Ziggy Quinete, is a writer and a journalist. He is the creator of Gargoyle Collective, a consortium of artists dedicated to proliferating art and artistically inclined literature. Gargoyle Collective's artistic endeavors extend across a diverse range of mediums, encompassing paintings, literary works, and avant-garde installations. Ziggy's literary contributions range from exploring the intricate interplay between art and technology in 'The Ghost in the Machine, ' to delving into dystopian narratives with 'Cosmic Groove, ' a humorous fantastical piece that weaves tales of extraterrestrial beings on Earth as a means to introspect on the human condition.In collaboration with Mayumi Nakagaki, his most recent projects include an expansive encyclopedia about Irezumi, the ancient art of Japanese Tattoos. Titled 'Tokyo Ink', this book offers an exploration of the meaning of the imagery used in Body Art. This collaboration has also created a book about 'Hana Kotoba', the secret meaning of flowers. He has done similar work delving into the world of tattoos with 'The Meaning of Tattoos', where he explores the language of the most common tattoo themes in a photographic essay that spammed 4 continents. With an academic background rooted in critical thinking, Ziggy holds a degree in French Literature from the Sorbonne, Paris, and a post-graduation in Political Sciences. His multidisciplinary education armed him with a unique perspective on how political landscapes and societal structures intertwine with the realms of writing, art, and design.His works spark conversations on pertinent issues, evoke positive criticism, and ignite a collective drive towards a more conscientious future, challenging the readers to envision the world beyond its current limitations, delving into the hidden meaning of art and photography, and exploring new art frontiers.
Ink and Identity By drawing connections between the past and present, ""The Meaning of Tattoos"" invites readers to view tattoos as a language of the soul-a way for individuals to narrate their life journeys, experiences, and transitions through the timeless art of ink. This insightful guide not only educates but also enriches one's understanding of the multifaceted world of tattoos, making it an essential read for enthusiasts and scholars alike. - Suresh Bansal - 5 Stars LOVE, LOVE This book!!! Passionately written and visually captivating, this book is a must-read for anyone intrigued by the rich stories and varied interpretations that make each tattoo a unique piece of art. Whether you're a tattoo enthusiast or simply curious about cultural symbolism, ""The Meaning of Tattoos"" offers a compelling and enriching exploration into the fascinating world of body art. - Nicho - 5 Stars Detailed to the max! I really loved the detail that was poured into this book. From dragons to Polynesian tribal tattoos, careful descriptions were accompanied by vivid pictures. Tattoos are art, and this is clear to see in ""The Meaning of Tattoos."" I highly recommend this book and will be gifting it to several of my friends! - Cleo C - 5 Stars