Inked Mag Staff
July 2nd, 2014
Tattoo Topic–Should Tattooists Attend Seminars?
Though it may be rather difficult for a new artist to land an apprenticeship, the industry has thankfully seen tattoos evolve from merely inking images derived from wall flash to designing custom pieces specifically made for a client.
Nowadays the tattoo community has a vast and more readily available learning environment. Though it may be rather difficult for a new artist to land an apprenticeship, the industry has thankfully seen tattoos evolve from merely inking images derived from wall flash to designing custom pieces specifically made for a client. With all of these innovations and newfound techniques, artists now have the chance to teach both their peers and upcoming tattooists personal tricks of the trade via tattoo seminars offered at conventions. Sullen TV presents an inside look on how big name artists in the industry feel about these seminars and why artists should (or should not) attend them. Check out this episode of “Tattoo Topic” and see if you agree.
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