Cap Coleman


Coleman Dragon Limited Edition Giclée Prints - Now in Stock!

We are very excited to announce that we have partnered with owner of this original Coleman Dragon painting to bring you this iconic image presented in a fine art giclée print. For a limited time, all giclée prints will include a free gift of the vivid high resolution color Coleman Poster.
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Spaulding & Rogers Production Flash
Backpiece by Huck Spaulding on Thom DeVita
Early Pat Martynuik Flash

 

 This powerful dragon design was popularized by (and most likely originated from) the legendary Cap Coleman in Norfolk, Virginia. It is a stylized combination of elements from classic Chinese dragons and traditional American tattooing. To our knowledge, this is the earliest existing representation of the iconic Coleman dragon; the painting itself has held up well—both physically and artistically—for close to a century.

Coleman, considered by many to be the father of American tattooing, painted this design in his now-famous style. The image has come to be praised as one of the most representative and recognizable early 20th century tattoo designs. To this day, it holds a special place in the genre’s visual vocabulary alongside time-honored standards like panthers, eagles, daggers, skulls, military insignia, roses, religious ephemera, and pinups. 

The Coleman Dragon has proven its timelessness by being replicated again and again while rarely (if ever) straying from Cap’s original color scheme and layout. Having no doubt been passed down through the tattoo generations from Coleman to the infamous Huck Spaulding and Paul Rogers partnership, this design has made its way onto countless contemporary flash sheets and many widely known and well-documented tattoos – chief among them the powerful and striking backpiece by Spaulding on renowned New York tattoo legend Thom DeVita (as shown above).

Due to its enduring strength and effect on the viewer, the Coleman Dragon will continue to play an important role in the American tattoo lexicon for generations to come. The original form of this image, seen here, should be displayed proudly in any shop and serve as a reminder of the power, beauty, and simplicity of early American tattooing and masters like Cap Coleman. 

 

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Lost Love Volume 2 Now In-Stock!

The time has finally arrived, and Lost Love 2 is now in stock!

We would like to thank everyone who preordered over the last handful of months. To show our thanks, we have hand silk screened a surprise extra print for each of you - each print will be unique in and of itself, so there is no one print that is like another. So keep an eye out for it when you receive your package! We are very excited to be able to share the book with you finally, and can't wait to ship them out to all of you.

 

 

Thank you to everyone who has helped throughout the process of making this book, and to those who are going to be helping us in the next few days to get everything ready to ship. We also truly appreciate everyone's continued support and patience through the preorder process, and we hope that you all enjoy your copy of Lost Love 2 when you have it in hand very very soon. 

 

Thanks again,

Yellow Beak Press

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Just Arrived - Vintage Cap Coleman/Charlie Barrs Tattoo Shop Front Posters and Prints!

**We are happy to announce the arrival of these new posters and photo prints!**

Rare vintage photograph of the infamous Coleman and Barrs shop front in Norfolk, VA circa 1939. Pictured in vivid high-resolution, this image features a dynamic look into the rich history of the early 20th Century. We have acquired licensing through National Geographic and are excited to share this image with you!

  • Available in Two Sizes: Poster (18x24) or Photo Print (8x10)
  • Poster: Heavy 100lb gloss with UV coating
  • Photo Print: Thick Cardstock with UV coating and rounded corners
  • Vivid High Resolution

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