Tattoo Works – Presented by Tattoo Tribal (2003) is a dense visual archive of early 2000s tattoo culture, capturing a moment where traditional influences and contemporary styles collide. Curated through the lens of Tattoo Tribal magazine, the book brings together a wide range of artists, showcasing everything from bold tribal compositions and blackwork to intricate illustrative pieces and flash designs.
Rather than focusing on a single narrative, the book operates as a catalogue of styles, techniques, and visual languages. Pages move fluidly between full-body tattoos, close-up details, and sheets of flash—revealing both the finished work and the underlying design process. There’s a strong emphasis on line, form, and composition, highlighting the craftsmanship behind each piece.
2003
Fujimi Publishing
161 Pages
Condition 8/10
Tattoo Works – Presented by Tattoo Tribal (2003) is a dense visual archive of early 2000s tattoo culture, capturing a moment where traditional influences and contemporary styles collide. Curated through the lens of Tattoo Tribal magazine, the book brings together a wide range of artists, showcasing everything from bold tribal compositions and blackwork to intricate illustrative pieces and flash designs.
Rather than focusing on a single narrative, the book operates as a catalogue of styles, techniques, and visual languages. Pages move fluidly between full-body tattoos, close-up details, and sheets of flash—revealing both the finished work and the underlying design process. There’s a strong emphasis on line, form, and composition, highlighting the craftsmanship behind each piece.
2003
Fujimi Publishing
161 Pages
Condition 8/10