No. That wouldn't be fair actually I have even seen tattoo artists that don't even have tattoos and some people use these ones that look real.
Tattoos are not for every one to wear, however they are for every one to enjoy! I do not promote predjudism,so, to say as a tattoo artist you have to have a tattoo, is ludicrous. So to each his/her own. If you want a tattoo get it, get exactly what you want and get it exactly where you want it and accept nothing less or you will never be satisfied with it. It will be on your body for the rest of your life so choose wisely the art you get and the artist you get it from take the time to do the research on the artist's ability and make sure the design is something you will want for the rest of your life!
"You must go to art school for 10 years then go to Tattoo Artist school for 15. I suggest going to Yvette's School of Tattoo's. " And if this is the case, then there would be NO tattoo artists, or very few. Ever wonder how there are Tattoo Artists that are 20 years old? Doesn't make sense with the above statement. A tattoo artist goes through a formal apprenticeship, that can vary between 1-8 years depending on the shop and the area.
Most makeup artists work on brides. In a lot of states - mine is one of them - you need either a cosmetology license or an esthetics license to legally earn money as a makeup artist. And to get either one, you must go to beauty school.
No, Leonardo was a layman and never went to college. His only formal training was as an artist apprentice in Verrocchio's workshop.
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.
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.
No if you would want to further your experience in art, you can take art classes but college is not needed. You can go to a local tattoo shop and see if you can become an apprentice.
you get an apprenticeship complete that and go from there, scratchers definitely shouldn't start a tattoo shop but do i! need to be apprenticed
you have to be an artist first and go through collage
yes they will go over it
You need to go and find a Polynesian tattoo artist, which could be quite tricky to do. But once you have found one they will give you a really good and traditional Polynesian Tattoo.
Go and talk to a local tattoo artist about the process.
You do not have to go to any school to be an artist, you just have to be someone who makes artwork.
you should go to a recruited art college and select your topic
Depends on the artist and how detailed the tattoo is and if it is in color or not. Figure a basic 200.00 to start and go up from there. Each artist sets their price.
1. you must have at least 1 tattoo visible on your body 2. you must be able to copy 3 tattoo images [ you must go to a tattoo shop to meet qualifications of copying] 3.maximum 4 criminal records
"You must go to art school for 10 years then go to Tattoo Artist school for 15. I suggest going to Yvette's School of Tattoo's. " And if this is the case, then there would be NO tattoo artists, or very few. Ever wonder how there are Tattoo Artists that are 20 years old? Doesn't make sense with the above statement. A tattoo artist goes through a formal apprenticeship, that can vary between 1-8 years depending on the shop and the area.
I know multiple people with tattoos and no. I do not think they puss ink. You should probably go to the tattoo artist and question him, or go to the doctor.