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Christopher D. Brand

    http://www.cbrandworks.com/
    Christopher Brand is a Los Angeles based artist and member of UGLARworks.

News — Christopher D. Brand

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    "This article focuses on tattoo artist Chris Brand’s recent project, 108 Heroes of Los Angeles, as a way to understand how experiences of minoritization are narrated through the racialized geographies and historical specificities of global Los Angeles. Basing his work on the woodblock prints of nineteenth century artist Kuniyoshi, Brand ...

Christopher Brand’s Honorable '108 Heroes of Los Angeles ...

    https://www.tattoodo.com/a/christopher-brands-honorable-108-heroes-of-los-angeles-12671
    If asked whether or not 14th-century Chinese outlaws and 1980’s West Coast Chicanos were cut out of the same cloth, most people would probably say that they’re different as sunrise and sunset, but Christopher Brand begs to differ. Even though these groups are separated by an ocean and a couple hundred years, Brand used their similarities as inspiration for his 108 Heroes of Los Angeles project.Author: Ross Howerton

Artists Perseverance Japanese American National Museum

    http://www.janm.org/exhibits/perseverance/artists/
    Horishiki (Chris Brand) Horishiki works in Southern California and is one of the world’s leading tattoo artists. He has worked with tattoo legend Jack Rudy at the famed Good Time Charlie’s Tattooland in Anaheim for over a decade.

21st century Suikoden: Tattoo reinterpretations of the ...

    https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10304312.2016.1262939
    Jan 26, 2015 · This article focuses on tattoo artist Chris Brand’s recent project, 108 Heroes of Los Angeles, as a way to understand how experiences of minoritization are narrated through the racialized geographies and historical specificities of global Los Angeles. Basing his work on the woodblock prints of nineteenth century artist Kuniyoshi, Brand reinvents the heroic figures of the fourteenth century …Cited by: 1

Perseverance: An Evolution of Japanese Tattoos (NSFW ...

    https://www.huffpost.com/entry/perseverance_1_b_4958011
    Chris Brand, my main tattoo artist and great friend, showed me a brilliant back piece many years ago on Ben Grillo, Big Huero’s Swan Song, which is a Chicano gang member juxtaposed as Rorihakucho Chojun of the Japanese version of the 108 outlaws or heroes of The Water Margin.

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