Help getting started

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jakethenake

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Post Thu Dec 29, 2011 7:43 am

Help getting started

Hey my names Jake D, im from Indianapolis In and im looking to get started into the tattoo trade. Tattooing and body art has always been a ambition of mine and i haave attempted to learn what i can from the trade without an actual apprenticeship. Im wanting to know what i should look for in a apprenticeship and ways to go about getting started. Ive talked with mulitiple tattoo artists from my state and other states and i have even brought my work to some to show. I have about Three books filled with tattoo ideas Ive drawn and some flash i have created for people, but no portfolio.. Im eager to get into the trade and as of right now im only lookin for advice as to how i can get myself there. Also im not like some people that just want to make a quick buck or ignorrant as to the time and work ill need to put in for one. I genuinely have a love for art and am only trying to solidify myself into something i know i will enjoy. Thanks.
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Toombs

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Post Fri Dec 30, 2011 7:02 am

Re: Help getting started

First of all, get all of the designs and sketches into a portfolio. You will need to present this to an artist if you are going to ask for an apprenticeship... It's also a good idea to get to know the artist a bit before you go asking... Get some Tats done by them and develop a professional relationship while lightly hinting how much you are into art and tattooing... Don't put home job tattoos into your portfolio as most artists will refuse to apprentice someone who is trying to teach themselves, they don't wanna waste their time teaching you good techniques when you already have bad habits (not saying you do have bad habits)... Be prepared to put in hard labour before you even start tattooing to pay for your dues. Remember it is a long and hard process so stick to it no matter how tough it gets... Also I am highly against any artist making you pay $$$$ for an apprenticeship since most (not all of them) who ask this only really want your money and hardly even teach you anything, they just want slave labour most of the time... Good luck in your searching and stick to it... Oh and be prepared for the artist to ask you to design something there and then... It's to make sure you haven't ripped off any designs from other people and the Internet... Once again good luck!
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wrathone11

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Joined: Sat May 21, 2011 4:01 pm

Post Fri Dec 30, 2011 9:47 pm

Re: Help getting started

Don't get me wrong on what I'm about to say, I do think getting an apprenticeship (or at least having some good friends that are tattoo artist that will help you) is the best way to getting into the tattoo business. The fact that you seem to have a real appreciation and respect for tattoo art and the process of learning the correct way says a lot about your drive to become a tattoo artist. Too many folks are working to get into it now just for the money and never bother to learn the history, I've even seen guys that couldn't tune a machine to save their lives tattooing. They were decent artists, but not being able to tune a machine is like a painter not knowing how to clean a brush it just doesn't make sense. With that said, buy the book "Basic Fundamentals of Modern Tattoo" and be prepared to be turned down for an apprenticeship at nearly every turn. DO NOT LET THAT STOP YOU. There are tons of great, well respected, big name tattoo artists that never apprenticed. Keep reading this forum, find out good equipment and get your hands on some and start practicing. Try tattooing fruits, fake skin and pig skin first and learn how the needles and machines work. There's a post on another part of the forum about practicing on your own legs doing bloodlines to learn what it feels like when you're tattooing. What I'm saying is take the initiative and start learning on your own and in the process if you can find an apprenticeship that's awesome, if not your learning it either way.

Good Luck

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