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The Art of Tattoo

Lola Mars

Publisher: Summersdale

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‘The Art of Tattoo’ brings you a stunning collection of the most intricate, unique and exquisite tattoos, from the subtle and delicate to one-of-a-kind whole-body pieces. Showcasing a range of innovative new styles as well as traditional designs, and packing a punch of colour and charisma, every one of the tattoos in this book is proof that a tattoo is not just ink; it’s art.
Available since: 04/13/2017.

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