Tattoo Apprenticeship Portfolio
Posted in tattoo apprenticeship on August 14th, 2010 by tattoo trainer – Be the first to comment| If you would like to be a tattoo artist you are required to undergo training that will help you understand the basics of tattooing and body piercing. Tattooing is an art and requires the artist to be creative and patient. The individual who would like to have tattoo on their bodies should also acquire tolerance that will help overcome the pain that is developed during the tattooing act. So, in order to get trained you are required to join as an apprenticeship under a well known artist. | |
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The need to impress artist is very important as this is what required joining as a trainee under the artist. In order to impress the artist you are required to prepare your own tattoo apprenticeship portfolio that will display the creative designs and arts you have carried out by yourself previously.
Here are few important steps that will help you prepare your own tattoo apprenticeship portfolio. 1.The first step to prepare your tattoo apprenticeship portfolio is to purchase the presentation portfolio but not any other photo album or binder. The size should be such that the largest drawing done by you will easily fit in the presentation portfolio. You do not have to purchase an expensive portfolio. The basic need that it can accommodate all your drawing is well enough. Choose the one that will allow you to organize your work in a specific order. This reflects your seriousness about art. 2.The second step in preparing your tattoo apprenticeship portfolio is to gather all your drawings. Now once you have gathered all your drawing, among all the sheet choose the ones which are best and reflects greater meanings and are modern. Choose different themes and drawings that will tell the artist the different areas you are good at. Do not let yourself to be specific to a particular theme. The more areas you display your art, the more chance to be chosen for apprenticeship. 3.The third step in preparation of tattoo apprenticeship portfolio is to set all the required educational documents and your resume that you can drop by the artist’s office after the interview. See that the resume is clearly filled in with all the art education you have carried out. Prepare the resume in such a way that you provide few photos of the work you have done so that it will help the artist to have a glance at your work during interview. When asked for the portfolio, you can show the portfolio that you have prepared. The best place to choose the best portfolio is to look at arts and crafts store that will provide you the required portfolios at affordable prices. Do remember not to include any tattoo works that you may have done in the portfolio or photo resume. Do not provide a chance to reject you. The artist expects to start the training from the scratch. Now that you have the clear picture of how to build your own portfolio, make one and impress the artist. |
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