That completely depends on the artist, size, intricacy, and placement. There is such a huge ballpark.
"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.
It all depends on the size and the detail of the tattoo... Most places charge by the hour, so try finding out how long the tattoo would take.
It varys depending on how big it is how much design you do and how many hours they charge
That totally depends on the area. It's not a great idea to open a tattoo shop in a small rural town your best option would be in a good sized city for customer base. Now when you run a shop in a large city though it's much more expensive,but it is cheaper to run one in a smaller community. So the real answer is it varies where ever your located at and how much you charge per tattoo. Its not a job you can just charge by the hour it just doesn't work like that. Some months you may make two thousands dollars and then the next you make three hundred so like i said before it varies.
sometimes its not by hour its by how detailed and how much color . and time they put in it i have a tattoo that was 40 dollars and i have one that's 160 dollars it all depends reallyAnswerTattoo charges will vary around the world, and the level of the artist. For the most part, they will charge by the hour. I have seen as low as $65 an hour and as high as $450 an hour with a $1000 minimum (tv show special rate). Some artist will charge based on size or complexity, and I have even seen some charge based on a square inch cost. Average across the US is roughly $125 an hour with a $60 minimum. Keep in mind though, that this is something that is on your body for the rest of you life. Make sure the money you are spending is worth the art work. I believe that it was Gil Monte said once, that a good tattoo isn't cheap, and a cheap tattoo isn't good. Granted, this was coming from a tattoo artist that charges $285 an hour with the $1000 minimum at the seatle convention in 2006, but his work is well worth it...
Different shops & artists charge different prices. You'll have to talk to your artist to figure out.
How long is a piece of string? It depends on who and where you get it from, how much detail is in it, how large you are, etc. Most tattoo artists charge by the hour and this can vary widely depending on the tattoo artist skill and popularity. Your best bet is to into a few tattoo artists and ask them.
A great deal of risk!, you should only ever get a tattoo from a trained professional.
How much a Tattoo Artist makes depends on many variables. Usually a tattoo shop charges $100 per hour, the artist could make up to 50% of the earnings. So its like around 2,800 dollars a month.
Depends on who the tattoo artist is and how big the tattoo. If it is color makes a difference. I have 14 and the ran about 250.00 each.
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.
That would depend on who the artist is.
he makes like a $500 to $1000
Being a tattoo artist is a wonderful profession. However, supplies to be a tattoo artist can cost. Generally speaking, the cost of tattoo ink can range from $2.50 per bottle to $37 for a kit of 28 bottles. This is dependent on which company it is bought from.
$15 to as much as $50 depending on size and the artist.
around 200-500 but that all depends on the tattoo artist. i would look around.
It all depends on what you want as far as color or black and gray. Most tattoo places charge by the hour and prices differ from artist to artist. Good tattoos are not cheap and cheap tattoos are not good. Best thing to do is find which artists work you like for the type of tattoo you want and then discuss pricing.