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Click here for monthly/ weekly Technical Tattoo Supply sales. Our sales are a great way to plan and save hundreds on featured tattoo or piercing products!

 

SALE OF THE WEEK: Piercing tools are 50% off this week! From 5.14.12 to 5.20.12.

 

 

If you’re searching for an apprenticeship so you can be trained to become a tattoo artist, you’ll need to impress your prospective mentor. To do that, you’ll need to create an impressive portfolio. Your portfolio must be presented in a professional manner.

Here’s How:

  1. Purchase an actual art presentation portfolio, not just a photo album or binder (these are tacky). Get one that is large enough to accommodate your largest drawings and/or paintings (11″ x 14 is a good size) It doesn’t have to be an expensive leather-bound portfolio; just get one that adequately organizes your artwork. This shows that you take your art seriously.
  2. Gather all of your best and favorite pieces of art that you want to display in your portfolio. Choose a variety of pieces that show your range of skills and your ability to work in as many mediums as possible. Make sure you have at least a few pieces that are done in a tattoo style if possible.
  3. Be sure every piece is signed by you so you can prove that it is all your own unique artwork.
  4. If you have larger artistic pieces that can’t fit into the portfolio (such as paintings on canvas or sculptures) then take photos of them to include in your portfolio. Take clean photos and multiple angles if needed. The larger the photos, the better you’ll be able to show your work.
  5. Begin organizing your portfolio by carefully placing each piece in its prospective sleeve or pocket. Add a photo section if needed.
  6. Include copies of a photo resume that you can leave behind at the studio after your interview. The resume should highlight any art education, personal experience and your reason for wanting to be a tattoo artist. Behind your resume, include a page of smaller photos of the artwork they would have seen in your portfolio during your interview. This will help refresh their mind as to who you are and your abilities.

Tip:

DO NOT include any photos of tattoos you may have already done at home. Tattoo artists are usually not impressed with scratcher work and it will only make them feel that they are probably going to have to re-train you to eliminate any bad habits. If you want an apprenticeship, you agree to start from scratch.

What You Need

  • An art presentation portfolio
  • Pieces of art that will fit in the portfolio
  • Take professional “flat art copy” photos of art that is too large for the portfolio
  • A photo resume
Reference:
http://tattoo.about.com

 

Join Us At The Baltimore Tattoo Arts Convention this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. We will be selling most of our products and hanging out all weekend. Visit The Technical Tattoo Supply Booth for our exclusive convention deals and a good time!!

These deals are exclusively for those who attend the Baltimore Convention

 

 

SALE OF THE WEEK: All Grips are 25% off this week! From 5.7.12 to 5.13.12.

 

SALE OF THE WEEK: Foldable Piercing Table is $149.99 (reg. $239.00) this week! From 4.30.12 to 5.06.12.

 

SALE OF THE WEEK: 15% off Kuro Sumi Ink Shots this week! From 4.23.12 to 4.29.12.

 

SALE OF THE WEEK: 15% off 1oz Millennium Mom’s Nuclear Blacklight Sensitive Tattoo Ink 9 bottle set this week! From 4.16.12 to 4.22.12.

 

SALE OF THE WEEK: 8oz Millennium “Black Out” All Purpose Black Ink is $17.99 this week! From 4.09.12 to 4.15.12.

 

SALE OF THE WEEK: 15% off All Colors of Millennium Ink Shots this week! From 4.02.12 to 4.08.12.

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