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Posted in Quality Painting on 05/04/2010 11:44 pm by adminPainting Japanese Asian
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A tattoo innovator and historian who expanded the palette and pictorial possibilities of custom body art, Hardy, who will talk about work its very wide in a free lecture at Mills College Slide Show on Wednesday, is also a prolific lithographer, painter and engraver. His blazing images of devils, dragons, bearded ladies and Buddhas - informed by old master etchings, 12th century Japanese "hell" 19th century scrolls and woodblock prints, Southern California hot-rod striping and funk and humor to the Bay Area art - are widely exposed and collected. And for the last year or so, his early images of tattoo, "retro" skulls, sailor girls and match-headed dragons now in vogue, have appeared on shirts, jackets, motorbikes and even energy drinks sold worldwide under the brand Ed Hardy.
Ed Hardy now has stores in New York, Los Angeles, Tucson and Dubai. This $ 20000000-a-year business, which Hardy gets a small part licensing his name and art, is handiwork of French-born marketing ace Christian Audigier, who pushed the brand Von Dutch and now everyone from Madonna to Larry King draped in Hardy. This is a pleasing turn of events for an artist who made his bones tattooing daggered hearts and anchors on sailors in San Diego in the early days of the old hillbilly art became respectable body. Now it almost seems like there's a Starbucks and a tattoo parlor on every corner.
"Why do people get tattoos? I do not know. I think it is a call completely primitive, "says Hardy, 61. He has lost track of how he had put on body his since he got his first tattoo, a rose on the left shoulder, the San Francisco Bob in Oakland four decades ago. "It one of those mysterious things. Based on the evidence, frozen mummies, older members of our species had tattoos. I think it predated cave painting. "
An obsessive picturemaker since the age of 3, Hardy now divides his time between San Francisco, where the tattoo shop his city in the northern part of the beach will be strong, and Honolulu, where he paints and makes prints. He also spends time in Japan, where his images are hand-painted in factory-produced porcelain and paper goods and where it would create a giant dragon - king of Asian mythical creatures - On the ceiling of an old Buddhist temple in Kyoto.
"I got it all goin '," says Hardy, a modest, candid and amusing man who in 1973 became the first Western tattooer studied under a master of traditional Japanese Horihide Gorgeous, in Gifu City, where Hardy pierced and painted the skins of a number of gangsters known as the Japanese Yakuza. Wearing a shirt green check, khakis and a pair of mint-green laceless sneakers by Ed Hardy and his signature to get 1940 Tex Avery's slobbering wolf Hardy recalls his story alive the other day at Tattoo City.
"Aesthetically, it looks good. I'm not ashamed of stuff," says Hardy. He initially partner with U.S. firm WHERE fashion. Audigier saw the job back when Hardy and made an agreement with KU market. Hardy knew Audigier nothing until he looked it up on Google and read about a party he would be expected in some secret location with Puff Daddy and all these people. "He called one of his partners and said:" This guy is the zero of everything that is wrong with contemporary civilization. However, if he wants to do a lot of money with my art, and it will not be explicitly negative, then what the hell. "
Cash flow has more time to spend Hardy His wife, Francesca Passalacqua, and their boxer, Ruby, and focus on his painting. He makes occasional small souvenir tattoo - They usually cost $ 500 to $ 1,000 - but "do not have to tattoo more," said Hardy. "I put in my 40 years tattooing."
He helped transform the medium, creating elaborately designed and colored tattoos that often framed week. He inspired young tattooers from Australia to Europe, many of whom came to San Francisco to get a Hardy in their skin.
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