Showing posts with label tattoo artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tattoo artist. Show all posts

Cheryl Cole tattoo



Here are Cheryl Cole Tattoos. Tattoos can be the
best way of expressing your love and devotion towards your hubby. Taking her wifely devotion to the max she got Mrs Cole inked on the nape of her neck. Cheryl flaunted her new tattoo while she and the rest of Girls Aloud squeezed into their raciest party clothes last night and headed out to celebrate bandmate Kimberley Walsh’s 26th birthday.

Cheryl Cole lower back tattoos disigns




Cheryl Cole tattooed on back neck with lettering tattoos

miley cyrus tatoo


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The Hannah Montana star was photographed with a tattoo that reads “Just Breathe” under her left breast as she lounged poolside with friends at the Fountainbleau Resort in Miami Beach.

Cyrus, who turned 17 on Nov. 23, has yet to confirm whether the tattoo is a permanent fixture. By law, the legal age to get inked in the U.S. is 18.

Tattoos are certainly nothing new to the Cyrus family as older brother Trace and family patriach Billy Ray both sport multiple ink designs. In fact, Billy Ray opened up last year about how Miley inspired him to get another tattoo as they were sitting in church.

Julie Ann Grafia tattoo-tattoo artist


In the Philippines, Julie Ann Grafia, or Juki as most people call her, has been a freelance tattoo artist for almost three years now. She got her first tattoo when she was 20 and has since been adding to her body of work. She is addicted to the needle. No pain, no gai

rihanna-back shoulder tattoos


lady gaga with back shouulder tattoos


Becoming a tattoo artist

With the tattoo industry becoming more popular, the potential for making a career out of tattooing is opening up for a lot of people. If you are one of the individuals who can see themselves working as a tattoo artist, then there are some things you need to know first. In this article you will learn how to become a tattoo artist.

Learning how to become a tattoo artist isn’t easy. And it isn’t for everyone. If you don’t have some raw artistic talent, then it probably isn’t the job for you. But if you’re artistic side is one of your strongest, then you just might have what it takes. The first step is to exercise your artistic skill. Books, classes and fellow artists can help you do this. Once you’ve put in the time you need in order to be the best artist on paper, put together a portfolio of your work. This is essentially a collection of your art put together in a professional looking way to show to potential employers.

The next step in learning how to become a tattoo artist is getting an apprenticeship. An apprenticeship is like an internship, where you work for someone for free and learn from them as you go. Apprenticing will give you valuable knowledge about the tattoo business. You can get an apprenticeship by networking. Ask your friends and their friends if they know of one available. You can also approach tattoo parlor owners with your portfolio to ask them about becoming an apprentice.

There is no formal ending to an apprenticeship. It ends when the teacher, or shop owner decides that the apprentice is ready and prepared to tattoo professionally. Sometimes a contract is signed at the beginning of the apprenticeship. Other times, the teacher might hire you as an employee. Now that you have learned how to become a tattoo artist, you will be free to look for a job elsewhere, or even open your own tattoo parlor.

Learning how to become a tattoo artist is like many other professions, it’s never really over. As time goes on, you’ll learn new techniques and processes from employers, co-workers, workshops, conventions and even employees. As a tattoo artist, you should always be open to learning and developing your skill. This is the best way to become and remain successful in the business.

From needles, ink and tattoo machines to body piercing jewelry and equipment, we can provide you with all the info as well as current industy news and new products. Beginning with tattoo equipment, it's important to research the types of equipment that are out there and the pros and cons to using each type. Tattoo guns, needles, tubes, tattoo starter kits, machines, and inks are all key to starting a studio, shop, parlor or business. The guns and machines are usually hand crafted or homemade. As for the inks, it is crucial to carry a wide variety of colors so you as the artists can create rich and unique designs. More information: Caring for a new tattoo.