The Secret to Being a Pro Tattoo Artist Revealed Discover the Best Lights For Tattooing Now

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I have come across a ton of material online that attempts to explain how to become a tattoo artist. Unfortunately, most of it is inaccurate or incomplete, and

Becoming a tattoo artist is a long road, and there are no shortcuts. It requires total dedication to tattooing as a way of life. You must be certain this is the career path you want. If it is something youtruly and deeplywant, I promise you will get there.

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As you are reading, I want you to have this question in the back of your mind: Why do you want to be a tattoo artist?. It's ok if you don't have an immediate answer, but you should answer that sooner than later. This leads us directly into step #1 on the list::

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Tattooing is an industry of relationships.If you go into this process looking for what you can get from other people, you will find more closed doors than open ones. If you instead go in with the mindset that you want to be valuable to the people you meet, then you will find more doors opening that you can imagine, including ones you never even would have known to look for.

Think of the process of becoming a tattoo artist as one of developing relationships rather than one of trying to network your way into opportunity. One mindset is about making friends. The other is about taking advantage of situations and people.

You might think this is self-evident and shouldn't even need to be said, but it does. You would be surprised at how frequently I encounter people who only look for what they can get. Even with the BEST intentions, you might fall victim to your own impatience and push too hard when you should have been listening.

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This used to be very hard to do outside of tattoo shops, but times have changed, and there are now many more places you can start meeting tattoo artists. Some will be more open than others to talking to you and answering your questions. Be respectful and patient, and don't be pushy!

Just about every tattoo artist has at least one social media account these days, so there is no shortage of opportunities to meet tattoo artists and talk to them about their professions. When the opportunity presents itself, ask about what they love about their job and what they hate. Ask why they wanted to become a tattoo artist. Ask all the questions that can help you figure out if this will be right for you. Here are some excellent ways to meet tattoo artists online:

Twitch.There won't be as many tattoo artists on twitch as there are on other social media platforms, but honestly, I think it's the best place to meet nice people who are open to answering your questions and giving feedback. It will also be the easiest place to have conversations and get to know someone. Some channels I would highly recommend are:

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Instagram.Just for sheer numbers, Instagram will be the best place to find lots of amazing artists. Once you find one, click on their pictures to open the comments section and scroll through the people commenting. Many of them might be artists themselves, and once you follow a few of them, Instagram will recognize your interest and start recommending new profiles for you to follow.

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Twitter.Even though there are probably more tattoo artists on Instagram, it's probably going to be easier to have conversations on Twitter. Two hundred character limits make it difficult to get too deep, but it's enough to start scratching the surface and getting to know some artists. You can easily search for artists you like or search keywords and hashtags to find new ones.

Youtube.Anyone can be on YouTube, but just being on YouTube doesn't make someone a great source of information. Be very wary of people that are trying to give lessons about tattooing on YouTube.

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, so don't be fooled by anyone trying to provide you with that sort of information. Youtube is probably the least personal of all the social media platforms, so it's not a great place to meet someone and have a conversation.

Tattoo Conventions. Obviously, this is a little tougher in the age of COVID, but soon enough tattoo conventions will be back. There is likely at least one convention in your area, and they are a great place to meet tattoo artists. Most of them will be very busy when they are at their booths, but the beer garden and other social gathering areas at the con will be a great place to mingle and start conversations. Tattoo artists travel to conventions, so you will meet many artists from other locations, which can be helpful if it turns out you have to move to find an apprenticeship.

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Be respectful.These are slowly evolving relationships, not instant bff. Try and resist the temptation to abuse the ease of access. Treat the encounter the same way you would with a real person you are trying to get to know. Act casual, open up with compliments, and ask questions about THEM. Hold off on talking about yourself as long as possible. Whatever you do,

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Start off asking them to help you learn how to tattoo. Let things happen naturally. If you feel like you are in a rush, that's a sign to slow down and step back.

To improve your art skills, not just improve your art skills. I say learn how to because when your path is self-guided, it is essential to learn how to learn. Then you will not be solely reliant on teachers to tell you how to improve, even though mentors are crucial. Developing this discipline for self-guided improvement will make you more appealing as a candidate for future tattoo apprenticeships.

There are dozens of ways you can improve your art skills. A complete list of them is beyond the scope of this article. I have written other articles on this subject, which you can read by clicking here and here. Even though I can't spell out an entire curriculum for self-guided artistic development, I can give a helpful overview.

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Learn the fundamentals.The fundamentals are the building blocks of all art. Knowing what they are and how to study them is virtually all you need to improve as an artist exponentially. Focus on each fundamental as its own area of study rather than by learning all of them at once with aimless drawing or painting. By analyzing the individual components of art and focusing on them separately, your improvement as an artist will be more efficient and rapid.

Keep a sketchbook.Get a sketchbook that is large enough to do a decent sketch in and small enough to carry with you wherever you go. Alternatively, have multiple sketchbooks! Keep one at home and then have small portable books you carry with you when you are out. This way there is always something to draw on. Whenever you have a free moment, take out a little book and do a doodle or quick sketch.

Draw as much as is possible.I don't want to advise over-working yourself. I don't want to see you burn out, but if there is one thing less experienced artists underestimate, it's how much time and effort goes into developing a top-notch set of skills. So just draw as much as you can without hurting yourself. If you ever don't know what to draw, then just draw whatever is in front of you. Drawing from life is the best way to improve your artistic skills anyway. Click here to read an article I wrote all about getting ideas and inspiration.

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Learn motivation.This might not be something you have a problem with, but many artists deal with resistance and procrastination and it is something you can overcome. Click here to read an article I wrote about how to develop a lasting drawing habit. Developing this skill will help maintain a regular drawing practice, but it will help in the rest of this process. If you can develop good momentum if one area of your life in becomes easier in all the rest.

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Study artists you admire.Aside from rapid, efficient improvement, the most significant benefit of learning and studying fundamentals is that you will develop the ability to recognize the things that make great art. This will allow you to study the artists you admire and analyze why they made certain decisions and why they work. Then you will be able to incorporate those lessons into your work, further speeding your advancing development. Click here to read an article I wrote about the 7 elements of art and how they help us learn from studying others' work.

Get as much feedback on your work as possible.As you meet tattoo artists and get to know them look for opportunities where you might be able to get them to look at your work and give you feedback. You also don't have to limit yourself to tattoo artists. In all of the places I mentioned being able to meet tattoo artists, you can meet many different types of artists. You

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