I think you can wear pretty much anything... as long as you're wearing something........
yes there are many names for a tattoo artist
Yes, a tattoo artist is an art career.
yes, you can, though you would have to find a copy somewhere off the internet and have a copy for the tattoo artist to use on you.
One may obtain a barcode tattoo at most reputable tattoo artist studios. Prior to obtaining your tattoo you should look at examples of your tattooists other work so that you can be assured that they are capable of undertaking your tattoo.
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You can get a butterfly tattoo at any local tattoo artist shop. This tattoo is the most common tattoo and you will find many examples of the artwork on the wall and in the tattoo artist's portfolio.
I'm a female tattoo artist and my day-to-day dress code tends to be leggings/jeggings, black skin-tight t-shirts, and either boots or dolly shoes depending on the weather. The guys I work with tend to wear dark jeans, shirts, t-shirts and hoodies. It's a casual atmosphere really and it's important to wear something you feel happy in and that is appropriate to tattoo in (no loose fabrics, long necklaces, low cut tops, ect.) You have to remember to look professional but not too over-the-top. Wearing darker colours is a bonus in case you manage to spill ink down yourself!
If you want the tattoo finished, then yes. Unless you're willing to travel to where the artist moved to have it finished.
When you let a unlicensed tattoo artist tattoo you, you have a greater chance of a botched tattoo, and of becoming infected from improperly handled tattooing equipment
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Apprentice to a current Tattoo Artist.
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