。La calidad de la edición por ilustraciones, maquetado y papel vale de sobra la pensa。

Fantasymundo

“Irezumi Itai (Tatuaje tradicional japonés)” tiene otra gran cualidad, y es transmitir al lector la pasión de su autor por su modo de vida y su arte。 Porque sí, no debemos olvidar que el tatuaje es, como cualquier otro, un arte。 Y eso, en un mundo en el que lo importante son los engranajes, su capacidad de no Continuar leyendo “Irezumi Itai (Tatuaje tradicional japonés)” tiene otra gran cualidad, y es transmitir al lector la pasión de su autor por su modo de vida y su arte。 Porque sí, no debemos olvidar que el tatuaje es, como cualquier otro, un arte。 Y eso, en un mundo en el que lo importante son los engranajes, su capacidad de no Continuar leyendo 。。。more

Alexander Páez

Si os interesan los tatuajes y Japón, es un imprescindible。 Impresionante tomo editado por Satori