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Tattoo artist, Jess Yen, tells us about the style of Tebori, or Japanese hand poke tattoos, and some of the history behind it.
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Комментарии : 1,5 тыс.   
@asparaguspies
@asparaguspies 5 лет назад
Close to 50 years old? Wow, that’s hard to believe. He looks so youthful. Gorgeous work! I love that he’s tattooing traditional to his culture.
@user-N20
@user-N20 5 лет назад
He looks like he's 38, 42 at the oldest, what the heck
@essenceserendipity
@essenceserendipity 5 лет назад
SBwarriorwolf Yeaah that’s what I was thinking! He looks 38 to me
@bstmeg5237
@bstmeg5237 5 лет назад
He looks bout 45 of course he looks young. It's like you've never seen a young looking person before
@killshark234
@killshark234 5 лет назад
Asian don’t raisin
@kayilla6413
@kayilla6413 5 лет назад
@@killshark234 yep, up until they hit 60's
@aurelius2070
@aurelius2070 5 лет назад
It’s very disappointing to see that tattoos are still seen as taboo in Asia considering that someone of the finest tattoo style come for here.
@butterbruhh
@butterbruhh 4 года назад
You hate to see it.
@copitzkymichael3313
@copitzkymichael3313 4 года назад
They are not since 2015/17
@user-lw9tu1tj7c
@user-lw9tu1tj7c 4 года назад
@@copitzkymichael3313 In some places they still are since 90% of the people with tattoos are from mafias and yakuza
@copitzkymichael3313
@copitzkymichael3313 4 года назад
@@user-lw9tu1tj7c that's quite telling!
@JohnDoe-us1ek
@JohnDoe-us1ek 4 года назад
無名のバカ In Hawaii everybody is inked up. I wanted to travel to Japan soon. Will I be treated lowly or looked at weird 🤔
@xaviergarces3125
@xaviergarces3125 4 года назад
This guy has a literal chain for a chain.
@dinoflame9696
@dinoflame9696 4 года назад
that's a real Lowe's jewelry piece
@danfardz189
@danfardz189 4 года назад
Legendary
@omarlmao4962
@omarlmao4962 4 года назад
🐐🐐🐐
@SemperVictor1120
@SemperVictor1120 4 года назад
and a candle pocket
@exactly7773
@exactly7773 4 года назад
@@SemperVictor1120 I thought it was more like a lighter
@AlfredSoul
@AlfredSoul 5 лет назад
The client got two skulls on his buttcheek... now that's what I call deadass.
@jjenns5618
@jjenns5618 5 лет назад
😂😂🤣😂
@bookfan22
@bookfan22 5 лет назад
You win.
@kentm1719
@kentm1719 5 лет назад
Haha
@SuperCrazyEstonian
@SuperCrazyEstonian 5 лет назад
Dad puns for the win.
@rehanlewis8930
@rehanlewis8930 5 лет назад
Lol
@MrIhatechu
@MrIhatechu 5 лет назад
As for someone who has a sleeve from his ankle to knee done in Tebori, it hurts 10x more but the end result is so worth it.
@katate13
@katate13 5 лет назад
Biohazard Asian I have a tebori piece on my thigh, and holy shit it hurt but it’s probably my favorite. Also, I’ve heard some people refer to leg sleeves as socks.
@bstmeg5237
@bstmeg5237 5 лет назад
Ouch
@fudo3533
@fudo3533 5 лет назад
tebori hurt less than the machine for me
@MyLittleHomie
@MyLittleHomie 5 лет назад
Would you say the tattoo ages better than one done by a machine (in terms of the color lasting longer and not fading)? I'm really interested in Japanese style tattoos and am wondering if the Tebori would be a better option if I were to get one...
@thehermeticgnostic66
@thehermeticgnostic66 5 лет назад
@@MyLittleHomie if the artist is good itll age well, if not, not
@harveyi17i19
@harveyi17i19 5 лет назад
You guys should do a video where you get artists to bring in old pieces of art before they found tattooing. Would be cool to see where they started from.
@Idk-cn5ys
@Idk-cn5ys 5 лет назад
Harvey I 17 I i now I am the first out of 194 people but yes definitely
@debaterofeverythingpresent2775
No
@dank-memes-and-broken-drea7712
Crown Admirer ☕️😂😂
@harveyartzz7475
@harveyartzz7475 5 лет назад
That would be pretty cool
@andrewl.correa7141
@andrewl.correa7141 5 лет назад
Crown Admirer fork you butch that’s a awesome idea
@Skysthelimit212
@Skysthelimit212 5 лет назад
More on traditional tattoo styles from around the world please!!
@Mini_Mii98
@Mini_Mii98 5 лет назад
I'd love to see proper Maori tattoos!
@SushiKing123NorskGaming
@SushiKing123NorskGaming 5 лет назад
Yes!!
