Curious but not ready for a full apprenticeship
Explore tattooing responsibly before committing your schedule, finances, and reputation to the wrong next step.
Tattoo schooling for serious beginners and working artists
Practical tattoo education built around safety, machine literacy, sterile workflow, design thinking, shop operations, and the professional habits that make artists easier to trust.
Clear promise
This is not marketed as an apprenticeship provider or a licensing shortcut. We teach the parts people need to understand before, during, and after shop training, and we clearly label anything that is prep, review, completion-based, referral-based, or qualification specific.
Explore tattooing responsibly before committing your schedule, finances, and reputation to the wrong next step.
Refresh safety, systems, business, stencil, consultation, or machine fundamentals without starting over from square one.
Programs
Workshops and course tracks focus on the systems shops care about: clean setup, prepared artists, sound design, informed consultations, and documentation habits.
Short-format classes for artists who want a practical tune-up on sterilization, machine care, stencils, consultation, or aftercare.
A grounded starting point for curious beginners who want to understand tools, safety, design, and shop culture before seeking an apprenticeship.
Booking, pricing, client communication, portfolio presentation, marketing rhythm, and the operating habits behind a sustainable practice.
Prep support for infection-control concepts, autoclave vocabulary, logs, barrier methods, and local requirement research.
Structured feedback for apprentices, self-taught artists, and career changers who need sharper presentation before shop conversations.
A broad overview of the craft, responsibility, shop expectations, design thinking, and what to prepare before pursuing deeper training.
Curriculum
The core curriculum teaches tattooing as a complete shop responsibility: technical setup, sterile process, client care, visual decision-making, and business judgment.
Coil and rotary fundamentals, grip and needle setup, troubleshooting habits, and clean teardown routines.
Barrier thinking, exposure control language, PPE habits, cross-contamination prevention, and shop-ready safety drills.
Instrument flow, packaging, logs, spore-test awareness, and how to keep sterile processes understandable.
Daily room resets, release forms, supply discipline, local-rule research, and the records shops expect artists to respect.
Line weight, contrast, flow, scale, placement, longevity, and how to translate an idea into tattooable artwork.
Digital and hand-drawn stencil prep, sizing, readability, skin placement, and transfer best practices.
Skin layers, stretch, healing behavior, client variables, and why theory matters before touching a machine.
Scope, consent, expectation setting, reference review, revision boundaries, and professional communication.
Curation, critique, style direction, page sequencing, shop-visit preparation, and artist statement polish.
Pricing language, booking flow, social proof, content rhythm, client retention, and building a reputation carefully.
Jewelry materials, sizing language, aftercare conversations, display basics, and safe referral boundaries.
Plain-language healing instructions, red-flag escalation, documentation, and consistent client follow-up.
Model
The pathway is built to help people move responsibly: learn the fundamentals, keep sharpening, then pursue shop conversations when the work and mindset are ready.
Start with safety, design theory, tools, skin anatomy, and professional habits. Learn the language before you ask a shop to invest in you.
Return for focused sessions in sterilization, machine maintenance, portfolio critique, business systems, and shop operations.
When a student is ready, we can help make introductions to participating shops. Referrals are based on fit, readiness, and shop availability.
Standards language
The site is written to attract the right people while protecting the brand from overpromising. Use course pages to specify exact prerequisites, completion records, or certification details.
Next cohort
Not sure whether to take intro theory, a weekend workshop, or a portfolio review? Start with a syllabus request and we will point you toward the track that fits your current experience.
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