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Don Ed Hardy ignored a Yale fine-art fellowship to pursue the art of tattoo, a timeless and often taboo tradition that captivated him since he was a young boy in the Orange County beach town of Corona del Mar. At the San Francisco Art Institute in the early '60s, Hardy mastered the demanding art of intaglio etching under the tutelage of the late Gordon Cook, who instilled in Hardy a love of craft, Asian art and the quiet power of Giorgio Morandi's little still life pictures. He has drawn images on torsos, canvases and giant scrolls with equal conviction and aplomb. A tattoo innovator and historian who expanded the palette and pictorial possibilities of custom-made body art; Hardy is also a prolific lithographer, painter and etcher. His images of devils, dragons, bearded ladies and are widely exhibited and collected. Hardy’s early tattoo images, the retro' skulls, sailor girls and derby-topped dragons, have appeared on T-shirts, jackets, motorcycles and jeans, hats, and other items are sold worldwide under the Ed Hardy brand. Hardy has also published several books on the art of tattooing.
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