Apprentice to a current Tattoo Artist.
first learn all the graffiti art you can and then try to find a subject on TATTOO'S and go to an art/desighn school. After that you will learn everything else when you begin doing the TATTOO business!
Kat learned how to tattoo @ the age of 14 when her friend asked her to tattoo him/her due to her skills of drawing
Ive never heard of any school that teaches how to tattoo... You have to start out as an apprentice and learn from an experienced tattoo artist...
No. Learn how to shade the real way
I really can't see how. If you're really worried get an abortion, then get the tattoo then get pregnant again. Also learn to spell.
There are specialized schools where one can learn the art of tattooing. One would usually start there, and then continue training at a local tattoo parlor. Normally one starts working on dead material, such as pig skin. Later one is allowed to tattoo people, but only after reaching a certain level of skill.
There is no such thing as a free tattoo unless you know someone who is trying to learn how to tattoo - if you want to be their guinea pig and risk getting a really crappy job done on you. You get what you pay for, which means if you want a good tattoo, you'll pay the artist for a good job because it is art.
buy yourself a tattoo kit and start learning on yourself and your family and friends have fun
The regulations for tattoo school length vary by location. In Virginia, according to www.tattoo-training.net, school takes 750 hours. This leads to professional licensure. As a professional tattoo artist I can tell you that there is no such thing as a mandatory tattoo school. Some states require that the artist have been through an apprenticeship for a certain amount of time, but there is no requirement to go to "tattoo school." As a matter of fact, most reputable tattoo artists laugh at the notion of a tattoo school. These schools promise to teach you to be a tattoo artist in 2 weeks... The typical apprenticeship lasts for at least 1-2 years. Having said that, how do you expect a classroom full of students to learn in 2 weeks what a single student takes years to learn in a hands-on environment?
How would you know how to tattoo if you didnt do an aprenticeship?you need to learn about the machines, the historyyou gotta earn your tattoosand you have to earn you right to tattoo
u shud learn how to draw and there u go that's really itt
It says "i really need to learn English and stop using ebonics"