Artists' Corner — Tattoo Techniques
ARTISTIC SKILLS
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BEGINNER GUIDE
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CLIENT COMMUNICATION
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CONCENTRATION
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FAKE SKIN PRACTICE
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HEALTH AND SAFETY
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MENTORSHIP
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PERSONAL STYLE
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PORTFOLIO BUILDING
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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TATTOO APPRENTICESHIP
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TATTOO ARTIST TIPS
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TATTOO ARTISTRY
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TATTOO EQUIPMENT
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TATTOO TECHNIQUES
9 Top Tips for New Tattoo Artists to Push INTO the Tattoo Industry
Publié par PAUL PARK le
As a tattoo artist, you are often required to work for extended hours, especially for intricate pieces. It is vital to maintain concentration throughout the process. Do not hesitate to break a session into parts if required. Your focus can make a substantial difference in the final outcome.
ARTISTIC JOURNEY
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BEGINNER TATTOO ARTIST
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DIY TATTOO
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ETHICAL TATTOOING
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HENNA PRACTICE
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INK MASTER
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INKED PRACTICE
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PIG SKIN TATTOO
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PRACTICE MATERIALS
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SKIN SIMULATION
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SYNTHETIC SKINS
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TATTOO ARTIST TIPS
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TATTOO ARTISTRY
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TATTOO HYGIENE
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TATTOO PORTFOLIO
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TATTOO PRACTICE
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TATTOO SKILLS
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TATTOO TECHNIQUES
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TATTOO TRAINING
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TATTOOING ON FRUITS
Ahhh! What is the Best Material to Practice Tattooing On?
Publié par PAUL PARK le
Doodle on Friends (Temporarily)
First up, grab some henna or washable markers. Convince your pals to let you doodle on them. It's temporary, so they won't be stuck with your practice piece forever. This is real-skin experience without the lifetime commitment.
First up, grab some henna or washable markers. Convince your pals to let you doodle on them. It's temporary, so they won't be stuck with your practice piece forever. This is real-skin experience without the lifetime commitment.