So, you have made the big decision. You are going to take the leap and get a tattoo. You have thought carefully about the design you want to get, and have set aside enough money to get the job done right. Now, it's time to choose the artist who will do your tattoo. Taking the time to choose the right tattoo artist is an important step. It might seem like more trouble and bother than you want to deal with. But it won't matter how great the design you chose is if the artist doesn't do a good job creating a tattoo of that design. And, if the tattoo artist doesn't do it right, there's really no going back to fix it. Here are some things to keep in mind when choosing a tattoo artist. Experience Counts How long have the tattoo parlors in your area been in business? And how long have the tattoo artists in those parlors been doing tattoos? It might be worth your while to visit some local tattoo shops. While there, feel free to ask how long the artists have been doing tatto...
A lot of artists like to get the letters after their name which mean they are a signature member of a prestigious art society. For many this also helps them to get a 'proper art gallery' to represent them. However first you need to become a member of the art society - or an associate member. This post is a plea to some of the more prestigious art societies to make the information about how to
Many artists living in London who have ever travelled west will have marvelled at the Artists Studio from the Arts and Crafts era - with the wonderful large north facing windows - on the A4 just before the start of the Hammersmith Flyover. They're called St. Paul's Studios. I've always wanted to know more about them and the sale of one of them means this post includes information about: one