Hori Smoku / Sailor Jerry: The Documentary
Posted: October 6th, 2009 | Filed under: art, movies | Tags: art, documentary, film, movie, sailor jerry, tattooWe here at LeftRight love documentaries. We also love tattoos. We also love documentaries about tattoos.
“Sailor Jerry” is an infamous figure in the history of tattooing in america. When he first started, he would hop on trains from state to state, and sail to Japan and Hawaii to learn the skilled art. He’s also known for mentoring Don Ed Hardy (sound familiar?), Cliff Raven and Mike Malone – who described Sailor Jerry as a “Class-A Pirate.” Oh yeah… We love pirates, too.
LeftRight will be there in full force. If you end up coming out, feel free to come up and say “Ahoy” for some free swag and high-fives. We’ll be the ones wearing jeans, covered in tattoos.
Excerpt taken from Frank151:
Hori Smoku Sailor Jerry is a feature length documentary exploring the roots of American tattooing through the life of its most iconoclastic figure, Norman “Sailor Jerry” Collins. Considered by many the foremost tattoo artist of all time, Collins is the father of modern day tattooing, whose uncompromising lifestyle and larger than life persona made him an American legend. Through rare interviews, photographs and hours of archival footage, Hori Smoku Sailor Jerry: The Life and Times of Norman Keith Collins, explores the past, present and future of the global tattooing phenomenon.
Hori Smoku Sailor Jerry:
A Film About The Life and Times of American Tattoo Master Norman Collins
Seattle Film Screening • Monday, October 12th
Doors 7pm
Egyptian Theater
801 E. Pine Street Seattle, WA 98122
Q&A with Hori Smoku Sailor Jerry’s
Director Erich Weiss
Following the Screening Featuring Live Sailor Jerry Band
Performance & Sailor Jerry Rum Drinks
The War Room
722 E. Pike St., Seattle
Private Event
Must RSVP to gain entry: http://horismokumovie.com/seattle_screening/
Early arrival is suggested, as space is limited
Must be 21+ to enter

