MAX ROSSI, ARTCENTRON
Tattooing is a wonderful form of art. As a tattoo artist, your work will help many express their creativity while you express yours. However, before you start working, you may need a few special ways to acclimate to the tattooing environment. Don’t worry. These tips will give you the edge you need. Use these beginner tips for working in a tattoo parlor to assist you in building your craft and making masterpieces that people wear proudly on their skin.
Customers request a variety of tattoo designs; some requests will be complex, while others will be simple. You must find the balance between asking for help and proving your skills to other artists when you first start in the parlor. Ask for help if you’re still learning the ropes and encounter a complex design you’re not sure you’ll complete successfully.
A tattoo is a permanent mark on someone’s skin, and they pay good money to have it. Ensuring the customer has a great result is essential, and if you need to hand the task over to someone with more experience, so be it.
However, you must grow and take on new challenges, and trying your best at new designs benefits you. As you complete more unique tattoos, you’ll gain a better reputation within the parlor and become the lead artist that many request.
As you begin working in the parlor, keeping your skills and tattoo needles sharp is a great idea—practice in between clients to improve your art. Practicing ensures you have some knowledge going into a session with the trained hand to make more complex designs of various styles.
Use practice skin as your canvas, and work with your tattoo equipment to develop muscle memory and understand how much pressure you need to apply to certain areas. Keep the practice tattoos you make as references for areas of improvement and success.
Your workstation is your command center, where you create art in sanitary conditions. Format your workstation to allow you to work to the best of your ability and place your tools in convenient spots.
You can set up your tattoo workstation in various ways using different organizational items like tattoo ink cupholders for organizing your color palette. Use the best gear and setup that suits your needs. You have many options for customization. Just remember to keep your workstation sanitary.
The best way to ensure you have a good time as a beginning artist in the parlor is to know what you can expect. Use these tips for working at a tattoo parlor and give yourself a great start.