As previously pimped on this here weblog, Canvas Los Angeles is playing host to a living exhibit of tattoo work by the great Horiyoshi III. Well, last night was a pre-party, and it went off like a goddamned rocket. Check out some more photos after the jump, and if you’re in L.A., tonight’s event ought to be a hoot.
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60 responses to “An Evening With Horiyoshi III Pre-Party: Now With Fancy Pictures!”
Incredible.
From all the literature I’ve read, the stripe down the center is the same as YayArea said. It was done as a precaution so that when authorities would ask them to unbutton a shirt or roll up their sleeves they would be lacking any tattoos, and therefore incriminating marks. This is due to the fact that traditionally Yakuza, the Japanese mafia, were the only members of Japanese society tattood and would have the bodysuits fully all over.
From all the literature I’ve read, the stripe down the center is the same as YayArea said. It was done as a precaution so that when authorities would ask them to unbutton a shirt or roll up their sleeves they would be lacking any tattoos, and therefore incriminating marks. This is due to the fact that traditionally Yakuza, the Japanese mafia, were the only members of Japanese society tattood and would have the bodysuits fully all over.
From all the literature I’ve read, the stripe down the center is the same as YayArea said. It was done as a precaution so that when authorities would ask them to unbutton a shirt or roll up their sleeves they would be lacking any tattoos, and therefore incriminating marks. This is due to the fact that traditionally Yakuza, the Japanese mafia, were the only members of Japanese society tattood and would have the bodysuits fully all over.
i want to know if their dicks are tattooed too?
i want to know if their dicks are tattooed too?
i want to know if their dicks are tattooed too?
I was tattooed by Horiken of Yokohama a couple years ago he did my forearm and finished off my sleeve. He is the one with the full black and grey bodysuit on the left of the first picture. Amazing experience took 5 1/2 hours.
I was tattooed by Horiken of Yokohama a couple years ago he did my forearm and finished off my sleeve. He is the one with the full black and grey bodysuit on the left of the first picture. Amazing experience took 5 1/2 hours.
I was tattooed by Horiken of Yokohama a couple years ago he did my forearm and finished off my sleeve. He is the one with the full black and grey bodysuit on the left of the first picture. Amazing experience took 5 1/2 hours.