@arwnabrl
@arwnabrl 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jDXd7U5PhDU.html you can watch this, the last of her kind in philippines.
@dox-0130
@dox-0130 4 года назад
@@arwnabrl yea that one is so cool and unique
@remizilla
@remizilla 4 года назад
Would love to see the Samoan Pe’a or Malu
@stephanierando3477
@stephanierando3477 5 лет назад
It's sad that Japan has pretty much banned a traditional art. Sailor Jerry and many western traditional tattooers were heavily inspired by Japanese Tebori.
@jordyngalvan8558
@jordyngalvan8558 5 лет назад
They pretty much banned it because there was a time that the yakuza had them and it meant you were part of a gang.
@22RyuHi
@22RyuHi 5 лет назад
@@jordyngalvan8558 They didn't banned it, this tattoo was made to brand criminal. Also you seem to think that the Yakuza stopped doing it. They still do it and if i had this kind of tattoo i wouldn't go to Japan, seems like a good way to get your ass kicked.
@Thedylannguyen
@Thedylannguyen 5 лет назад
It's not banned. Just severely looked down upon.
@lostsurferjames5
@lostsurferjames5 5 лет назад
Actually folks tattooing is "banned" to an extent in Japan for health code reasons, however there are loopholes that my Tabori Artist was explaining to me while getting inked over there. I can't recall exactly what it was but if I remember or feel like doing the research I'll post again.
@kn2549
@kn2549 4 года назад
Its not banned. As a native Japanese, let me explain the history. When Japan opened up their country in the 19th century, Japan went through a westernization phase where traditional cultures that may seem “barbaric” from the westerners eyes were looked down. Because of this, the government implemented a law where ordinary Japanese citizens werent allowed to get tattoos. During the Edo period(16th-19th century) before Japan opened up, getting tattoos was quite a popular thing to do among the common working classes. Men such as firefighters, fisherman, merchants, and gamblers often had tattoos back in those times and it wasnt something that was only unique to the Yakuza. Its just that when Japan modernized, those who were merchants(tekiya) and gamblers(bakuto) became Yakuzas to operate their own businesses and kept their traditional commoner cultures. Thats why the Yakuzas today often have very traditional forms of vocabulary, greetings, honorifics and are closely linked to religions such as Shintoism. But nowadays, what was once considered normal for the Japanese people only applies to the Yakuza. I guess this is one of the good things about the Yakuza, the fact that they kept some of the authentic cultures that ordinary people have forgotten.
@88slay
@88slay 4 года назад
This guy is old school he dont give any shit ... salute bro
@TheMehdi1994
@TheMehdi1994 4 года назад
I thought this dude was 20 something until he said back in 87 😂
@iCutWaffles
@iCutWaffles 4 года назад
Very wrinkly for 20 year old my dude
@7381366
@7381366 4 года назад
MehdiBarka doesn’t look 20 ish to me
@climb318
@climb318 4 года назад
henry Sanson agreed - not 20ish, but he certainly doesn't look like he's pushing 50
@TheMehdi1994
@TheMehdi1994 4 года назад
Idk but he looks hella young tho I was so surprised 😂
@b.e.z6831
@b.e.z6831 4 года назад
Asian don't raisin
@BryanCasella
@BryanCasella 5 лет назад
super dope. would definitely love to get a tat Tebori style.
@HowCharming1
@HowCharming1 3 года назад
Love your videos!
@jmoa5758
@jmoa5758 3 года назад
Lol no you wouldn't
@jamesmayle4712
@jamesmayle4712 3 года назад
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@markrobless6245
@markrobless6245 3 года назад
@@jamesmayle4712 salam brother
@sinaiulliel1700
@sinaiulliel1700 5 лет назад
i had tebori done before and i much prefer it over machine, it’s very therapeutic for me. after 4 hours though, it starts to get very painful and you’re just hoping it ends soon. the last 30 minutes of my tattoo were the absolute worst, but still, i prefer it over machine, the colors are indeed brighter and have remained bright! my whites are so white still, they never yellowed, thank you so much Horimomo from Tokyo! 💕
@lostsurferjames5
@lostsurferjames5 5 лет назад
Same for myself. I nearly fell asleep during the first portion of the tattoo but the last bit it felt like I had been stunk by a swarm of wasp, then had the stings repeatedly stabbed over and over again lol
@ChoJun69
@ChoJun69 4 года назад
@@lostsurferjames5 why no pain-killers? never did a tattoo but afaik it hurts depending on area, but still, wouldn't just getting a pain-killer help with this stuff, since they're made to lower your pain.
@lostsurferjames5
@lostsurferjames5 4 года назад
@@ChoJun69 not to sound like an edgelord but pain makes part of the experience at least for me. A few hours of pain is worth a lifetime piece of art. Now medically speaking most artist don't want you to take things that make you bleed more(alcohol is one of those things) because the blood can wash out some of the ink meaning the artist has to tattoo twice as much for the same result. Don't know which meds will and won't cause that but not worth it for me to risk my piece, I just deal with it.
