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By relache


Don Ed Hardy dropped his first name for his professional work and changed the face of tattooing forever.
Don Ed Hardy dropped his first name for his professional work and changed the face of tattooing forever.

Tattoo artist Don Ed Hardy is considered by many to have been one of the biggest influences in the current tattoo Renaissance and one of the best tattoo artists in the world. Clearly he found his life's calling: he's got pictures of himself drawing elaborate tattoo designs on friends with colored pencils starting at the age of eleven.

He was one of the first to truly apply an art school approach to designing tattoos, and he was the first modern tattoo artist to fuse styles and sensibilities of Western and Japanese tattooing in his work.  Tattoo history says that it was his loaning of a notebook full of traditional Borneon designs to LA tattoo artist Leo Zulueta that has resulted in the modern tribal tattoo design movement. A fine art painter as well as a tattooer, Hardy is now retired in Hawaii and devotes his time to his own art. The last full-scale tattoo he completed before he stopped tattooing professional was a large-scale torso piece on comedienne Margaret Cho.

Known as Ed Hardy in the tattoo world, he used just his middle and last name for his tattoo work. Although retired, his designs are now seen everywhere as he's licensed them for use on merchandise that bears his name. You can find them on shirts, shoes, hats, notebooks, cigarette lighters and much more.



Hardy Marks Publications

Ed Hardy put out a magazine for a while in the late 1980s and early 1990s, called Tattootime. Although it only ran for a handful of issues, it really made its mark on the tattoo scene. The first issue "New Tribalism" came out and showcased the tribal fusion style that was coming out of Los Angeles at the time. Back then, it was the sort of thing that punk rockers and the SM scene was getting for skin art. Now you can't go anywhere in the tattoo world and not see these designs.

Hardy also published books of his own tattoo flash work. One whole stunning book is nothing but dragon designs, in just about every sort of variation you could imagine. His "2000 Dragons" project was a gigantic paper scroll upon which 2000 Dragons in honor of the year 2000 were created to form one unbroken enormous canvas, and he released a book to document the effort which took several years.


Books by Ed Hardy

Don Ed Hardy: Permanent Curios Don Ed Hardy: Permanent Curios
Price: $35.00
List Price: $10.00
Tattoo Flash Tattoo Flash
Price: $59.80
List Price: $50.00
2000 Dragons 2000 Dragons
Price: $74.98

Tattootime Magazine

tattootime magazine by ed hardy tattootime magazine by ed hardy
Current Bid: $100.00

Ed Hardy In The News

  • Madonna loves Christian Audigier's label, but will we? - guardian.co.uk

    Madonna loves Christian Audigier's label, but will we? guardian.co.uk Although the designs of skulls, roses and tigers are the work of US tattoo artist Don Ed Hardy, they have been transformed into a global brand by French ... and more » - 19 hours ago

  • Ed Hardy's Tattoo Art Is Booty for Digital Pirates - New York Times

    Ed Hardy's Tattoo Art Is Booty for Digital Pirates New York Times Don Ed Hardy, the famed tattoo artist, must smell good. Make that really good. Ed Hardy-themed perfumes have become some of the most popular fragrances in ... Highlights From Friday's Bay Area ReportNew York Times all 16 news articles » - 2 weeks ago

  • VSi Ed Hardy Tattoos Break New Ground In Flat Vend - Vending Times

    Vending Times VSi Ed Hardy Tattoos Break New Ground In Flat Vend Vending Times The Ed Hardy clothing line is based on the designs of famed tattoo artist and author Don Ed Hardy. Signed first by Ku USA to create a line of high-end ... - 2 weeks ago

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BigGirlBlue profile image

BigGirlBlue  says:
2 months ago

Ed Hardy pieces are a huge item at plus size clothing shop Torrid. I had not realized he was such a huge icon in the tattoo world. It's given me a new impression of his clothing line.

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Hmrjmr1  says:
2 months ago

Very Interesting good hub..

lyricsingray profile image

lyricsingray  says:
2 months ago

Very cool-thanks!

Cathy profile image

Cathy  says:
2 months ago

I love learning new stuff! I got a couple small tatts myself and am planning on another - at least one. It's tricky to find a good artist that cares about the client and their interests. WOnder what Hardy's thoughts are on that. Thanks relache

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Sandyspider  says:
2 months ago

An interesting hub!

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hinckles koma  says:
2 months ago

I want a tattoo now. lol

FredShingle  says:
2 months ago

Very nice hub!!

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