Norman "Sailor Jerry" Collins Asian Infulence
"The Japanese tattoo tradition serves as the single greatest influence on Jerry's work. His ability to fuse that inspiration into American tattooing sealed Jerry's place as the godfather of modern tattooing. He appreciated that elements of Japanese tattoos, from dragons to cherry blossoms, were based on intricate stories and traditions from Japanese culture. Determined not to blatantly copy these motifs, Jerry planned to base his tattoos around classic American subjects such as General Custer and Washington Crossing the Delaware. More importantly, Japanese tattooers utilized water shading, a practice that involved watering down tattoo ink to create a wider spectrum of shades which, when applied properly, added depth and dimension. Jerry was the first to fuse the Japanese shading technique with bold, American designs and the combination changed tattooing forever."
Excerpt from Homeward Bound