Eastpak present their new “A Day With” video starring Japanese Tattoo Artist Horitaro Yuki.
Born in 1978 in Hiroshima, Horitaro Yuki, starts tattooing at 17. In 1997 in Kawasaki, he’s struck by Japanese traditional tattooing and discovers it’s sophistication as disciple of prestigious Hori-Hito. As the tradition has it, his master gives Horitaro his artist name : Hori-Taro.
Today, while not neglecting modernity, he performs a rare Japanese technique using the force of the wrist only. Driven by constantly improving his skills, Hori-Taro puts all his energies to reach new levels, while respecting the tradition and the codes of this old mythical Art: “Irezumi” (Japanese tattoo).
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