Wednesday, July 1, 2020

How to become a Tattoo Artist

How to become a Tattoo Artist Like to Ink big? You should be a Tattoo Artist…Tattoo Artists, also known as Tattooists, design and apply tattoos. Using specialised needles and ink, it’s their job to leave a lasting image on a client’s body that can stand the test of time (and taste).Tattoos may be completely original designs created from scratch, or be part of a pre-designed set of templates to help clients find the perfect ink for them.Typical duties for a Tattoo Artist include:Consulting with clients to see what kind of design they wantCreating original artwork based on clients’ needs and opinionsTracing the chosen design on the client’s skin, either by freehand or by using a transferUsing a tattoo machine (never call it a tattoo gun) to apply tattooSterilising all equipment and maintaining a clean and healthy environment to minimise the risk of infectionIs it right for me?To become a Tattoo Artist, artistic flair and creativity is a must. When done properly, Tattooing is an art form, and one which req uires dedication and an in-depth knowledge of the craft to succeed.Also, although you don’t have to have your own tattoos to get into this profession, most Tattooists will generally choose to practice what they preach.Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee that these designs are always the best example of their work…Other necessary attributes for a Tattoo Artist include:Manual dexterityExcellent customer service and interpersonal skillsPatienceTactAttention to detailA respect for safety regulationsWhat's it really like? I got my first tattoo when I was 18, on a dare from a friend. It just seemed like a bit of a laugh, but as soon as I had it done, I was hooked. I started designing more and more tattoos, for myself at first, then a few for friends. I built out a portfolio and started an apprenticeship with my tattooist a few months later, and have been designing ever since. I love being able to be artistic every day and think of more innovative designs to really push the craft. The b est part? Knowing that my designs will be on someone’s body for the rest of their lives. Nice right? Get qualifiedYou will not need a degree to become a Tattoo Artist. However, you will generally need to complete an apprenticeship or Tattoo Course, and obtain a tattoo, piercing and electrolysis license to work in the industry full-time.

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