TATTOO SKETCHBOOK Since 1966`

Author:   Jim Watson
Publisher:   Wolfgang Publications
ISBN:  

9781941064726


Pages:   114
Publication Date:   15 June 2023
Format:   Paperback
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"Both tattoo artists and their clients spend more and more time searching for that perfect design. Thus the ""tattoo artist sketchbook"" has become a valuable resource for great tattoo ideas. Although Jim Watson's tattoo style is normally recognized for being bright and colorful, the sketches in this new book show the reader the drawing technique and sketching process of a journeyman tattoo artist. The pages contain valuable reference sketches, a great source for easy-to-copy, and easy-to-perform tattoo designs. This collection will help everyone from new artists to journeymen; as well as their clients, to select and - if needed - modify the art to create the tattoo that they want and need. So, if you're uncertain as to the shape that next tattoo should take, grab one of these sketchbooks, it's sure to stimulate your creative juices."

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Author:   Jim Watson
Publisher:   Wolfgang Publications
Imprint:   Wolfgang Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.376kg
ISBN:  

9781941064726


ISBN 10:   1941064728
Pages:   114
Publication Date:   15 June 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Jim Watson was always interested in art. As a young man, he was also drawn to machines and electronics. The combination of the mixed interests and abilities made it easy for Jim to build his own machine and power supply - which made it logical that Jim started doing art on someone's arm or back.Along the way Jim worked with talented artists like Cliff Raven from Chicago. Next, he wandered to Denver where he worked with Peter Poulos of Peter Tat2. Tat2 became a syndicate, and Jim was chosen to open a new shop in Phoenix. After Peter's passing, Jim opened his own shop in Phoenix - Artistic Skin Design and eventually there were five Artistic Skin Design Shops. Never a man to just sit on his successes, in the mid-1970s Jim opened Phoenix Tattoo Supply with a partner.Eventually the partners did go went separate ways, and Jim opened Superior Tattoo Supply. Superior had everything Tattoo - from machines and needles, to ink, flash art and tattoo after-art healing products. For a long time, Superior sold more tools of the trade than any company in the US. Somehow, Jim found time to run tattoo shops, make tattoos and work with new artists. Some of those new artists went on to become well respect in the trade. A few of those individuals include Magic Marge, Paul Stottler, Aaron Coleman, Tim Lehi, Heather Alvin, and Tony Carey. His two sons, sons, James and Joseph, are both tattoo artists. Before thinking he was just a businessman with a tattoo shop, remember Jim was a dedicated tattoo art of high quality. The last few tattoos he did were on his grand-children - while he was in hospice at his house.

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