Tuesday, September 14, 2010

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Horitomo
Senior Apprentice of Horiyoshi III
New Blood
by Horitaka

For almost ten years, Kazuaki Kitamura was well known in the international tattoo community as "Washo." As Washo, he was at the forefront of a new breed of Japanese tattooer, challenging traditions and bringing the Western style to Japan. Now, Washo carries the name Horitomo and for the past several years has been an apprentice of Horiyoshi III. He made this move in order to further develop his art by studying the traditions of the past.

While his first recollections of tattoos, traditional style body suits seen on neighborhood people, go back to elementary school, it was the Western style that first led him into the world of tattooing. His interest in surfing exposed him to other surfers with "one-point" tattoos. He ended up getting tattooed by Sabado in the fall of 1992 after being introduced by a friend. From that point on, their relation quickly grew and he became Sabado's first apprentice. Eccentric Tattoo had just opened up in Nagoya, very close to his hometown. Kazuaki ended up staying at Eccentric for three and a half years, where he gained his foundation and entry into the tattoo world. Sabado also gave him the name Washo, a title he would use for almost ten years. Needless to say, Kazuaki was very fortunate to be taught by Sabado, a world renowned legend in modern Japanese tattooing.

Struck by wanderlust, Kazuaki traveled for the next year and a half. Convention work had introduced him to many foreign artists and he ended up working at Everlasting in San Francisco for three months. This was right before Aaron Cain left and he was able to work with him as well as Mike Davis, Patrick Conlon and Troy Denning. Following this he helped establish Scratch Addiction in Tokyo and then Three Tides Tattoo in Osaka. Both of these shops became channels for the many Western tattooers wanting to visit and work in Japan.

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Across the Far East, the dragon tattoos stands as a symbol of protection and strength.Just as American and British cultures have symbols of their own body art is unique, so too the Eastern part of the world.





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The meaning of the angel tattoo is different in different people. Historically, the word "angel" comes from the Greek. In Greek means angels "messengers." It symbolizes the fact that spiritualism. It is interesting to know that people believe in angels, much more than people believe in God. If you have a young soul and looking for his first tattoo, then consider an angel tattoo inks. In addition, it is very tempting to put your love in the name of the image, but to avoid it, because the relationship is dynamic and changes over time, when the tattoo is permanent. Do not experiment with your first tattoo. If you do, you will be sorry for many years.




















There are many people who choose the type of construction in memory of the victims. In memory of their pets, some people choose designs with pets, as an angel. Usually the majority of tattoo design with two figures of angels have wings. Wings is an integral part of most angel tattoo designs. You will also find a halo on top of angel figure. Create unique designs of angels also common. There are many free and fee-based sites that are ready to ink angel tattoo design.