@sinaiulliel1700
@sinaiulliel1700 4 года назад
lostsurferjames5 that’s honestly the best way to describe the pain that takes over after a while. i was ready to take a nap then the pain hit me like a truck out of nowhere LMFAO all worth it though for sure!
@jordanelmaleh3382
@jordanelmaleh3382 4 года назад
ChoJun Using pain killers wouldn’t work, one because you could possibly bleed more due to some being blood thinners and two because it’s not like injections. It wouldn’t last long like injections.
@theuniquebean
@theuniquebean 5 лет назад
Working on my Japanese dragon back piece right now but with a machine. I definitely have respect for anyone who does their tattoos in this traditional way. Beautiful.
@JonathanFlores-jq6bj
@JonathanFlores-jq6bj 5 лет назад
I'm working on my traditional tebori Japanese back piece! Done by Hori Taka in LA
@JonathanFlores-jq6bj
@JonathanFlores-jq6bj 4 года назад
@Gangster of Love you can check out my instagram @veganplantdad itll be some posts down
@johnnywalker3862
@johnnywalker3862 4 года назад
Jonathan Flores Hi man! I want a tattoo traditionaly done.I was thinking going to Hori Taka i’ve seen his work but i am a little skeptical.If you can help me telling your journey with Taka it would be great for me.Two additional questions i have for you: How much for a full back piece done in tebori from Hori? And how many hours did you put?
@atalantereinedastria1656
@atalantereinedastria1656 3 года назад
@@JonathanFlores-jq6bj Hi, I'm interested in doing a tebori on my back in a few years, could you tell me how long it took to do yours? Thanks!
@JonathanFlores-jq6bj
@JonathanFlores-jq6bj 3 года назад
@@atalantereinedastria1656 I started at 18, now I'm 21 and still on my back piece but I haven't gone since covid started so 2 years so far still not donr
@sitkadear4535
@sitkadear4535 5 лет назад
I’m indigenous to Alaska and received my facial chin tattoos with our style of traditional hand poke. 😁 It was very painful!
@Joy-kl8ek
@Joy-kl8ek 5 лет назад
Why chin?
@gaanii3376
@gaanii3376 5 лет назад
@jovani barboza it's a traditional thing, not even close to what you're thinking. Dumbasses that think they're gonna be big rappers or some shit getting stupid little tattoos on their face? Yeah. That's stupid. But that's not even close to what this is lol
@cuckheadmcgee8490
@cuckheadmcgee8490 5 лет назад
jovani barboza you're a fucking idiot
@Faerienice
@Faerienice 5 лет назад
@jovani barboza ok cool guy
@sitkadear4535
@sitkadear4535 5 лет назад
K Senpai Before contact, we had tattoos all over the body. Only women would give tattoos(I’m not sure why) and usually, only women got tattoos. Intricate designs on the thighs were birthing tattoos, to welcome our children into the world. The chin tattoos were to represent coming of age, womanhood. We had family designs up and down our arms and chest. Forehead tattoos to represent the sun coming back after a long winter. There are much more but wanted to let some of you that are curious know what our tattoos are like. Not everyone’s cup of tea, but I wear my tattoos proudly.
@its2hats
@its2hats 5 лет назад
holy shit this takes some real talent
@rafisuryana9503
@rafisuryana9503 4 года назад
Yeah NoDoubtAboutIt
@gerardorigu5631
@gerardorigu5631 4 года назад
There's no such thing as "talent" it's all about practice, persistance and effort.
@notthegoodguy7344
@notthegoodguy7344 4 года назад
Gerardo rigu so singing aint a talent i just need good practice even if i have a shit voice?
@doyomi_yt4460
@doyomi_yt4460 4 года назад
TheGood Guy Honestly, yes. You just have to train your voice, some people just have a head start and sound better than others in a less amount of time. It’s like studying.
@gerardorigu5631
@gerardorigu5631 4 года назад
@@notthegoodguy7344 yeah,vocal chords are muscle,you want abs? You work out,you want to be a good singer? Work your way to your ideal/dream voice,oh have mind,one of the factors that affect you as a singer is how you train your voice and how big Is your larinx,there's a few other factors but these are the main ones that will affect you as a singer
@mdubleyew7924
@mdubleyew7924 5 лет назад
The traditional methods of tattooing across cultures were insane, much respect for hand poke tattoos.
@bradleybernard9602
@bradleybernard9602 3 года назад
People are always blown away when I tell them my tebori style tattoo was done with just a bamboo stick. The lines are perfect, the color bright and flawlessly even and pure. The great Horimitsu did it in Tokyo all by hand. Hurts no more than a machine just takes a bit longer. And the crunch sound like cutting meat with a knife adds to the fun.
