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Want the best tribal tattoo? Or maybe a great back tattoo? You need to find the best tattoo artist.

Let’s say that you’ve considered all the effects of having tattoo and you need to do your research before you ink .So where do you start. Here are few chunks of information on how to find that good tattoo artist.

 Remember that your tattoo will be a lifelong commitment and is a permanent mark on the body, aside from having it surgically removed. So it will pay to think before you ink.
so finding the right tattooist and design that you are happy with is so important.

First ask your friends or family members who currently have tattoos and ask them where they got theirs done.  Find out what their experiences were like.  Was done in a a clean environment, are the designs are unique and professional and whether it turned out to their satisfaction.  Many times, tattoo parlors will be able to refer names of customers who can recommend their services.

Word of mouth is typically the best advertisement.I have even stopped people on the street with a great looking tattoo and asked them where they got it done  .You can also simply try opening the phone book.  Locate local tattoo parlors and give them a call. Most of them are approachable and will answer any question on their tattoo art.

Check the designs of particular tattoo parlors.  One very helpful tip is to compare art with an actual tattoo to compare how closely the tattoo resembles the tattoo itself.  It’s wise to inspect what kind of design range the tattoo artist is capable of.  One might have a hundred different photos of skulls and crosses but it can be very different than having a butterfly, rose or a name tattooed on.  Be sure the artist is very flexible. 

Try surfing the Web, it can be a very useful tool when it comes to finding that right tattooist.  Simply type in “tattoos” and the name of your geographical location into any search engine and you should be given a list of choices for places to check out.  The Internet can also prove helpful to get honest opinions on certain tattoo parlors through blogs, forums and chat rooms.  Information obtained from the Internet should always be double checked and checked again for confirmation as opinions will widely vary.

When finding a tattoo artist in your area, it’s important to always be comfortable with your decision.  While it is understood that the tattoo will be a permanent mark on the body and great thought should be put into the design and the location on the body in which it will be placed, it is also imperative to be sure you are completely comfortable with the tattoo artist.  After all, you’ll want to be positive that this lifelong design will be done accurately and correctly.

 

I’m Jason Gibb ! To Download Your Free Tattoo e-Book And Tattoo Designs Please Visit http://www.tattoohot.com/tattoohot

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As tattoos become more popular these days, more and more people are getting tattoos or talking about getting one. This is great for the industry and even better for those who would like to get involved in the tattoo industry. But don’t think that becoming a professional tattoo artist is easy. There really isn’t any such thing as easy money by becoming a tattoo artist.

Many tattoo artist aspirants believe that purchasing a D.I.Y. tattoo kit from the advertisements of tattoo magazines is the starting point towards becoming a successful tattoo artist. Be aware that this equipment is of inferior quality and lacks precision. What next? Find a person to practice. And the result is dozens and dozens of people with awful tattoos and terrible scars and who will put you in their hate list forever. Furthermore, a true artist will be reluctant to take you under his wings because he is going to have a headache trying to guide you back on the right path.

The alternative is to pay a fee to a tattoo artist or shop to teach you the trade. So what is the type of fee to pay? As far as I know there are no reputable artists teaching you all he know for a fee. A true artist is not a true blooded businessman. If an artist is willing to teach you for a small fee, then consider this. Is he willing to part with all he knows for what you are paying? In one Asian country, the majority of tattoo shop websites advertise tattoo courses for a very small fee. But the problem is that after completing the course, you will have to come back for one refresher course then another and another. And I understand that after completion several such courses, you will not be able to tattoo properly. So the chances are you will be paying good money to some businessman who is just trying to make a fast buck.

So then, how to become a successful tattoo artist? For starters, you’ll need talent. You will never make it in the tattoo industry by tracing or stenciling, you will need to be able to draw great designs. To even get considered as a tattoo artist, a portfolio is needed. This will require you to draw lots of great designs to build up a portfolio. Your portfolio is proof that you have the skills that are needed to succeed in the industry. Without a portfolio, don’t even bother. I remember one South American guy asking me to train him to become a tattoo artist. And he said money is no problem. I told him that money is not an issue, just draw me a colored dragon and then a reaper. He came back after one week, and said he couldn’t draw a proper dragon or reaper. So end of story.

Once you have a portfolio to showcase your talents, you will need a mentor, someone who is willing to teach you the trade and share their secrets with you. Now this is the tricky thing, tattoo artists don’t like giving away their secrets. Simple reason is because many of them have been let down by their apprentices. Just take the case of my mentor. He has taken more than 20 people under his wings (all without any fee), but today only 3 of his graduates still “recognise” him as mentor. What happened to the rest? They have their own shops, but tell their customers that they can do the same quality of work as their mentor (also my mentor), but their prices are cheaper. So you know how much it hurts to be treated like my mentor? If you do find someone good, a real professional who is willing to tell you anything at all about the industry, then be grateful.

