The best way is to put together a professional looking portfolio of your drawings and art, and take it round to tattoo studios. Tattoo apprenticeships are few and far between, and there are always lots of applicants, so be persistent and make sure your portfolio is high quality.
No. I live and tattoo professionally in Pa.
that depends. what area of the body are you tattooing? what size needle are you using? go get an apprenticeship and stop hacking people up in your house.
Some consider it a skilled trade or a vocation while others consider it fine artisty and still others think of it a service profession or retail profession. It's part salesmanship, part psychology and part art. Your mileage may vary.
No, you should only use ink specified for tattooing. Any other type of ink may not be compatible with skin and could cause infection.
Yes, maybe rarely but if an infection occurs from body piercing or tattooing (which can give you aids/HIV) then you could die. But like I said, this would be rarely a situation.
You would probably be best serving an apprenticeship in an established business.
No. I live and tattoo professionally in Pa.
Find an apprenticeship with a well established tattoo parlor. Draw anytime you're free and you can also practice tattooing on packaged meat like chicken.
To become a blacksmith, you have to obtain an apprenticeship. You can only do this by contacting a blacksmith.
that depends. what area of the body are you tattooing? what size needle are you using? go get an apprenticeship and stop hacking people up in your house.
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
Hand Tapping or simply tattooing by hand or tattooing without electricity
You should not use Indian ink or sepia ink or any other form of drawing ink for a tattoo. Tattoo pigments are made to be used for just that, tattooing. Any reputable tattooist will use QUALITY ink for a tattoo. If you're tattooing at home, take apart your machines, put them in a plastic Ziploc bag and go get an apprenticeship and stop spreading disease.
Regulations for tattooing vary by state and city. Check your local government.
What voltage should you you have your power box on when tattooing
NO.
tattooing is an ancient art form that started thousands of years ago in Egypt