Steps to Becoming a Successful Tattoo Artist

GUEST POST | When you are considering entering any type of profession, you will need to work to build up your skills. This is certainly true of becoming a tattoo artist, but other elements will significantly affect your eventual success in this field. Let’s check out a few of these steps in more detail right here and now.
 
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Learn How to Draw
It may seem like it is an obvious enough starting point, but you will certainly need to build up your drawing skills, to begin with. You can potentially enrol in different classes to do this, but you can also practice on your own and study the work of some great tattoo artists out there. It would be best if you also considered exploring various art forms, as there are plenty of different designs you can easily find yourself confronted with.

Look for a Mentor and Learn the Trade
Once you have boosted your art skills and taken on any potentially useful qualifications in this area, the time will have come for you to look for a mentor and start learning the trade. In most cases, this will involve taking on an apprenticeship, which allows you to pick up all the necessary skills, so you can not only survive but also thrive in this particular trade. This can be a tough and potentially costly process that you need to be fully prepared to take seriously.

Get Your Licences
Once you have gone through all the steps in becoming an apprentice, you will need to get your hands on all the right licences. These will obviously vary from country to country, so you need to check the different rules and requirements that will enable you to get one of these successfully.

Invest in Equipment
After you have been in the game for a sustained period, it is likely that you are going to want to get your hands on your own equipment and tattoo ink. After all, everyone will end up with their own set of preferences, and it is certainly going to be the case that you need to work out what yours happen to be. You are then taking a very real step and demonstrating your overall sense of commitment to the profession.

Start Your Career
Finally, you are going to want to embark upon your eventual career. This could include working in someone else’s studio to begin with, but further down the line, you may have ambitions to open up a studio of your own as this gives you eventual and total control. Don’t try to run before you can walk though, take the time to work in a reputable studio to see how they function, and learn the best industry practices that you can take with you when you feel ready to take that next step in your career. Many studios rent out seats for set periods, and then take on an artist if they are consistent and a good fit for the team full time, so you should have no problem finding somewhere.

Are you training to be a tattoo artist? What other steps would you need to consider?

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