Organica

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Organica
Organicapainting.jpg
Author Guy Aitchison
Illustrator
Genre Art, Photography
Country United States
Publisher Proton Press
Published 2005 (second edition)
Language English
Pages 160
ISBN 0977127001

World-renowned painter and tattooist Guy Aitchison's book, Organica, covers the last 18 years of his career and focusses in particular on the abstract, free-form imagery that he is known for. Showing tattoos and paintings side by side, the book aims to emphasize the connection between these two very different art media, and the wide variety of unusual offspring that have resulted from this innovative artist working between these two classic art forms. Organica is a high-quality, large-format glossy hardcover art book that will entertain and inspire artists and art collectors from all walks of life. It is 160 pages in full color, 9.25X11.75" on high quality archival paper, and includes a CD containing translations into Spanish, French, Italian, German, Dutch, Russian, Serbian, Polish, Danish, and Japanese.