No. If the artist is good, they will earn their keep. If the artist is bad, they don't deserve help.
You should definitely wait until the first one is healed. Many tattoo artists recommend waiting 6-8 weeks to make sure there are no problems. Also (don't know who this question came from), you should not get tattooed if you have any kind of illness (even a cold) or if you are pregnant.
Symmetry plays a crucial role in dividing a work into equal parts to help determine where the subject should be placed. By creating balance and harmony through symmetrical elements, artists can guide the viewer's focus and create a visually pleasing composition.
Adherents to the Dada movement believed that anything could and should be considered art. Emerging in the early 20th century as a response to the horrors of World War I, Dada challenged traditional aesthetics and societal norms, promoting anti-art and embracing absurdity. Artists like Marcel Duchamp famously used everyday objects, such as his readymade sculptures, to provoke thought about the nature and definition of art itself.
Most shops are quite flexible with artists and their hours, or at least the better shops are. There is no predetermined set of days that are allotted to a tattoo artist by law that I know of, but most shops usually give you as many as you can afford to miss…so long as your business is booming and you have clients set up when you come back to make up for any cash lost to the shop. All shops are different…most artists work off of commission, and this should be no less than 50% of your work…any more than that, you're getting your pants pulled down by the owner. Although most shops work this way, some shops charge you one flat booth rental fee per month, and the rest of the cash you make for the month is yours, this is the instance where you have more freedom as an artist, because you essentially make your own hours at that point. However, most shops are commission shops, so you're boss will be more unwilling to give you as many days off as you want, because they count on your 50% for the month.
This is totally dependent on the size of the piece that you are doing, the bigger the piece, the bigger the needle set. Typically, I like to fill tribal with a round shader as opposed to a mag. In my opinion you get a tighter grouping without having to really work at it, and for the most part, I hit the edges usually with a 15RS, and then will switch over to a 25RS for the middle fill. Most artists, including myself, will have a machine set up solely for tribal. Having a machine set up for a nice long stroke will give you the optimal results for tribal rather than trying to do it with a typical machine set up for general shade.
There is no provision in the US constitution to subsidize anything. The state governments could, but only if using the Internet is required by the government.
the oil prices are high. Government should subsidize it.
yes
No.
governmet intervention like tax or legal permits may help
There is no significant reason that artists should be supported by the government. Artists are works as are many other American and should earn wages the same way other Americans should.
To what extent should governments attempt to balance the promotion of individual and collective rights?
Individuals should help one another. Governments should protect us from other governments. Governments do not do thongs like welfare well or cheaply. The best way to help one another is to help one another individually.
Q-Hoover believe that only state and city governments should dole out? A- relief
They thought that state governments should be more powerful than national governments.
they thought that state governments should be more powerful than national governments.
no