
Aizoe Third Generation Horiyoshi World Art Collection book
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This captivating photo collection showcases the artistry of renowned tattoo artist Sandaime Sobuyoshi, featuring 20 individuals adorned with full-body tattoos. Captured by photographer Masato Sudo, who has dedicated over 35 years to exploring the dynamic interplay of tattoos and the human form, the book offers a unique glimpse into the world of Japanese-style tattoos. Despite their association with the yakuza, these tattoos reveal a profound beauty akin to sculpture, drawing on traditional Japanese and Chinese aesthetics. Through a blend of studio and outdoor photography, the collection highlights the intricate designs inspired by cultural motifs like the Water Margin, dragons, and carp, celebrating a distinctively Japanese sense of beauty.
Aizoe Third Generation Horiyoshi World Art Collection book
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This captivating photo collection showcases the artistry of renowned tattoo artist Sandaime Sobuyoshi, featuring 20 individuals adorned with full-body tattoos. Captured by photographer Masato Sudo, who has dedicated over 35 years to exploring the dynamic interplay of tattoos and the human form, the book offers a unique glimpse into the world of Japanese-style tattoos. Despite their association with the yakuza, these tattoos reveal a profound beauty akin to sculpture, drawing on traditional Japanese and Chinese aesthetics. Through a blend of studio and outdoor photography, the collection highlights the intricate designs inspired by cultural motifs like the Water Margin, dragons, and carp, celebrating a distinctively Japanese sense of beauty.
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This captivating photo collection showcases the artistry of renowned tattoo artist Sandaime Sobuyoshi, featuring 20 individuals adorned with full-body tattoos. Captured by photographer Masato Sudo, who has dedicated over 35 years to exploring the dynamic interplay of tattoos and the human form, the book offers a unique glimpse into the world of Japanese-style tattoos. Despite their association with the yakuza, these tattoos reveal a profound beauty akin to sculpture, drawing on traditional Japanese and Chinese aesthetics. Through a blend of studio and outdoor photography, the collection highlights the intricate designs inspired by cultural motifs like the Water Margin, dragons, and carp, celebrating a distinctively Japanese sense of beauty.






















