TATTOO TRIBAL Vol.69 (Fujimi Mook) used japan magazine From Japan

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[Cover & Top Interview] Rei × Takeru Two rare date men who represent the rock world, now here is Aimi--. Rewriting the existing musical view, gaining popularity as a truly “one and only” band And attention is focused on genreless activities that do not stop at music , the vocalists Rei and Takeru gathered and talked only for this magazine, and a number of completely new collaboration shots were realized! ] [2nd special feature] [“Lines” and “Shadows” drawn with pointillism / supreme dot design] [ARTIST INTERVIEW] ・Horimasa 1st [Gunma] ・EN, Mica Cat, Mukie [Tokyo] [ROCK IS "NOT" DEAD] ・ Yoshiatsu・ EDDIE LEGEND・ YOSHIYA [PICK UP CONTENTS] "Topic Booming! Illustrator TAKUMI's Transcendental Creation" "Kushi Kanzashi Art Museum ~The Beauty of Women from Edo to Showa~" [Others] "Tattoos and Designs Related to Music ~Soul of Music~" "HOW TO CUSTOM ORDER ~Tattooing no A to Z~” 『EVENT REPORT "Art Works Variation " "Exploring the Charms of the 2017 Zodiac " etc…… Publisher ‏ : ‎Tatsumi Publishing (2016/12) /16) Release Date ‏ : ‎ 2016/12/16 Language ‏ : ‎ Japanese Mook ‏ : ‎ Page 120

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