@krisjoy2
@krisjoy2 4 года назад
i got a tattoo from him three years ago...its still my favorite he is one of the best doing this work
@sheldonsmith1739
@sheldonsmith1739 4 года назад
K C what is his name? I didn’t see his name in the intro
@AmadeuShinChan
@AmadeuShinChan 4 года назад
@@sheldonsmith1739 [ holy yen]
@omarlmao4962
@omarlmao4962 4 года назад
what’d you get
@Ligma_Male-ub1ud
@Ligma_Male-ub1ud 4 года назад
What’s his hourly rate?
@animikhchakrabarty
@animikhchakrabarty 4 года назад
@@Ligma_Male-ub1ud very stupid question to ask
@Najisama777
@Najisama777 4 года назад
I received my first traditional tattoo from Kalinga, Buscalan, Philippines. Got my tattoo from the butbut tribe where the famous "Mambabatok", Apo Whang Od lives. All my tattoes are from there and still going back twice every year. The place is Beautiful too,Peace and Love in that village :)
@Forenzikproductions
@Forenzikproductions 4 года назад
This looks painful as shit
@damienduff7471
@damienduff7471 3 года назад
Bruh listen to noise it makes pricking the skin hahah
@pandapolka
@pandapolka 3 года назад
My first tattoo was done while I was living in Japan by an artist who specializes in Tabori (I didn’t get that style cause I was younger and stupidly passed that opportunity). But I was asking him questions about that style and he said it is actually less painful due to the slower process, and the fact that the artist has more control of the instruments, compared to a modern tattoo machine. If I get the chance to visit again I definitely want to go back to him and get a traditional style tattoo.
@tienenaar2295
@tienenaar2295 3 года назад
@@pandapolka I can confirm, It's less painful. I did get the opportunity to get a dragon tattoo done by a Korean Tebori artist visiting Belgium. Took 8 hours but did hurt less than a other tattoo that took only 3 hours. One day I'll have that tabori finished into a complete arm sleeve.
@samuelc6246
@samuelc6246 3 года назад
Depends on what you ate before shitting. On a more serious note, I don't think it looks any more or less painful than more "modern" techniques. Perhaps less painful, because the artists feels better what they do. And having several tattoos on several body parts, I can tell you just this: it was never too painful for me, but it's different for everyone, and perhaps even depending on who does it, but some parts were absolutely not painful where you'd expect it to be painful (my head and neck), some parts the other way around (my knees were way more painful).
@Samson16436
@Samson16436 3 года назад
@@samuelc6246 it's funny how it varies so much. my hands, didnt feel shit. between my boobs, almost screamed
@XiyuYang
@XiyuYang 5 лет назад
I have a piece on my thigh and that experience is pure agony. But the result is amazing.
@b1squitz31
@b1squitz31 4 года назад
Why is it better than any other tattoo
@drdrdrk
@drdrdrk 4 года назад
How is the result different from tattoo machine?
@XiyuYang
@XiyuYang 4 года назад
@@drdrdrk A lot more color goes in and colors are more saturated and full, it has some personal meaning as well, I used to live in Japan and wanted to honor that
@drdrdrk
@drdrdrk 4 года назад
Xiyu Yang thank you for your response and explanation. I’m happy to hear you love your tattoo and it has meaning for you!
@htxsniperman9572
@htxsniperman9572 4 года назад
Stfu
@joshisajedi2461
@joshisajedi2461 5 лет назад
I could have watched this for hours. I love the history behind different methods of tattooing. I’d love to get a tebori piece done someday.
@AlexTrout79
@AlexTrout79 4 года назад
RU-vid seems to think I want a tabori tattoo, as it recommended this 🤔
@gojirabh9383
@gojirabh9383 4 года назад
Well if you want an actually amazing tattoo that will pretty much never fade, Tebori is definitely a preferred style
@trisatnwashere
@trisatnwashere 4 года назад
Same but i want one now.
@AlexTrout79
@AlexTrout79 4 года назад
Tristan Washington 😂
@osas5211
@osas5211 4 года назад
it's a suggestion, there's a not interested option
@rommel.3477
@rommel.3477 4 года назад
This tattoo is sponsored by youtube then hmmmmmmmm🤔
@kaitlynpermelia3672
@kaitlynpermelia3672 3 года назад
This artist is just bad ass. Everything about him. His whole aura, his style, the way he talks and presents himself. When people just give off a feel where you want to respect them without them having to prove they deserve to be respected, that says a lot about a person's character and this man is one of those people. It would be an honor to get tattooed by him.
@Morgan8378
@Morgan8378 4 года назад
Never had a tattoo but as an artist im always intrigued by the different artists and styles in this part of the art world. The history of tebori is one of those that sticks out.
@dandyyyyy
@dandyyyyy 4 года назад
Nobody: RU-vid: hey, want a japanese tabori tattoo?
