Los Angeles, California January 26, 2007: With popular culture's recent interest in tattoo arts, it's no surprise that the web has been inundated with various tattoo related sites. Perform a search in Google, and you'll be amazed by variety of results. Some sites function as an introduction to a tattoo artist or studio, while there are some that gleam the web for pictures and stories surrounding tattoo culture. Other sites are merely portals hoping to make a quick buck off tattoo flash. However in my search, I happened to stumble across a tattoo blog that dares to offer the chronicle of two brothers learning to tattoo themselves. This should be good.
"Ink Trails" is a journal of two brothers, Jason and David who set out to learn how to tattoo while documenting the entire process. The blog starts out with the simple premise that one need not have a desire to tattoo professionally to work within the medium. According to comments posted on the site, a traditional tattoo apprenticeship can be very difficult to find, and can require the student to spend years working as a lackey before ever laying the needle to skin. Tattoo artists tend to be very territorial, as teaching an eager student their hard earned skills can create instant competition and are a liability to their main source of income. There is also those that see tattooing as a trade and therefore expect those interested in learning to be wholly committed to learning the craft as tradition has prescribed. If TLC's Miami Ink is any indication, the job of an apprentice can consist of little more than moping floors and answering phones for years before they are entrusted with the knowledge of the trade.
While the first few posts on the site document the trials of finding out what supplies they will need and how to operate the equipment, it's the posts of their work that provide the most interesting reads. Filled with stories, pictures, and even video clips of each tattoo, Jason (the main author) documents the mistakes made and lessons learned with earnest voice and a remarkable clarity. One of their first tattoos on a friend even shows a video clip of the exact moment when David fudges a line! While I'm glad it wasn't me, it's this kind of unflinching honesty that makes the site stand out from so many other sites trying to capitalize on the upsurge in popularity.
Surprisingly, in a little over three months, the work featured on the site has improved dramatically. Many of the new completed pieces actually have a rough, yet stylized traditional quality to them. Of the most recent, David finished a sailor tattoo based on a traditional flash design that looks authentic. They seem to be getting increasingly more comfortable with the tools and their work speaks to this fact.
While the brothers caution that they are not in the business of teaching anyone the right way to tattoo, they sure offer enough information to get the newcomer started. For any body interested in learning to tattoo, or just understanding more about what goes into the tattooing process, this site is an invaluable resource. Keep up the good work, fellas! I'll definitely be a regular reader.
Tattoo Art & Design
As the demand for higher quality and fully trained body art artists has grown, so has the level of commitment and craftsmanship within the tattoo and piercing community.
Viable businesses with rigorous apprenticeships are commonplace, and the consumer's ability to choose whom they do business with has never been greater.
All of these opportunities were born out of the fact that people began to realize that not only was tattooing an art, but that these artists were very skilled. With a multitude of tattooing milieus available for study, tattoo art has continually gotten better.
Body art artists commonly choose one form, whether it be Japanese, portrait, freelance, or any number of others, and then focus specifically on developing their skill and expertise in that style. This results in happier customers, a more defined customer base for the artist, and better art for the artistic community.
Another factor that has contributed to the increase in the quality of tattoo art is the availability of good equipment. Modern machines make it possible to create intricate designs with thin lines, precise shading and layered colors.
The old prison trick of using a ballpoint pen and a needle would never permit this kind of detail. The new machines are faster, safer, more accurate, and allow for maximum creative expression. The design and detail that can now be included in body art is greater than it ever has been before.
As technology continues to bring the world closer together, tattoo art has seen the integration of different styles and cultures of body arts. In the past, tattoos could be easily classified by type and culture.
Now, people are able to take the best of the ideas from each genre and create a hybrid form of art. New designs and styles, inter woven with classic ideas, are popping up in tattoo flash pages all over the internet.
Ultimately, these movements and progressions are leading to an increased interest in tattoo art as a viable corner of the artistic community. Gallery shows for tattoo art are becoming more and more prevalent as the world at large begins to take notice.
What was once considered counter-cultural is now becoming a mainstream norm. While some purists would like to maintain the counter-cultural feel of body art, the financial benefits that these artists are reaping cannot be denied or ignored.
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