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#041 How does one become an ancestral tattoo artist in the modern world? Join us as we share the inspiring journey of Sheldon Louis, whose path to mastering traditional skin marking began with a chance encounter at UBC Okanagan. Despite hurdles like conflicting schedules and the COVID-19 pandemic, Sheldon’s unwavering determination led him to a unique cohort where he honed his craft. Together, we explore how these experiences shaped his transition from colonial application methods to more authentic ancestral training practices.
We dive into the crucial responsibilities tattoo practitioners hold, emphasizing safety, authenticity, and respect for traditional protocols. Sheldon and I reflect on bridging knowledge gaps for those reconnecting with their heritage, and the emotional impact of adhering to these protocols, including moments of grief and mourning. We also touch upon the transformative nature of receiving ancestral tattoos, highlighting the profound personal and communal growth that accompanies this sacred art.
This episode also covers the broader implications of our work, from community healing to the role of visual art in our lives. Sheldon shares how discovering his cultural roots enriched his artistic identity, while I recount personal stories about my family's influence on my creative journey. We discuss the importance of mentorship, preserving community histories, and the transformative power of nurturing young talents. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation about perseverance, community, and the enduring significance of ancestral traditions in our contemporary world.
I hope you have enjoyed this episode, and I am excited to travel the world of Indigenous tattooing with you as we visit with friends and colleagues from across the globe doing the work.
You can find Sheldon at:
Instagram @boundbyafeather
Check out my tattoo work at:
https://www.consumedbyink.com
Instagram @dionkaszas
Buy me a Coffee at:
https://ko-fi.com/transformativemarks
Support the show
#041 How does one become an ancestral tattoo artist in the modern world? Join us as we share the inspiring journey of Sheldon Louis, whose path to mastering traditional skin marking began with a chance encounter at UBC Okanagan. Despite hurdles like conflicting schedules and the COVID-19 pandemic, Sheldon’s unwavering determination led him to a unique cohort where he honed his craft. Together, we explore how these experiences shaped his transition from colonial application methods to more authentic ancestral training practices.
We dive into the crucial responsibilities tattoo practitioners hold, emphasizing safety, authenticity, and respect for traditional protocols. Sheldon and I reflect on bridging knowledge gaps for those reconnecting with their heritage, and the emotional impact of adhering to these protocols, including moments of grief and mourning. We also touch upon the transformative nature of receiving ancestral tattoos, highlighting the profound personal and communal growth that accompanies this sacred art.
This episode also covers the broader implications of our work, from community healing to the role of visual art in our lives. Sheldon shares how discovering his cultural roots enriched his artistic identity, while I recount personal stories about my family's influence on my creative journey. We discuss the importance of mentorship, preserving community histories, and the transformative power of nurturing young talents. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation about perseverance, community, and the enduring significance of ancestral traditions in our contemporary world.
I hope you have enjoyed this episode, and I am excited to travel the world of Indigenous tattooing with you as we visit with friends and colleagues from across the globe doing the work.
You can find Sheldon at:
Instagram @boundbyafeather
Check out my tattoo work at:
https://www.consumedbyink.com
Instagram @dionkaszas
Buy me a Coffee at:
https://ko-fi.com/transformativemarks
Support the show