Has Sailor Jerry’s Dream Come True?

The other day as I was scrolling through my social media feed and I noticed an interesting screen-shot-2016-12-30-at-2-36-37-pm-copypattern of postings from around the world. They originated from Japan, the Netherlands, UK, Spain, North America, Canada, etc… and the one thing they share in common is the reverence for traditional Americana tattoo style.

As I sat there reflecting on this observation a conversation I had with Mr. Ed Hardy a few years ago came to mind in which he stated that Sailor Jerry envisioned  that traditional American tattoo style would one day develop and “match the Japanese style”. According to Mr. Hardy, “Jerry made that comment because Japanese tattooing was the most sophisticated visually and sailor-jerry-stachethematically in the world at that time and he and I and a (very) few others were on a crusade to realize the potential of the art in the West.” So that got me thinking and I began to wonder, had Sailor Jerry’s goal/dream come true? Has traditional Americana tattoo style risen to the level of intricacy and reverence of the Japanese?

Tattooing has been around for thousands of years and the oldest can be found on Ötzi, the European Tyrolean Iceman that dates to 3250 BC. In Japan the ancient art of tattooing can be traced to as early as 5,000 BC on clay figures that had their faces painted and carvings on their bodies. The Japanese tattoo style contained epic depictions of their history, mythology and folklore with coloring and designs that would adorn the human canvas. Their imagery was iconic an indelible throughout the world.

Sailor Jerry had an appreciation and fondness for the detailed work, coloring, designs and size of these epic suits that were tattooed upon the human body. But how would traditional Americana style ever elevate to the prominence of the Japanese style tattoo. sj-art-1Don’t forget Sailor Jerry died in 1973  and at that time it was unfathomable to think that traditional Americana tattoo style would ever rise to what it has become.

Today traditional Americana tattoo art is not exclusive to North America or the human canvas because it can be purchased on flash sheets, prints, T-shirt designs, skate decks, pillowcases and is also displayed in galleries and independent museums. The nostalgic style is virtually around the world and revered. The roots of the style can be credited to artist such as Bob Shaw, Bert Grimm, Paul Rogers, Cap Coleman, Owen Jensen, Ed Hardy and many more. A great example of modern Americana style is  Howlin’ Wolf, a tattooer for 20 years, “my earliest recollection of Americana or traditional art was the tattoos of old rockabilly or punk rockers I’d see either at shows, gigs or car shows.” His style hearkens back to Sailor Jerry but remains unique and that is rarity in the tattoo world, “Americana to me in an artistic hw-girlsense means lots of things, but mainly it’s pure and true nature, whether its patriotic, western or taboo” says Howlin’ Wolf. Following in the footsteps of traditional Americana tattoo masters has become a road that many are traveling and is a testament of the grandeur and legacy of the forefathers.

Tattoo culture was once marginalized but has spread around the world and the bold lines and timeless designs of traditional Americana have stood the test of time. Traditional Americana tattoo style is not only for military, ex-cons, or bikers and society has affirmed this style of art to its rightful place among other ancient revered styles of Polynesians and Japanese. Mr. Hardy says, “I never dreamed it would happen in my lifetime, Sailor Jerry would be stoked.”

You can find the definitive collection of Sailor Jerry books at Hardy Marks

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Download the TRADITIONAL TATTOO JOURNAL now!!!

Folks,

We worked long and hard on this special edition issue of the Traditional Tattoo Journal. I am extremely thankful to everyone involved. We hope you enjoy the FREE digital download of the magazine. The hard copy will be available next week for purchase.ttj release now website

 

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Real California Episode 1 Trailer!

We traveled over 1,200 miles across the state of California and visited a few Real Californians.Ga Real California for trailer release on website These fine folks are craftsman and artists that are keeping traditions alive. Stay tuned for the short video.

Thank you Cody Wellema from Wellema Hat Co., Cal-Pine Barber Shop, Ed and Doug Hardy from Ed Hardy’s Tattoo City, Rick Loftin from Wild Bill’s Barber Shop and all the amazing people we met in their shops and along the way.

A special thank you to our EXCLUSIVE SPONSOR Hawleyood’s Barber Shop and Layrite, thank you for the support Donnie!

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The Traditional Tattoo Journal Cover Release!

Folks,

Here is another special edition issue of The Avenue Men’s Magazine that we are sure will make an impact in the industry. As with all of our publications there is NO BS and NO FLUFF! We demonstrate our great respect and admiration for this sacred art in our pages.

Tattooing is an ancient art form that continues to be “A Bold Tradition”.

*****If you want to submit an article or photos for this special issue contact us today. Also, advertising space is available, GAMag@GentlemensAvenue.com

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What Kind Of Men Will These Boys Become?

Gents,

Don’t miss out on the amazing inaugural issue of the Traditional Barber Journal that features many great articles and photographs. One great feature is a photo-shoot and transformation of two lil gents, 6 months and 2 years old, as they get groomed at Uptown Barbers in Whittier, CA.

Here is one gem from the photo-shoot. Don’t forget that these young men will grow into men who can influence the world in style, grooming and life. Nicholas Kotsios (2 years old) is sitting in a barber chair from early 1900’s! Teach them young.

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Support From Around The World!

We are honored and grateful for everyone’s support of our publications. In particular Mr. Toshiyuki Abe from Kawasaki, Japan. He is the owner and operator of Mid-Century Barber Shop and has one of the most impressive traditional barber shops in the world. Follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

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Midcentury Support

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The Avenue Men’s Magazine Winter/Spring 2014 Is Now Available!

Gents,

I am honored and proud to release The Avenue Men’s Magazine Winter/Spring 2015 issue! The largest issue to date, 68 pages, with No BS and No FLUFF. Just pure raw manliness and traditional values.

I must thank Mr. Ed Hardy for giving us the time of day and everyone who contributed articles, products and support for this issue. Salud!
Download the FREE digital version below or purchase the hard copy by clicking here.

winter 2015 now available

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Announcing The Traditional Tattoo Journal!

We are super excited to announce another special edition issue of The Avenue Men’s Magazine, Traditional Tattoo Journal! The goal is simple, document “A Bold Heritage”. Not only are traditional tattoos bold but they also required guts/cajones to get them and that is the heritage we want to preserve.

Learn about tattoos, artists, legends, history and stories of the amazing world of traditional tattooing. Modern traditional tattooers will also be covered! Many contributing writers will have their work featured.

If you are interested in writing, have stories or pictures that you would like to see featured please don’t hesitate to contact us

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Here Is A Great Opportunity For Artists!

We are looking for an artist to collaborate with for a very special project! If you are an artistopen call tattoo artist collab please don’t hesitate to contact us. If you have any recommendations please pass this on! Must be familiar with American Traditional tattoo, Traditional Flash and very creative.

Don’t Let This Opportunity Pass You Up! Contact us
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Exploring Japanese Kustom Kulture!

Gents,

One of the many great things we picked up during our visit to Ed Hardy’s shop in San Francisco, CA was thiskustom japan 1 great book by Michael McCabe, Kustom Japan. The book is published by Hardy Marks and edited by Mr. Hardy.

It is a great book that documents the amazing transfer and preservation of nostalgic culture in the land of the rising sun. Not only have they kept Kustom Kulture alive and well but they have made it their own.

One interesting feature of the book is that it is written in Japanese and English! Talk about dedication to the culture. If you are into Kustom Kulture, Cars, Style, and Art this book is a great purchase! Check out these images.
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