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Old School, Flash, the process, and the effect Tattooing has on popular culture.
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Although tattoos have been around forever, and have a long rich history… It hasn’t been until recently (the last 7-10 years) that they have made such an impact upon mainstream/popular culture. breakout WHY?
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Major Influences in America Norman "Sailor Jerry" Collins (born 1911, died 1973)
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-Joined the U.S. Navy at age 19. -Being exposed to imagery in Southeast Asia inspired his art, and eventually began tattooing while still in the Navy. -While in his 20’s he opened a shop in Honolulu, Hawaii; mainly for sailors. -Known for creating the “traditional old school” look of Tattoos. - Don Ed Hardy trained under Norman, was one of his proteges.
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Nautical Tattoos
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Southeast Asian Inspiration Sailor Jerry Flash
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Sailor Jerry Flash Detail
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Sailor Jerry- Flash Sheet
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Don Ed Hardy
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-Born in 1945 in Iowa, raised in Southern California. -First tattoo artist to incorporate Japanese aesthetic into the American tattoo look. -Graduated art school in 1967, began tattooing. -Mentored by Sailor Jerry, and studied under a traditional Japanese tattoo master. -In addition to tattoos, he does drawings, paintings, and prints…now a fashion line. -2004, Christian Audigier licensed Ed Hardy’s art to be put into a clothing line. - Still tattooing and working as an artist today in San Francisco.
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Other Clothing lines using tattoos an inspiration… To Die For Clothing Co.
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Tribal Tattoo
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Tribal Tattoo inspired clothing.
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The Contemporary Old School Style is still popular today, everywhere…
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For your information… The Process
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