@danielmarais6216
@danielmarais6216 4 года назад
What gets me is that I had a discussion with my boss about getting one done yesterday
@dandyyyyy
@dandyyyyy 4 года назад
@@danielmarais6216 fbi is watching you I guess
@danielmarais6216
@danielmarais6216 4 года назад
Seraphy at least my FBI guy knows what to promote with the conversations I have
@DarrenBeaty
@DarrenBeaty 4 года назад
Hey sameo
@bunta69
@bunta69 3 года назад
But I do
@fuzzy5987
@fuzzy5987 5 лет назад
I love watching the craftsmanship that goes into making and designing these traditional Japanese back pieces.
@uusername7454
@uusername7454 5 лет назад
Loving these "so you want" videos, keep em coming!
@VeralBoni
@VeralBoni 5 лет назад
Daym right we want it! And we want moooore!!! It would be awesome and indulgent to have a mini series of this please!!!
@TheMickvermeer
@TheMickvermeer 5 лет назад
Definitely!
@JonathanFlores-jq6bj
@JonathanFlores-jq6bj 5 лет назад
I'm working on my Tebori back piece, green dragon, so far 80 hours into it and 2 years, so much fun!! Can't wait to start the front of my body suit
@dangkadventures6787
@dangkadventures6787 4 года назад
damn 80 hours is hella long. ur piece must be looking sick af 👌
@khalilelfakhri8243
@khalilelfakhri8243 4 года назад
I really want to see your tattoo
@BarryaLLen-ik8bq
@BarryaLLen-ik8bq 4 года назад
You look like a child tho
@JonathanFlores-jq6bj
@JonathanFlores-jq6bj 4 года назад
You guys can check it out on my instagram @plantboy04
@dangkadventures6787
@dangkadventures6787 4 года назад
@@BarryaLLen-ik8bq thats perfect! its better to look young than old 😁
@mndyD9
@mndyD9 3 года назад
Forever appreciative of Tebori and traditional Japanese art 🤍🙏🏻 This dude’s awesome and super informative.
@kungfudenny577
@kungfudenny577 3 года назад
Much respect to Jess for advocating and bringing over a different cultural style of art. They're amazing
@archangelspythons
@archangelspythons 4 года назад
Just realized how odd his haircut is. It fits him, just not a style I've ever seen
@nika5318
@nika5318 4 года назад
Angel 13 woa I didn’t notice anything until you said it
@dakotaroyster8497
@dakotaroyster8497 4 года назад
It's actually common to see from where I've been in Japan and Korea
@humannaturedj
@humannaturedj 4 года назад
I would've never noticed, it does look nice
@envidiaff8485
@envidiaff8485 4 года назад
Angel 13 old
@Jayato
@Jayato 4 года назад
When you going bald you gotta improvise
@rosaperegrine4556
@rosaperegrine4556 4 года назад
Tattoos are so beautiful - I hope that someday they’re completely normalised, because I do still think there’s somewhat of a stigma around them. I’m currently 16 and can’t wait to get tattoos when I’m older :) How tattoos are a part of so many cultures is honestly amazing, the symbolism and effort put into the art is just so fascinating. Huge respects to this man for doing what he does!
@zaiyaanesoof8697
@zaiyaanesoof8697 4 года назад
It's amazing how these tatoos have such a history associated and held by them, that at their mere sight they tell a beautiful whole flowing story in a still image.
@lorrieruff4402
@lorrieruff4402 4 года назад
I loved this, I understand a little more not only the different ways tattoos are done. But the history behind it. There should be more of these.
@RaginYak
@RaginYak 4 года назад
Wow.... the end result says it all. Beautiful.
@PirateCaptainScrubbsDeckland
@PirateCaptainScrubbsDeckland 4 года назад
He looks and sounds like a Japanese Ice T😆
@babygeraldino5139
@babygeraldino5139 4 года назад
Congratulations, you just gave me John Mulaney flashbacks.
@user-un-known
@user-un-known 3 года назад
But he's not from Japan...
