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The journey to becoming a tattoo artist isn't what most people imagine. After countless messages asking for apprenticeships, I'm pulling back the curtain on what it truly takes to break into this industry. This isn't about gatekeeping—it's about ensuring you're getting in for the right reasons and with the right mindset. An apprenticeship isn't just learning a skill; it's committing to a lifestyle where the lines between work and personal life blur. You need to be obsessed with tattooing, willing to put in endless hours developing your craft, and ready to overcome the challenges that come with creative on-demand work. For those truly passionate about this path, I'm sharing the strategies that actually work and the mindset shifts needed to make potential mentors invest in your future.
What you will learn in this episode:
Why having tattoos and understanding the industry is essential before seeking an apprenticeship
The importance of developing traditional art skills on paper rather than relying on digital work
How to build meaningful relationships with potential mentors through authentic connection
Why being a "people person" (even if you're naturally introverted) is non-negotiable in tattooing
The real commitment level required and why passion must exceed the desire for a "cool job"
Practical ways to demonstrate your value to a shop before asking for apprenticeship
How to create a portfolio that actually impresses established artists
Why appreciation and gratitude for your mentor's investment is crucial to your success
Links:
boundbyart.com
bluebirdtattoos.com
instagram.com/tattoosbymissiblue
instagram.com/boundbyartproject
instagram.com/bluebirdtattoostudio
Music: Unknown Road - The Harp Project
By Missi Blue5
1212 ratings
The journey to becoming a tattoo artist isn't what most people imagine. After countless messages asking for apprenticeships, I'm pulling back the curtain on what it truly takes to break into this industry. This isn't about gatekeeping—it's about ensuring you're getting in for the right reasons and with the right mindset. An apprenticeship isn't just learning a skill; it's committing to a lifestyle where the lines between work and personal life blur. You need to be obsessed with tattooing, willing to put in endless hours developing your craft, and ready to overcome the challenges that come with creative on-demand work. For those truly passionate about this path, I'm sharing the strategies that actually work and the mindset shifts needed to make potential mentors invest in your future.
What you will learn in this episode:
Why having tattoos and understanding the industry is essential before seeking an apprenticeship
The importance of developing traditional art skills on paper rather than relying on digital work
How to build meaningful relationships with potential mentors through authentic connection
Why being a "people person" (even if you're naturally introverted) is non-negotiable in tattooing
The real commitment level required and why passion must exceed the desire for a "cool job"
Practical ways to demonstrate your value to a shop before asking for apprenticeship
How to create a portfolio that actually impresses established artists
Why appreciation and gratitude for your mentor's investment is crucial to your success
Links:
boundbyart.com
bluebirdtattoos.com
instagram.com/tattoosbymissiblue
instagram.com/boundbyartproject
instagram.com/bluebirdtattoostudio
Music: Unknown Road - The Harp Project