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Tattooed by the Family Business

Author Chris Terry
Publisher Pavilion
Category Art
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Author(s)Chris Terry
PublisherPavilion
ISBN / ASIN1862058830
ISBN-139781862058835
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,265,417
CategoryArt
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Filled with such jaw-dropping portrait photography that you can almost smell the ink, this exquisitely designed book draws back the curtain on the private world of a truly stunning group of tattoo artists A tattoo book like no other, this elegant volume focuses on the work of Mo Coppoletta and The Family Business, based in London's Exmouth Market. Taking readers through the creative and physical process of having a tattoo, this is as much an inspirational design source as a peek into the private world of the tattoo parlor. From the first traces to the finished design, the characters, and equipment used, this book reflects the status of the tattoo as a truly 21st century art form. Welcoming clients into the Family, Mo invites them to step into his world whether they are a first timer, an old timer, or as he says, a serious collector. The prospect of a tattoo feels less terrifying when surrounded by Mo's artworks, religious iconography, and David, the gel-quiffed manager, presenting each of the look books. Accountants, nurses, musicians, artists, and celebrities all flock to The Family Business and everyone is treated the same. With tattoo artworks and endless photographs of clients (including Jack Vettriano and Paloma Faith) and the artists, this volume is a true reflection on life at The Family Business.
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