A portfolio is available, and you like the work they've done, the price is only the cost of supplies. You like your finished work and get to be a part of a new portfolio. Don't forget to tip your artist!
with JUST the question as it was asked, I would say I would have some serious doubts.
but with the details in play, I would say I would be more optimistic about it and go for it
YES, PLEASE TIP YOUR ARTISTS PEOPLE!!!
(my husband is a tattoo artis himself!)
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heck no
i've got 3 tats, and i wouldnt let ne one begining touch my body untill i've seen some of their work Tattoo FAQ - BMEzine Encyclopedia:: Maybe you shouldn't let your buddies tattoo your hand with India Ink and a .. If there is more than one artist working in the shop, and you see some http://wiki.bmezine.com/index.php/Tattoo_FAQHOME |
I would have to know that the needles were sterile and that I would have no health problems.
yea i would... beginners are alot more careful anyway. Besides you can always get it removed
NO!!! i have met experienced tattoo artists that have little or no talent. considering my experience, i wouldn't try an amateur.
Yes, as long as I was getting a relatively simple tattoo that would be virtually idiot-proof.
I let my ex-girlfriend practice on me, albeit she was beginning an apprenticeship. Another friend got this honor as well. On the other end of the spectrum, I have work done by some of the more renowned artists in the US (really). This is just me, though. I have a sort of a lack-of-concern for my own skin, to put it one way. I am not bothered by imperfection, to put it another way. There are always cover-ups, but moreso....even shitty tattoos can tell stories, if you know what I mean. A reason not to become a touring 9 ball pro?:: 8 posts - 3 authors - Last post: Nov 7, 2005No decent, experienced lawyer will make less than a judge. .. Do you have tattoos on your arms and look like a jungle snake with an ear http://www.poolchat.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=1668&forum=19HOME | How can I get a professional camera? | Ask Metafilter:: 18 posts - 16 authorsYou could do this by selling photographs you take with a cheaper camera, . Older Tattoos for the scarred. | In a Windows Server 2003 domai Newer » http://ask.metafilter.com/43486/How-can-I-get-a-professional-cameraHOME |
It sounds like you have an artist who has some experience under their belt, and they are maybe just fine tuning and putting their hours in until they can get licensed.....go for it. Probably be a better tattoo than some licensed artists might give, anyway. good luck.
Nope, not even where the sun don't shine.
I don't mind paying more for the pro... the proof is in the longegity of the tattoo as much as in the steady hand of the artist. I know a new guy who spent half his time re-inking his previous tats where he didn't go deep enough, he didn't make much money til he learned the knack.
Yes - tipping is good Karma.
only if I was in jail and then you might not want my tip ;)
well i dont no. i am thinking of gettin a tatoo in the future bu they it is permanent and it hurts lol so i think id pay the extra cash for a pro that has done it for 10 yrs or so. prbably hav emore intricate designs too lolz.
i've only got two tats both dragons, one on forearm and one on back of hand [ouch]. i would have to see some of the artist work , not just in a book. anybody can make up a portfolio.as for myself i am looking for a discount price on my next tat ,which by the way will be another dragon.
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