
Once
reserved for bikers and promiscuous women, tattoos are now found on
millions of people - regular folks like you and me. Getting a tattoo is
almost becoming commonplace, and it has opened a whole new field of
employment, as well. If you are the artistic type, you may want to
consider the possibility of learning how to design tattoos. Many people
consider their tattoo a work of art, and many tattoo artists are reaping
the financial and emotional rewards of having living canvasses. In
recent studies, people who design tattoos report a very high
satisfaction rate with their chosen profession, and a good tattoo
designer is worth his weight in gold to any tattoo parlor.
How do you learn to design tattoos? You should start with paper and
pencil as early as you possibly can. When you are in school, take art
classes and practice drawing as much as possible. If you have a love of
art and a talent for creating beauty on paper, you may be just the
person someone needs to design tattoos.
If you have already gone through school and have a flair for art, you
too can learn to design tattoos. Contact a local community college for
classes in art or even in tattoo art specifically. They are becoming
increasingly more common. Check out some books and websites devoted to
the art of tattoo design. Go to a local tattooist and ask about the
possibility of submitting some of your work or learning under his
tutelage. You never know, maybe you were meant to have your art walking
around every day. Maybe you were meant to design tattoos.
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