mercredi 7 mai 2014

Tattoo Artists Gaining Their Starts From Schools

By Bob Oliver


I understand that there is a tremendous amount of effort that is taken on the part of tattoo artists. They understand how vital the human body is as a canvas of sorts and, given how sensitive the skin in question, these artists understand that their work has to be done as carefully as possible. Lately, it seems like this is becoming more and more of a favorable field for artists to get into. In fact, those who go to school to learn about art may come out of it with an interest in tattoo artistry.

Inland Valley Daily Bulletin published an article that spoke about how these types of schools are seeing increases in students becoming tattoo artists. This is especially interesting when considering the idea that, for many years, tattoos were not regarded as "fine art." While tattoos may not reach that level anytime soon, it's hard to deny that they are trendy with particular audiences. The ability to learn about this type of medium is not just relegated to novices looking to earn degrees, either.

Those who are proficient in tattoo artistry have taken it upon themselves to better themselves at their craft. As the article mentioned, Nemeico Lopez is established in this field of work but he took classes in order to sharpen his skills and understand art to a greater extent than before. This isn't just the case for Lopez, as other artists have apparently taken the money that they have earned from clients and went on to apply it to the learning process. The number of aspects present, in my mind, is outstanding.

Sergio Sanchez, who is not only a tattoo artist but a painter himself, stated that, "the fundamentals are the only things that you can control to recreate an image," no matter if the medium is as far away from tattoo artistry as possible. Shape and value, to name only a couple of elements, are vital and they are utilized in order to make the best designs come to the surface. These also serve as reasons for others to go to school and learn more about art, in general. Seeing as how both singular classes and full sessions can be enrolled in, education is undoubtedly diverse.

The idea of whether body art can be considered "fine art" is one that can be debated but one cannot deny the level of discipline that goes into it. Attention to detail is one of the most vital components and understanding the aspects that are needed in order for said detail to become as sharp as possible is integral. Unlike many other types of art, tattooing is one that the report detailed as a "giving experience." Judging by how much a customer relies on the artist, perhaps no other term is as accurate.




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