THE NORDIC TATTOO VOL.3 BOOK
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THE THIRD CHAPTER IN A GROWING LEGACY.
Nordic Tattoo Volume 3 brings together the work of more than 100 Viking and historical tattoo artists, curated by Northern black. This volume continues the exploration of ancient European art traditions, highlighting creators who specialise in styles such as Salin, Ringerike, Celtic knotwork, and other early historic forms.
Each page is dedicated to a single artist, giving space for their craft and their interpretation of Europe’s deep artistic heritage. As the historical tattoo movement continues to grow, Volume 3 celebrates the dedication, research, and creativity found in this expanding community.
Created with care and focus, this collection is both a reference and a record of the artists keeping Europe’s oldest art traditions alive through modern tattoo work.
A NOTE FROM ISAR OAKMUND
"When you buy this product, you are helping us build a community in growth - The Viking/European historical tattoo community. When I started tattooing, this was a tiny segment of the tattoo industry, it now boasts more than 150 artists, and is ever expanding and improving.
We are working hard to promote the artists within the genre, ensuring their creative survival and space to grow, and to create accessibility for everyone interested, by creating The Nordic Tattoo book featuring the many artists, as well as building tattoo events and sharing information about the genre. This is hard work, and it is costly work, so all your help is highly appreciated!
We thank you for your support!"
Features
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Over 100 historical tattoo artists featured
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Includes work based on Salin, Ringerike, Celtic, and other European art styles
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Curated by Northernblack
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Companion to Volumes 1 and 2
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Ideal for tattooists, historians, and lovers of ancient art
A note from Isar Oakmund
When you buy this product, you are helping us build a community in growth - The Viking/European historical tattoo community. When I started tattooing, this was a tiny segment of the tattoo industry, it now boasts more than 150 artists, and is ever expanding and improving.
We are working hard to promote the artists within the genre, ensuring their creative survival and space to grow, and to create accessibility for everyone interested, by creating The Nordic Tattoo book featuring the many artists, as well as building tattoo events and sharing information about the genre. This is hard work, and it is costly work, so all your help is highly appreciated!
We thank you for your support!
-Isar Oakmund.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Nordic Tattoo series?
It's a curated anthology showcasing the work of historical and Viking inspired tattoo artists from across the world, with each page dedicated to a different artist's interpretation of traditional Nordic and European styles.
How is this different from the Viking Art Vols?
The Viking Art Vols are Isar's own hand-drawn motif references. The Nordic Tattoo series is a multi-artist anthology, bringing together work from over 100 tattooists working in Salin, Ringerike, Celtic and other historical European styles.
How many artists are featured?
Over 100 historical and Viking inspired tattoo artists are featured across the series, each contributing their own interpretation of traditional styles.
What styles of tattooing are covered?
Work based on Nordic, Pictish, Celtic, and other European historical art styles.
Is this a book of designs I can get tattooed, or a showcase of other artists' work?
It's primarily a showcase celebrating the work of artists within the historical tattoo community, rather than a flash sheet of ready-to-use designs, though it's a strong source of inspiration and reference.
Who is this book for?
Tattooists, historians, and anyone interested in ancient European art and the artists keeping these traditions alive today.
Does buying this support the artists and community featured?
Yes. The series is part of Northern Black's work to promote artists within the historical tattoo genre and help the community grow.
What's the difference between the physical and digital editions?
The physical edition is a printed book, while the digital edition is an eBook for screen viewing or home printing.



