Don Ed Hardy

Don Ed Hardy


in Laguna Beach, California
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Don Ed Hardy is an American tattoo artist raised in Southern California.

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Movies for Don Ed Hardy...

Tattoo Uprising
Title: Tattoo Uprising
Character: Self
Released: July 12, 2019
Type: Movie
An examination of the artistic and historical roots of today's tattoo explosion.
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Tattoo Nation
Title: Tattoo Nation
Character: Himself
Released: April 4, 2013
Type: Movie
A documentary that follows three pioneers -- Charlie Cartwright, Jack Rudy and Freddy Negrete -- revolutionized the world of tattooing.
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Robert Williams Mr. Bitchin'
Title: Robert Williams Mr. Bitchin'
Released: January 1, 2013
Type: Movie
A documentary film, delivers insight into multiple American counter-cultures by following the great American artist and underground legend Robert Williams. From Hot Rods to Punk and Metal, from LSD to the top of the art world, the influential paintings of Robert Williams defied categorization until they became their own art movement.
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Hori Smoku Sailor Jerry
Title: Hori Smoku Sailor Jerry
Character: Himself
Released: March 3, 2008
Type: Movie
A look at the history of tattoos in America, featuring tattooing legend Norman "Sailor Jerry" Collins.
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Stoney Knows How
Title: Stoney Knows How
Character: Himself
Released: November 11, 1981
Type: Movie
A visit with a master of the Oldest Art In The World: tattooing. Disabled by arthritis since the age of four, confined to a wheelchair, his growth stunted, Stoney St. Clair joined the circus at 15 as a sword swallower. A year later he took up tattooing, and traveled with circuses and carnivals for fifty years practicing his craft. As we watch him at work, we see the determination which led Stoney to use his crippled hands in an art where mistakes are permanent, and we realize Stoney has overcome his handicap to heal himself and others with the magic of symbols. The film ends with a visit by New Age tattoo master Don Ed Hardy, who receives a permanent souvenir by Old School tattoo master Stoney.