@chriscarter8228
@chriscarter8228 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@jamesmayle4712
@jamesmayle4712 3 года назад
The meaning of life is our relationship with God. These four steps are the key to getting a Divine Revelation directly from him. They are something you'd eventually do if you took God seriously enough to read the Bible, while implementing its teachings. They are, forgive your parents, break down before Jesus, ask for forgiveness, and read three books of the Bible. Step four requires the first book of each testament, and one you chose yourself. The order is actually important. The steps build on each other. Each one primes your soul for the next. To be forgiven we must forgive. Mathew 6: 14-15. That's why forgiving others has to come before asking for forgiveness. Jesus will not forgive you until you've at least done the bare minimum, our parents. They're supposed to be easiest to forgive, because they've fed, housed, loved us to some degree. Our problems with them are supposed to represent our problems with God. This is why the bare minimum to receive the revelation is our parents. You'll still have to forgive everyone though, but that comes much easier after meeting God. I'm extremely serious and very literal. I'm not talking about signs, nor feelings, nor prayer. It's an actual literal pulled out of your body direct one on one conversation, nothing you can miss. nor misinterpretae. The vast majority of christans never bother to do what God wants seriously, so most never get this revelation. To most outside church their Bible is a paper weight, or at best a virtue signal. Their religion is in what other people think about them, not their relationship with God. Please do those steps I mentioned, there really is a Divine Revelation waiting for all of us. There's extraordinarlly important information we all desperately need in this revelation, but those who get it are forbidden to share it. The Truth that Jesus Christ is Lord is written on every human heart. We all have that knowledge inside us, but we bury it under mountains of pain and anger. Those steps clear away that garbage inside you, letting God heal you, so that his words boom clearly inside your soul. The entire point of our existence here is to Trust God enough that we pay him this mustard seed of Faith, so his Grace can remove the stain sin has left on our souls. Everyone that does not get this Grace is not forgiven of any of their sins, even if they turned around and we're the best person from 25 to death. Without Grace those first sins are still counted against you, tying you to the devil's punishment. It's not about being a good person, It's about being forgiven for when you weren't. The Bible is Truth. Please do those steps and see for yourself. Please take your salvation seriously
@zOMGitsChristine
@zOMGitsChristine 4 года назад
Love this series! And I loved this guy's perspective! Please keep them coming!
@celestetanepau8572
@celestetanepau8572 3 года назад
What amazing mentors this talented man had ! Your artwork is absolutely beautiful
@OmgBsitka
@OmgBsitka 5 лет назад
Very insightful and that tattoo was amazing
@jentaro
@jentaro 5 лет назад
Props to this dude for putting respect on Horiyoshi III name. That 5:44 Coy sleeve work is subarashii. EDIT: He conversated with the Health Department to bring the original technique to the US. Amazing. I envy you guys.
@RoseOfTheDawn
@RoseOfTheDawn 5 лет назад
I think it's conversed
@jentaro
@jentaro 5 лет назад
That too. Converse is the standard. Conversate is a nonstandard verb that means “to have a conversation.” They're both in use.
@jentaro
@jentaro 4 года назад
@Milwaukee Mayhem Yeah? Who are you, the japanese grammar police? Fuck outta here.
@jentaro
@jentaro 4 года назад
@Milwaukee Mayhem Haha, did I hurt your little feelings there, boy? I love you assholes always tryina' correct or insult everybody hidden behind their telephone with anonymous avatars, crusing back and forth but guess what, this ain't your homework. You're as basic as they come.
@defbored
@defbored 4 года назад
These one-on-one interviews are my favorite videos on the internet.
@IntergalacticSpaceKitten
@IntergalacticSpaceKitten 4 года назад
The art, technique, and especially the culture behind it is what makes it so special than any ordinary tattoo. That'd be quite an awesome experience to get one, after knowing the culture and history of it all first.
@mrmikojo5738
@mrmikojo5738 4 года назад
7:00 surprised me, he literally used the guy’s skin to show the difference from the techniques. I’d get one of those tattoos though for sure.
@revinaque1342
@revinaque1342 5 лет назад
Wow, that was fascinating! I would've loved to see the finished piece at the end
@gojirabh9383
@gojirabh9383 4 года назад
The guy who was being tattooed will probably have to go through months of this to get it done. Maybe even a year+
@ArtistryRRene
@ArtistryRRene 4 года назад
This was so informative. I have always wanted to have this type of traditional style of tattoo done. He is truly an awesome artist.
@julieghim7846
@julieghim7846 4 года назад
It can be stifling, living in Japan with tattoos but there are so many amazing artists here that it’s totally worth it for the chance to receive some awesome work!
@rebeccastelling9346
@rebeccastelling9346 4 года назад
I love his work and I can't wait till the day I get my back piece from him
@Artiick
@Artiick 5 лет назад
Seems like painful and everything BUT. If you pay attention closely the 1st canvas is not bleeding
@John-sz7vf
@John-sz7vf 4 года назад
First guy was definitely bleeding you can see it about 2 minutes in give or take
@Artiick
@Artiick 4 года назад
DrinkTheCoffee i just skipped 1st guy lel
@Artiick
@Artiick 4 года назад
@Responsible Forest dude. Get out of here with your "god believe in angels" stuff. Don't pull the "posses and wicked" cars. It's useless
@skylergabriele6445
@skylergabriele6445 4 года назад
@Responsible Forest no, you just don't know anything. Ignorance is fear my friend.
@charlesbean4437
@charlesbean4437 4 года назад
@Responsible Forest think God cares more about other shit than his children getting ink and if he sentences us to Hell with murders for Ink he's a shit God so and that's coming from a Mormon 😂 mind you a shit Mormon but one none the less
@amandaprice3799
@amandaprice3799 3 года назад
I could listen to him talk about history of tattooing for hours , he literally put an image in my mine an I could see it !! AMAZING
@Sigma1_969
@Sigma1_969 2 года назад
Bro.... Your work is top class, I felt pride and pain just watching you work...mad props to the client, I know it hurts...
