Published by Yale University Press a few days back, 'The World Atlas of Tattoo' features Nagaland's Mo Naga, Kolkata's Abhinandan "Obi" Basu and Delhi's Manjeet Singh amongst the who's who of tattoo art all over the world.
Mo Naga, who runs a tattoo studio in Dimapur, has been trying to revive the vanishing tattooing tradition of various tribes of Nagaland while Abhinandan Basu's tattoos are rooted in Bengali folk art.
Singh, on the other hand, runs Manjeet Tattooz studio and boasts of clientele from US, UK and Australia.
She said documenting revivals of indigenous practice was the main goal for the book.
"I also wanted to show the cutting-edge global-contemporary work that's happening in places one might not expect at least from a European or North American perspective," Friedman said, adding she was very happy to find an incredible array of different styles and excellent artists.