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Hi, you know what? that guy is doing a terrible job and he will really fuck himself up. He hasn't thought it through. Tattooing is a lifetimes passion, second only to artwork. At the moment, tattoos are very popular and everyone seems to want to get involved. As far as I'm concerned, thats fine....BUT if people are not going to take the very basic of rules and apply them to there interest in tattooing, then they have absolutely no business tattooing. The basic rules as I see them are (in order of priority) 1.SAFETY AND HYGINE 2.SAFETY AND HYGINE 3.SAFETY AND HYGINE 4.SAFETY AND HYGINE 5.INNOVATIVE ARTWORK (its not called ART for no reason, its not all about tracing other peoples designs ) 6: PREPARATION (if your artwork and stencils are shit...the tattoo will be shit) 7: APPLICATION (know what the hell you are doing before you start, every single line you put in someones skin has to be right the first time!) 8: The customer (is NOT always right btw... its your job to educate the client. Placement, colours, shade, shadow etc) 9: MONEY (the last thing you should be thinking about, is the tat you just did worth the money or is it just the same boring shit that you see everywhere else?) and 10: Don't tar all "scratchers" with the same brush. I'M A "SCRATCHER" albiet with a fully fitted studio at home, inc autoclave! whooooo
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I have plenty of talent and vision. I just don't give a damn
Ha well I consider myself an artist who wants to learn to tattoo... Which is why I spend all my time either drawing or running around after the fella I work for. I totaly agree with everything you've just listed. It makes me so mad when people who can't even draw decide they're going to be the next Bob Tyrell! I think they just see it as a way of earning a fortune whilst being the local cool guy haha I have friends who started out as scratchers but now they work in shops with good reputations. They all spent every second on their art. As everything, it takes alot of determination and hard work I guess!
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Hey you created me. I didn't create some loser alter-ego to make myself feel better. Take some responsibility!
And has to be said that I am impressed with your work!
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Hey you created me. I didn't create some loser alter-ego to make myself feel better. Take some responsibility!
Tattooing is a lifetimes passion, second only to artwork. At the moment, tattoos are very popular and everyone seems to want to get involved. As far as I'm concerned, thats fine....BUT if people are not going to take the very basic of rules and apply them to there interest in tattooing, then they have absolutely no business tattooing.
The basic rules as I see them are (in order of priority) 1.SAFETY AND HYGINE 2.SAFETY AND HYGINE 3.SAFETY AND HYGINE 4.SAFETY AND HYGINE 5.INNOVATIVE ARTWORK (its not called ART for no reason, its not all about tracing other peoples designs
7: APPLICATION (know what the hell you are doing before you start, every single line you put in someones skin has to be right the first time!)
8: The customer (is NOT always right btw... its your job to educate the client. Placement, colours, shade, shadow etc)
9: MONEY (the last thing you should be thinking about, is the tat you just did worth the money or is it just the same boring shit that you see everywhere else?)
and 10: Don't tar all "scratchers" with the same brush. I'M A "SCRATCHER" albiet with a fully fitted studio at home, inc autoclave! whooooo
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I totaly agree with everything you've just listed. It makes me so mad when people who can't even draw decide they're going to be the next Bob Tyrell! I think they just see it as a way of earning a fortune whilst being the local cool guy haha
I have friends who started out as scratchers but now they work in shops with good reputations. They all spent every second on their art.
As everything, it takes alot of determination and hard work I guess!
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Hey you created me. I didn't create some loser alter-ego to make myself feel better. Take some responsibility!
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