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    A tattoo artist is a professional that will typically create tattoo based on what each client wants. The tattoo artist doesn’t always do tattoos, they also do piercings and brandings. New tattoo artist would want to work in an existing tattoo shop. To work at a tattoo and piercing studio, you must have a minimum of 2 to 5 years shop experience. An employee must have a solid art work and a portfolio demonstrating to quality. A career in the art industry business requires specific skills and training, offers common compensation and benefits, and has an expected career path and opportunity for advancement. “A person who never made a mistake, never tried anything new.” To become a tattoo artist calls for a range of skills, from artistic ability, health knowledge, and effective communication. Many tattoo artist do obtain a formal training in an art discipline. Schools offer associates or bachelor’s degree in visual and fine arts that could be helpful. There are classes…

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    The morning of January 3rd, I was incredibly excited. Surprisingly, I was not nervous at all. My mom decided at the last minute to go with me in case something went wrong. As we drove to the tattoo shop she seemed to be more nervous than I was. I repeatedly told her that I was fine and that I wasn’t nervous at all, just excited. We lived 35 minutes away from the nearest tattoo parlor, which turned out to be a problem for me. As we neared the parlor, I began to get nervous. This tattoo would be…

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    at the point that you are pretty sure that you want to get your very first tattoo, but don't really know which one to get? I've been there and know exactly how it can feel to be looking for the first tattoo design that you actually want on your body for the rest of your life. Some people such as myself spend a lot of time thinking up different tattoo designs, or spend a lot of time looking through books trying to find something that's unique and fun enough to actually want on our bodies. It was…

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    Tattoo Culture Essay

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    appears to be a salient rise in the desire for people to signify that which they undoubtedly own – their own bodies. Tattoos fulfil this purpose. It becomes evident to me that the richness of Auckland’s culture is reflected in the myriad of views towards covering the body in ink. This societal variation inevitably results in a multifaceted conclusion. It would be difficult to perceive tattoo culture as a tame league of bodily modification. Involving needles, ink, flesh, pain and a high degree…

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    During teenage years, teenagers start to think about piercing and tattoos and what they want to do with their body. I remember when I was in high school, many friends of mine got piercings. When I was I believe 15 or 16 years old, I wanted to get my belly pierced. The day I went, the person at the piercing parlor tells me that he needed to see my ID. Of course I'm confused because I didn't know why all of sudden he needed to see identification. I learned that day that all piercing parlors in New…

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    Tattoo Business Process

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    looking to get started with the tattoo business. The first confusing task is nothing but choosing the right tattoo equipments and supplies in order to kick off. The reason is that choosing the right equipments is a serious thing to be successful in tattoo business and there are many varieties of tattoo equipments offered by many companies. If you are a beginner, then you of course have to spare some time for researching in order to have a clear idea of what to choose for your beginner's kit. It…

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    Ornament In Ancient Art

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    to our future as well as we cannot deny its contribution as an aesthetic element to our daily life. We can find ornament through arts of primitive culture that shows how indigenous people tattoo on their skin, homes, caves stone etc. We will deal with the ornament, as a evident from the title itself. The importace of using the ornament in the artistic creation is evident especially in the era of Art Nouveau, questioning about feminity as well as the comparision between the opinion on erotic…

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    folk group, they purposely covered the bodies in numerous tattoos in order to stand out as a means to make money. During the era the text describes, tattoos were common for sailors but were not acceptable for women. Tattoos are incredibly common nowadays, and a person would be hard-pressed to find more people who have not been tattooed than have; however, at the time tattoos on women were scandalous enough to warrant giving them a space in traveling circuses. It is likely that some women started…

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    My First Tattoo A couple of months ago I received a call from my mother. I was just sitting in my room, watching Netflix, as usual, with a lavender candle burning in the corner. I don’t see her often because my parents are divorced and She lives in Lincoln, Nebraska. Anyways, I answer the phone. “Hi Hun! What are you up to?” said my mom. “Not a lot. I’m just watching TV. What about you?” I said. “Well I’ve been thinking about when you told me you wanted a tattoo, and I think it would be neat if…

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    Tattoo Legalization

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    noticed a visible tattoo on someone that was in my age range, and I remember analyzing the tattoo and thinking how beautiful each detail was. It wasn’t until a couple of days of getting to know this person that I noticed how no one would sit with him, or talk to him. Then I started seeing how teachers didn’t take his input seriously and unintentionally dismissed him, almost like if they were assuming there wasn’t anything they could do for him. It was as if his tattoo automatically declared the…

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