100: Japanese Tattoo Designs By Horimouja.pdf
Jack Mosher, known as Horimouja, bridges traditional Japanese Irezumi with modern, high-contrast black-and-white flash art in his 100 Japanese Tattoo Designs series. The collection offers an accessible, structured guide to classic motifs, including mythical creatures, folklore characters, and deities, primarily designed for practical application. For a direct look at the book's availability, visit eBay . 100 Japanese Tattoo Designs By Horimouja.pdf - Facebook
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Review: A Masterclass in Neo-Traditional Irezumi
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Edo-period Irezumi
Many modern “Japanese-style” tattoo designs drift toward generic neo-traditional or cartoonish manga influences. Horimouja adheres strictly to the principles of : heavy black backgrounds ( bokashi ), intentional negative space ( ji-mari ), and figures that respect the body’s natural musculature. Review: A Masterclass in Neo-Traditional Irezumi By design
Peony (Botan)
: Often called the "King of Flowers," peonies symbolize good fortune, prosperity, and a happy marriage.