Ink on the Elbow

Ink on the Elbow
Title Ink on the Elbow PDF eBook
Author David Esslemont
Publisher Solmentes Press
Pages 160
Release 2003
Genre Artistic collaboration
ISBN 0907014208

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Selected e-mail correspondence, spanning over four years, between printers Esselmont and Schanilec. Contains also ink jet prints and sample pages tipped-in from some of the books Esselmont and Schanilec have printed together. Includes portraits of family, dog, guesthouse, old pick-up truck, prairie, workshop, friends and neighbors.

Dorothy Parker's Elbow

Dorothy Parker's Elbow
Title Dorothy Parker's Elbow PDF eBook
Author Kim Addonizio
Publisher Grand Central Publishing
Pages 200
Release 2009-10-31
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0446568538

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In the bestselling tradition of Drinking, Smoking, and Screwing: Great Writers on Great Times comes a hip collection of classic and contemporary stories, essays, and poems about tattoos. Previously considered the domain of bikers and a rite of passage in the army, tattoos have crawled out of society’s fringes and onto the ankles of starlets and the biceps of bankers. While still risque enough to raise a mother-in-law’s eyebrow, tattoos have come to be one of the most popular forms of personal expression. DOROTHY PARKER’S ELBOW brings together some of the most erotic, humorous, and vivid fiction, essays, and poetry that explore the mysterious fascination and the intensity of emotion attached to the act of being tattooed. Readers will join great writers, including Flannery O’Connor, Rick Moody, Elizabeth McCracken, Sylvia Plath, and more in celebrating the tattoo experience in all of its rebellious glory.

Covered in Ink

Covered in Ink
Title Covered in Ink PDF eBook
Author Beverly Yuen Thompson
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 216
Release 2015-07-24
Genre Art
ISBN 081478920X

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This book provides insight into the subculture of women with tattoos. Thompson visits tattoos parlors, talking to female tattoo artists and the women they ink, and she attends tattoo conventions and Miss Tattoo pageants where heavily tattooed women congregate to share their mutual love for the art form. Thompson finds that, despite the stigma and social opposition heavily tattooed women face, many feel empowered by their tattoos and strongly believe they are creating a space for self-expression that also presents a positive body image.

Inkclopedia: A Journey into the Tattoo Apprentice’s World

Inkclopedia: A Journey into the Tattoo Apprentice’s World
Title Inkclopedia: A Journey into the Tattoo Apprentice’s World PDF eBook
Author Ronald Eduardo Rivera Rivera
Publisher Ferraresso Publishing
Pages 338
Release 2024-08-05
Genre Art
ISBN 1068951702

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Discover the fundamentals of tattoo art and discover your unique style! Tattooing isn't just a craft—it's a legacy, evolving daily as passionate artists push the boundaries of imagination with every drop of ink. Traditionally, this art form is handed down from one generation to the next, with masters relying on verbal explanations and hands-on demonstrations to pass on their expertise. If you're anything like me—an eager artist hungry to gather up knowledge and keep pace with the expectations of the modern tattoo world—you've probably felt the frustration of trying to find solid answers to your burning questions. I've been there, diving into countless online and in-person tattoo courses, only to find myself unsatisfied with the lack of depth and detail. It wasn't until I started my own apprenticeship that I truly grasped the empirical nature behind mastering this craft and the challenge of passing down that wisdom. That's why I've put my heart and soul into this book. Drawing from the teachings of various masters I met along the way, supplemented by my own research into books and digital resources, filling the gaps left by my own journey in the industry. Because let's face it—we all learn differently, at our own pace, and with our own interests driving us forward. This isn't just another tattoo book—it's your personal roadmap through the defying world of tattooing. Tear it apart, scribble in the margins, and explore its contents on your own terms. Inside, you'll find pages full of history, techniques, styles, and insider tips from professional artists who've walked the same path. I'm still that eager artist hungry for knowledge, and this book is my contribution to fellow apprentices like you. Consider it a compendium of everything I've learned—the first step in what I know will be a lifelong journey. Welcome to Inkclopedia: A Journey into the Tattoo Apprentice's World—let's ink together.

Indelible

Indelible
Title Indelible PDF eBook
Author Dawn Metcalf
Publisher Harlequin
Pages 386
Release 2013-07-30
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0373210736

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Attacked by a black-eyed stranger, Joy Malone is accidentally trapped in a world of monsters and illusion where she must pretend to be the young man's chosen love and helper in order to escape a painful death.

Global Ink

Global Ink
Title Global Ink PDF eBook
Author Claudia Schwab
Publisher Mariner Publishing Company, Incorporated
Pages 144
Release 2016-08-18
Genre Art
ISBN 9780990965329

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Global Ink is a candid look at the art and the stories behind the art of tattoos. There are no movie stars or celebrities on these pages, just real people with stories as personal as their tattoos. In true journalist sense, every image was impromptu, taken where they were, as they were.

Rescue Ink

Rescue Ink
Title Rescue Ink PDF eBook
Author Rescue Ink
Publisher Penguin
Pages 186
Release 2009-09-17
Genre Nature
ISBN 1101136413

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The true story of ten tough and tattooed bikers who rescue animals in danger Though Joe Panz, Johnny O, Batso, Big Ant, G, Angel, Des, and Eric initially met and formed their friendships at tattoo and motorcycle conventions, they soon learned that they shared another passion: animals. Each had been rescuing troubled animals on their own for years. They decided to form Rescue Ink to combat the problem of animal abuse on a larger scale. Working from tips from concerned neighbors and anonymous sources, they have rescued countless animals, including a dognapped bulldog and 180 cats from the home of a hoarder. In between rescues, they’ve protested the barbaric practices of a horse slaughterhouse, visited schools to educate children about animal kindness and that “abusers are losers,” and participated in Puppy Mill Awareness Day in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Former Newsday writer Denise Flaim chronicles their adventurous tales, detailing just what these brawny bikers, who will stop at nothing within the bounds of the law, can teach us all about respecting the creatures in our midst.