To train as a tattoo artist, you will need proper, high-quality equipment such as a precision tattoo machine, power supplies, shading equipment, needles, medical equipment and sanitation supplies. You will also need to know about cleanliness and what can and can’t be reused, as well as how to clean and sterilize your equipment. The popular professional tattoo artists are successful for a number of reasons, but mainly because they are clean and very talented.

You can succeed in the tattoo industry, but you will need to be talented, self-driven and dedicated. If you want to make lots of money as a tattoo artist, you are wasting your time. Become a tattoo artist because you love the art and love to create breath-taking pieces of body art. Be prepared to work for free and, most of all, if you get someone to stop and share a secret or two with you, take their advice. You will definitely need it.

What you do is you apprentice and work for a tattoo artist for very little pay. You do this so that he/she can take you under his/her wing and show you how to take your artistic skill and transfer it to the art that is called tattooing. If the master you’re apprenticing for is good, then along the way you’ll also learn about how to run a shop, what it takes to succeed, and what NOT to do…

How long does it take? Well…that depends on how fast you pick it up and how good your master is. It’s not uncommon for tattoo artists to apprentice for more than one artist in their careers…and each apprenticeship can last for several years.

This is not to discourage you…but the guys on Miami Ink didn’t just “decide” to become rock star tattoo artists one day. They scraped just to get by for many years before they became successful…and, chances are, you’ll have to, too.

Author is a tattoo artist at Tattoo City Art Studio

http://www.tattoocity.com.my

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How To Select A Tattoo Artist

The only question as important, or more important than choosing the perfect Tattoo , is How To Select A Tattoo Artist. It doesnt matter if you find the perfect Tattoo , the one that will alway’s be the best representation of you and the story of your life, if the Tattoo artist is less than sufficient to create the Tat itself. Artist selection is definitely just as important as choosing the Tattoo itself, but how can we know which one to trust?

Well, unfortunately , tattoo’s arent like paintings or other artwork done on a physical canvas. Even though skin is definitely a physical canvas of sort’s, it cant be hung on a wall somewhere, whether it be the Tattoo artist’s office or a gallery somewhere. It if was, we could simply browse through past work and get a real idea of the Tattoo Artists ability.

What about picture’s of past work?

That is the number 1 question I am asked when discussing how to select a tattoo artist. And yes, pictures do help. They will let you know the drawing skills of the that artist. But pictures are usually taken immediatley after the Tattoo is finished, or soon there-after. But that isnt always a true measure of the Artist’s talent. There is a reason for this…

Tattoo’s and skin change.

How many time’s have we seen a great looking tattoo on one of our friends or acquaintance’s, and later on down the road, not too far down the road, they are back at the Tattoo Studio getting the Tattoo reworked. We all know that Tattoo reworks over time arent neccessarily a sign of an inept Tattoo artist, but sometimes the reason’s for the rework are definitely a sign, a bad sign.

When asked “How to select a Tattoo Artist”, the number 1 answer is a common answer to many of the talent inqueries we face. And the answer it’s pretty simple. 

Ask past customers.

Asking someone about the Artist a few years down the road could be the very best way to find out an artist’s ability. You can ask the important questions like, 

 

Is the shop clean and sterile? – (Its just a good sign of a professional) Did you feel comfortable? How long did the Tattoo Take to finish? Were there any problems during the Tattoo work? Was the Tattoo Artist limited in the style of work he/she could perform? Did the color of the Tat stay? Did it keep its original look? Have you had reworks done out of necessity? Biggest Question – Are you satisfied with the overall look of the Tattoo and its appearance?

Get Real Customers Reviews On Tattoo Artist from Around The World!

 

Now there are obviously many more question’s you will want to ask once you are narrowing your search. But being able to get answer’s like these to the “How to select a tattoo artist?” question will be a huge help. Finding out what previous customer’s think about the work done can be critical.

But what if you cant find any customers? What if you just dont know who to ask?

Thats O.K. there are cool tattoo community’s online that can answer questions about Tattoo studios and Tattoo Artist’s from coast to coast, or even from other countries.(Not just Canada and Mexico either)

But you gotta know where to look. Finding that kind of information isnt always easy. I mean, not everyine has the ability to gather that type of information on 1 site. But I know of 1 Tattoo Site that can provide information on all the major Tattoo Studio’s and Tattoo Artist’s from all over the globe. Dont worry, its not gonna cost you all kind’s of money.

And better yet, it also comes with plenty of the best artwork from real customers and Tatoo Artist’s. Yep, thats right, some of the best Tattoo artist from all over post there Art so others can see what they can do. It just might be the most valued asset on the internet.

Think about it, The Top Tattoo Artists posting FREE Tattoo Art for you to see and use as well. When you sign up for this site you will have instant access to other customers from the state of your choice. Telling you all the answers to those important questions that will decide whether or not you end up with a premium tattoo , or an embarrasing ink spot on your precious skin.

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