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High Voltage Tattoo |  | Author: Kat Von D Publisher: Collins Design Category: Book
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $17.81 as of 9/10/2010 19:09 MDT details You Save: $12.18 (41%)
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Seller: BRILANTI BOOKS Rating: 61 reviews Sales Rank: 5219
Media: Hardcover Pages: 176 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 10.2 x 8.1 x 1
ISBN: 0061684384 Dewey Decimal Number: 391.65 EAN: 9780061684388 ASIN: 0061684384
Publication Date: February 1, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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High Voltage Tattoo is a graphic perspective on today's global tattoo culture by Kat Von D, star of The Learning Channel's L.A. Ink and one of the most talented and popular artists working today. Designed in a style that is reminiscent of a handmade Gothic journal with its red padded cover, ornate typography, and parchmentlike pages, it throws the door wide open to tattooing culture in the way only an insider like Kat can. High Voltage Tattoo traces Kat's career as an artist, from early childhood influences to recent work, along with examples of what inspires her, information about the show and her shop, her sketches, and personal tattoos. The book goes deep into tattoo process and culture: readers can see up close the pigments, the tools, and the making of complex, even collaborative, tattoos. With a foreword by MÖtley CrÜe's Nikki Sixx, the book features images and stories about celebrities, rockers, pro skaters, and everyday citizens, including Slayer's Kerry King, Anthrax's Scott Ian, Margaret Cho, Jackass' Bam Margera, David Letterman, and many others. It profiles and showcases the work of artists Kat has selected from all over the world, her interviews with people who have compelling tattoos and stories, and amazing images of extraordinary tattoo work. Numerous portfolios throughout the book showcase a range of relevant subjects, from the black and gray portrait work for which Kat is famous to a popular tattoo theme, such as the rose or biblical images. There is a knockout ten-page full-body spread of Katclad in a yellow bikini and seven-inch, rhinestone-studded red stilettosthat catalogs in detail all her personal tattoos on her front, back, left, and right sideseven her hands and head.
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Beware August 28, 2010 Evelyn B. I ordered a book from this seller and they never shipped it. I tried to contact them several times and they have not responded to my emails. I'm in the process of filing a claim to get my money back. Beware of ordering from this seller.
Kat rocks the tattoo world August 6, 2010 Tania Dettman (Bayswater North, Victoria, AU) High Voltage Tattoo (Hardcover)
I started watching the LA Ink tv shows and fell in love with Kat Von D so I decided to get her book High Voltage Tattoo. I enjoyed reading all about how she started in the business to what her tattoos mean and who put the art work on her skin.
Entertaining read..
Book great but not put together well July 8, 2010 mozaic2 The pages are falling out, the cover is falling away from the rest of the book. The story is incredible. Kat needs to find another company to make her book
This Book Is Heavily "Tattooed" Too. June 4, 2010 Michelle R (Minnesota) I spent a very enjoyable evening with this book. As is appropriate for a book on tattoos and a tattoo artist, this book is a visual feast. There are pictures of tattoos, but also family photos and creative odds and ends. The cover even has the padded feel of the photo albums I remember from my childhood. From what I understand about the author, she is a perfectionist, and it shows in the layout and the aesthetic. I can't remember the last time I read a book so colorful and pretty, outside of an illustrated fairytale book.
If you want a book about tattoos and the stories around them, and most good tattoos tell something about what the person wearing them values, this is a great book on just that. What I find interesting about Kat Von D's personal tattoos is what it says about her daring nature. She has a "yearbook" leg where friends, professional and non-professional alike, are allowed to leave a message -- and that's either very brave or very dumb, and Ms. Von D doesn't seem dumb. There are many other stories contained in the book about why people select the tattoos they do, and since the author specializes in portraits, these tales are evocative and made the reader/viewer reflect on the people she's loved, some of whom are gone, and what snapshot or moment in time is worth capturing.
Very nicely done!
Beautiful, thoughtful, but flawed, this book is intriguing but doesn't surpass expectations. Recommended April 10, 2010 Juushika (Oregon, United States) High Voltage Tattoo is a beautiful book. Full gloss and full color, it forgoes the usual style of a biography for something closer to a coffee table book. Sometimes this tends towards excess: Deluy's crisp photos are sometimes Hollywood-slick (and Photoshopped), and the typography occasionally trades readability in for beauty. On the whole the book is a visual delight, lush and luxurious--but imperfect.
Similarly, High Voltage Tattoo's content indulges but never quite surpasses expectations. Putting full paragraphs to things only summarized or glimpsed in the show LA Ink provides a more intimate look into Kat's art, and a biography and list of inspirations, along with multiple details scattered throughout the book (the highlight may be a directory of Kat's own tattoos), gives a small glimpse into Kat herself. Fans will find an intriguing amount of detail and background information to appreciate. But the writing style leaves something to be desired, and sections on Kat's body of tattoo work (portraits, sleeves, lettering, etc.) seem brief. High Voltage Tattoo doesn't quite go above and beyond: it's thoughtful, beautiful, and a priveledge to read for those intrigued by Kat Von D and her art, but it feels short and fails to offer all the depth that a reader might desire. Nonetheless, I recommend it.
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