@YoungBison
@YoungBison 3 года назад
Can we just appreciate his line work and shading? I mean damn that's good stuff
@bigstepper8347
@bigstepper8347 5 лет назад
Best one by far
@scooterjennings6181
@scooterjennings6181 3 года назад
The passion and knowledge Mr. Yen displays in this video is outstanding!
@TheCrazymomto6
@TheCrazymomto6 3 года назад
This was so interesting, I love learning about new things. Beautiful work, incorporating tradition with modern, amazing work!
@user-eh9rf4qj6r
@user-eh9rf4qj6r 5 лет назад
my hand would fall off
@JayBoooks
@JayBoooks 5 лет назад
Id be scared accidentally tattooing my own hand rather than the person 😅
@user-eh9rf4qj6r
@user-eh9rf4qj6r 5 лет назад
Johnny Xaysanapannha omg
@markassbrownie
@markassbrownie 4 года назад
Username does not check out
@pixpixpixpixpix
@pixpixpixpixpix 5 лет назад
Holyyyy that looks painful af. I love tattoos and want to get more but lorrrrd I cannot imagine going through this!!
@jackzn7860
@jackzn7860 5 лет назад
pussy.
@doodoowater5282
@doodoowater5282 5 лет назад
@@jackzn7860 bruh
@lostsurferjames5
@lostsurferjames5 5 лет назад
I've got a large Tabori piece on the underside of my forearm, it was painful but really not much worse than any other tattoo in non-sensitive spots.
@pixpixpixpixpix
@pixpixpixpixpix 4 года назад
@@jackzn7860 and you have Tebori tattoos on you? People like you do not know what a tattoo is irl but oh give a keyboard and some fingers and you just type away to glory! Lmao.
@pixpixpixpixpix
@pixpixpixpixpix 4 года назад
@@lostsurferjames5 Ha..the more comments I read like yours the more my mind is changing..maybe it's just watching the art of tattooing, I feel like looking at videos hurts me more than getting an actual one lol.
@katreilly3094
@katreilly3094 Год назад
I chose to do hand poked tattoos because I have arthritis and they're easier on my hands and in this process I chose the kuro Sumi ink because it is the best and it's one of the safest tattoo inks out there. I'm still learning but and exploring different styles of the hand poke and tapping tattoo methods.
@jorgeasaur
@jorgeasaur 5 лет назад
Always awesome to see a video with @jessyentattoo in it.
@MrSparkles1324
@MrSparkles1324 5 лет назад
Have a work in progress arm sleeve tebori style and for me it hurt way less then the tattoo machine. It was less traumatic to the skin.
@smallblockafc3948
@smallblockafc3948 5 лет назад
He took the word chain seriously
@dlucas527
@dlucas527 21 день назад
I love the way he explains this.
@mackenziekarsonovich1073
@mackenziekarsonovich1073 3 года назад
It would be such an honor to get a tebori style tat done the traditional way. The way the colors pop out on the skin is really incredible.
@mcozpda3392
@mcozpda3392 4 года назад
ART AND MONEY IS DIFFERENT ... and to many people never understand .. cheers from Mexico
@Renwoxing13
@Renwoxing13 4 года назад
Wow I love how the tattoos have actual meaning in Japanese tattooing. Not just "oh this looks cool" they actually symbolize and stand for something!
@janet6909
@janet6909 4 года назад
Saw jess yen on the thumbnail and instaclicked :) huge fan of your work sir!
@lorinstewart5453
@lorinstewart5453 4 года назад
I've been studying abroad in Japan for a year now, I got a big tebori piece on my thigh about 6 months ago, I love it it's beautiful. For me the pain wasn't much different than a machine, just a different feeling. Instead of the dragging feeling, it's more of a poke and scrape and you don't have the vibration or sound of the machine.
@Troy428492
@Troy428492 11 месяцев назад
Japanese Tattoos are the best and it's definitely underrated.
@seth_867
@seth_867 5 лет назад
Just wow. Much respect for the art
@kentm1719
@kentm1719 5 лет назад
More expensive
@nicolasrossi5978
@nicolasrossi5978 4 года назад
fascinating. Thank you for posting this.
