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Body Type 2: More Typographic Tattoos PDF

219 Pages·2010·11.72 MB·English
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Editor: Tamar Brazis Designer: Ina Saltz Production Manager: Jacquie Poirier Library of Congress Cataloging- in-Publication Data Saltz, Ina. Body type 2: more typographic tattoos / by Ina Saltz. p. cm. ISBN 978-0-8109-8276-5 (hardcover with jacket) 1. Tattooing. 2. Words in art. I. Title. GT2345.S253 2010 391.6’5—dc22 2009035085 Copyright © 2010 Ina Saltz Cover photographs © 2010 Ina Saltz Number spiral courtesy of screaMachine. “Push PSDs” courtesy of Glenn Sorrentino. “La Serenissima” courtesy of Michael Stinson. Rimbaud quote courtesy of Rubistyle. “Danielle” courtesy of Stephanie Tamez. “Born to Letter” courtesy of Ed Rachles. “Optimist” courtesy of Gene Pittman. Please see this page for interior illustration credits. Published in 2010 by Abrams Image, an imprint of ABRAMS. All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical, electronic, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from the publisher. Abrams books are available at special discounts when purchased in quantity for premiums and promotions as well as fundraising or educational use. Special editions can also be created to specification. For details, contact [email protected] or the address below. 115 West 18th Street New York, NY 10011 www.abramsbooks.com Dedicated to my husband, Steven

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From Rimbaud to the Rolling Stones, from declarations of love and belief systems to self-empowerment and homage, the choice of a typographical tattoo provides insight into the human condition. The sequel to the bestselling Body Type: Intimate Messages Etched in Flesh, this second volume collects ove
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