Tattoo Forum with Gallery: ask your tattoo questions, upload your own tattoo pictures or rate and comment other member’s tattoos!

 RegisterRegister 
 ProfileProfile   Log in to check your private messagesLog in to check your private messages   Log inLog in 

Let Us Help Find Your Perfect Tattoo:

Largest Selection of Tattoo Designs

High Quality Designs

Unlimited Flash Downloads
Easy To Use Search Tools



Female
Male
Any


Apprenticeship? (not a wannabe rockstar tattooer)

Post new topic Reply to topic TattooType.com Forum Index -> Tattoo Salons & Artists
Author Message
Mr. Hopeful
Tattoo lover


Joined: 27 Jul 2007
Posts: 28

PostPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 1:05 am Post subject: Apprenticeship? (not a wannabe rockstar tattooer) Reply with quote

He everyone, Erich Here...

I hate to sound like all the others in this forum right now, but I'm also looking for an apprenticeship. (especially in Saskatoon SK, Camrose AB, or Calgary AB)

I'm in my last year of highschool, and have never done any tattoos or attmpted to learn how to tattoo on my own. The last thing I want to do is pick up any bad habits. I do however have experiance in art, having painted murals in my school as well as being the proud artist of over 50 sheets of hand drawn colour flash, with the best of them gathered into a portfolio I can bring to any interview. I prefer bold colour graphic illustrative (roses, eagles, skulls...all the old school stuff but throughly modern in design and colours) as well as graffitti (having spent a lot of time performing 'unauthorized extreior decoration') However, I can also draw Japanese, abstrcact, tirbal, black and grey, and i'm always up for a challenge.

I am well aware of the dubious honour of being a 'shop bitch' and am completely prepared to become a shop's personal slave. Moping, ceaning bathrooms, scrubbing tubes, doing front desk, being whipped with clip chords and locked in a closet,you name it.

I swear I'm not trying to get in this to be the next rockstar tattooer like the folks on TLC. I have no desire whatsoever to be on TV or be famous. I just want to be able to be part of an amazing art form.

If any artists are interested in seeing my portfolio Please reply and we can make contact.

Thanks to everyone who took the time to read this!

-Erich 'Scribble Kid' Streberg
Back to top
purplelizzard
Tattoo lover


Joined: 11 Feb 2008
Posts: 26
Location: Lima, OH *

PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 5:04 am Post subject: Reply with quote

Foot power will get you everywhere in this world.
Good luck, there are about a million of us wanna- be's in the world... and you have to try and bring something unique to their team unless you are friends with them they really probably are not going to give you a chance... the owner (Karl) of another forum ) I am on says this:


We are running near the year 2008 and the world is overwelmed with people wanting to learn how to tattoo. Nowadays everybody who has some sence of artistic talent or who thinks they can draw, want to learn to tattoo and make it as a tattoo artist. Most of those people see it as a glamorous job, with loads of money to be earned, loads of travelling and an easy life. While in reality it's nowhere near as glamorous and easy as most think. Enhance the many shops opening and closing all the time, the amount of people walking around with tattoos that look more like a kids drawing then a real piece of art. Very few tattoo artists make it in the tattooworld without a tattoo apprenticeship, and those who are selftought, still go knocking on doors, search the net and try to get as much free advice on how to tattoo, as they can.
While in my opinion, the only way to learn how to tattoo is by becomming a tattoo apprentice. But now you will think, "It's so difficult to get a tattoo apprenticeship, there's no tattoo shops in my area to teach me or nobody wants to teach me how to make tattoos."
Now how would that come, do you think? Many tattoo studios get people in their shop asking them to teach them to tattoo, but never had a tattoo from that artist. I think it's obvious, that if I've never seen you and I'm not good enough to tattoo you, then I won't teach you how to tattoo. Tattoo artists are not teachers, while you can go to school, get your degrees and after that, f*** the school, many tattoo artists have learned from the past that in most cases of tattoo apprentices, this is what happens. I teach you how to tattoo, you'll think you know it all and then you'll say f*** the artist, I'm opening my own tattoo studio.
In other cases, there's just no place, work or time for an apprentice. But one main thing is for sure, you won't get a decent apprenticeship if you don't show respect. The older generation of tattoo artists have earned their respect in what they do, some might not be as good as others, but never forget that the older tattoo artists have brought tattooing in our lives, starting from scratch, sometimes neglecting their families to get where they are now, living on water and bread, to keep their shop open,....etc. So if you're a young kid, who can draw or think that you can draw, and just walk in a tattoo shop and ask them to teach you, you will get 'the look'.
What I have learned from the past and from other tattooists, is that respect and devotion will give you a tattoo apprenticeship. You choose your tattoo artist, you get tattooed loads by them, you give them respect, keep a low profile and after being many hours together in the chair, you get to know eachother. You spend all you free time in the tattoo studio and offer to help with litlle things, offer to draw a design up for customers, make a cup of tea, clean the floor,... That does not make you a slave of unpaid work, but gives the tattoo artist the time to see that tattoos are your life, and like that you're earning respect towards the artist and yourself. Do never ask for any money, if the artist offers you money, use it to get tattooed again. If the tattoo artist is willing to teach somebody how to tattoo and follow him/her up in the shop, then it will be you, he or she chooses. Maybe not tody, maybe not tommorow, but it will be you.
Back to top
Mr. Hopeful
Tattoo lover


Joined: 27 Jul 2007
Posts: 28

PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 5:54 pm Post subject: thanks Reply with quote

thanks for someone at least replying Laughing seriously though Liz...I really appreciate the words of wisdom form your friend...ive been sitting for a full sleeve with oen artist and discussing apprenticeship possibilities, only to learn that the shop will not by any circumstances be taking any mor eapprentices. Ouch...my pride. so i've started from scratch sending emails and making phonecalls to shops, and have set up some job shadows (pretty much 1 day trial apprenticeships) with a couple of shops...so far i've had oneartist tell me flat out no...wich was wierd because (and i really reaaaally dont mean any disrespect or am trying to sound cocky) i could totally outdraw him...maybe he was just worried iwoudl take his business. whatever. And two others who were interested...aaah theses are the days, working my ass off for the oppurtunity i love the challenge of it all... the only way i could be happier is when i finally get an apprenticeship Smile
Back to top
purplelizzard
Tattoo lover


Joined: 11 Feb 2008
Posts: 26
Location: Lima, OH *

PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 6:17 pm Post subject: Reply with quote

hey congrats on the leads.
I for one have none Razz
Back to top
tjbend
Tattoo lover


Joined: 01 Mar 2008
Posts: 4

PostPosted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 9:17 am Post subject: here are design to use.. Reply with quote

This is sweet...a friend of mine told me about this site..awesome designs!! just about everything you could want...check it out at paydotcom.com/r/7591/tjbend/3452096/
Back to top
Display posts from previous:

Receive new forum posts by email (once a day):

Post new topic Reply to topic TattooType.com Forum Index -> Tattoo Salons & Artists All times are GMT - 5 Hours
Page 1 of 1


 
Web TattooType.com