@violinmiata
@violinmiata 2 года назад
Stunning work and a history lesson. Very cool
@hicksnumber89
@hicksnumber89 4 года назад
Leaving for Japan next month for a year, have really been looking into getting a Tebori style tattoo. Thank you for the upload. Love to hear more about this kind of artwork
@gojirabh9383
@gojirabh9383 4 года назад
@@goodputin4324 You're a fucking creep
@AnonymousSuperTuber
@AnonymousSuperTuber 4 года назад
Tattoos cause cancer I'd be careful bro
@kazuo398
@kazuo398 4 года назад
What a legend. Some day I'll get a traditional Japanese tattoo
@gasjebasje99
@gasjebasje99 2 года назад
Man those look amazing
@ThisisFerrariKhan
@ThisisFerrariKhan 4 года назад
Finally I can get my tebori pieces done now! 🙏🏾
@CuriousOne75
@CuriousOne75 5 лет назад
I love traditional and historical Tattoo related Information. Old school Craft and such... its the Real Deal :-)
@allisonferracci2220
@allisonferracci2220 5 лет назад
Tebori is so beautiful, yet looks so so painful. Looks worth it though.
@allisonferracci2220
@allisonferracci2220 5 лет назад
NEGUS MBARKA hey I mean, I’m a tough chick I can take it, but that doesn’t mean that I can’t feel physical pain lol not my style, I just appreciate the beauty that is Tebori
@Kreatee
@Kreatee 4 года назад
Yo I ain’t even going to cap but you’d probably last 5 minutes. When I say it’s hurts like a B it hurts like a B.
@dangkadventures6787
@dangkadventures6787 4 года назад
tattooing isnt THAAAT painful come on. she would probs be fine
@Kreatee
@Kreatee 4 года назад
You’re right you know it what it feels like to get a Tebori tattoo.
@allisonferracci2220
@allisonferracci2220 4 года назад
@@dangkadventures6787 i have quite a few tattoos but none in this style. im curious about it now honestly
@thecreatedaddict9793
@thecreatedaddict9793 4 года назад
This guy is awesome, much respect!
@jordangroff8978
@jordangroff8978 4 года назад
Jess Yen is easily one of the best in the business, someday I'll get a sleeve from him!
@giomartino6
@giomartino6 4 года назад
When you have master do it with a gun they make some beautiful stuff vs when you have a master do it with an age old technique its aww inspiring some truly breathtaking art right there not to low ball modern tattooists is just the level of commitment and skill is on a whole other level
@kyrayc
@kyrayc 5 лет назад
My left leg is reserved for Japanese traditional done in tebori
@brettd530
@brettd530 3 года назад
Dude. That's gnarly.
@just_sum_punk
@just_sum_punk 3 года назад
I learned a lot watching this video. I love learning about different styles of tattooing and like .... This was just right up my alley. RU-vid Algorithm nailed it. Thank you for posting this video! 🖤💜🖤
@bstmeg5237
@bstmeg5237 5 лет назад
I think stopping after every stroke would hurt more because if it's continuous then your adrenaline stays kicked in and you stay in shock who knows
@resourcedragon
@resourcedragon 5 лет назад
Going by the comments here & other videos I've seen about tebori, people seem divided over whether it hurts more or not. With a good artist, the results are amazing.
@ianrobinson3740
@ianrobinson3740 4 года назад
“Faster-just like Mcdonald’s” 😂
@Sara-dp5dg
@Sara-dp5dg 5 лет назад
I respect anyone who does this. The guy whose doing the tattoo has so much patience and the people who get them are brave 😰
@tsunamiwave8540
@tsunamiwave8540 4 года назад
WOW!! MORE JESS YEN PLEASE!!!
@LIL13IKE
@LIL13IKE 5 лет назад
I can't for the Carlos Torres one to come out
@42rufi
@42rufi 5 лет назад
I can't help but notice thats a Parts of 4 chain round his neck and I am extremely jealous he has one.
@witchcitywitch
@witchcitywitch 3 года назад
I love getting hand stuck tattoos and I hope to one day get a tebori tattoo. They’re so beautiful and the colors are stunning.
@muuow2615
@muuow2615 4 года назад
I’ve always loved traditional Japanese tattoo! It’s similar to our traditional Māori Ta moko in New Zealand
@thomashaas7222
@thomashaas7222 5 лет назад
i have my entired back designed in tabori done in Tokyo. its an amazing/painful experience to say the least. I hightly recommend it
@Hanit16Assouline
@Hanit16Assouline 4 года назад
the whole time, i just thought, “ow.” i could never.
@bbrasky
@bbrasky 3 года назад
I have a whole bare arm, and I just found out I have a really good artist about ten miles away. Thanks, Inked!
@ozwald9635
@ozwald9635 4 года назад
Dope! Trully love the tradicional STYLE
@imbadman6658
@imbadman6658 5 лет назад
Anyone notice that lighter pocket on his shirt. Haha, Thats pretty cool.
@aro1494
@aro1494 3 года назад
Ahh, that's cool! Thanks for pointig it out or else I would have missed it.
@imbadman6658
@imbadman6658 5 лет назад
Damn! That sounds painful! I want to experience it tho
@covershopkid
@covershopkid 2 года назад
I have big back piece done and wow, most painful thing I’ve had in a long time but I love how it looks
@deathninja16
@deathninja16 3 года назад
Your handles look like magic wands bro.you make some magical art so it fits.
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