Like anything if you are passionate about what you do and are excellent at it you will be successful. Make the right connections and work for the right people and you are on the right track to earning alot of money.
1. How long have you been a tattoo artist? 2. Do you have any tattoos? 3. Do you have a favorite design to make on people? 4. What made you want to be a tattoo artist? 5. As a kid, did you ever want to be a tattoo artist? 6. Do you do this as a way of creativity? 7. Why do you like your job? 8. Have people ever told you before that you should be a tattoo artist?
Very little if anything and don't expect to be tattooing any body for a long time.
Tattoos aren't something that any shop would have or not have, they're art which require an artist to create. If you want a tattoo of a triforce, or anything else, go to a tattoo shop and speak with one of the artists. Tell him what you want, where you want it, and he'll tell you what it will cost.
i think there are no such art colleges are in any corner of this world.this is quiet painful art.but to learn this art you must have to contact with a tatto maker.
it depends on the size.. one of my friends just got one done and his was about 3in by 3in tops.. ran him about $80.00. but it depends on the place you go and the artist. there are no exact prices for any tattoo because they are so customizable.
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.
You do not need to have any college for tattoo's. All that you need to do is apprentence someone who is a profesional tattoo artist.
Absolutley, but should you? Absolutley not! As with any industry you should know it and live it. If all your staff were to leave you, could you support your business. Also us real artists are insulted by people who cash in on our industry without putting in the disclipline to become an artist first, not a tattoo artist, but an artist.
it depends on the artist,and how dark the tattoo that you want to cover is
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...
1. How long have you been a tattoo artist? 2. Do you have any tattoos? 3. Do you have a favorite design to make on people? 4. What made you want to be a tattoo artist? 5. As a kid, did you ever want to be a tattoo artist? 6. Do you do this as a way of creativity? 7. Why do you like your job? 8. Have people ever told you before that you should be a tattoo artist?
It is possible to get a death eater tattoo from any qualified tattoo artist. Call around to your local tattoo shops to speak with different artists.
Its against the law any way you look at it. You cant tattoo a minor in your state. NO exceptions. Its a class A misdemeanor. Its also against the law to tattoo without being licensed.
Well first off if the Tattoo was not at a shop I would go to the doctor and have them look at that. If the tattoo was done at a parlor I would call your tattoo artist and ask him if any of the tattoo work would of had any part of the color.
It will most likely only have postitive effects on it. Being an antibiotic, it will kill any bacterial infections going on in your skin that could threaten the healing process of your tattoo. Ask your doctor, though, and ask your artist.
No, absolutely not. As with any registered trade mark, anyone caught with such tattoo can be arrested and have the tattoo surgically removed at the wearers expense. The tattoo artist is also accountable and can be fined.
Most tattoo shops in Maryland have tattoo artists that use white ink. Call around to the local shoos near you to see if any offer that type of ink.