5 Common Tattoo Mistakes of New Tattoo Collectors

How To Not Be "That Guy" When Getting Your First Few Tattoos

So, you've finally decided to take the first step and talk to a tattoo artist about the tattoo design you've been dreaming up for the last few years!  Fantastic!  But, is there anything else you need to know to make the process as smooth as possible and to not fall victim to the most common mistakes of the new tattoo collector??  Of course!  

We all have ideas about how a new process works, but until you see it first hand (or second or third) there isn't always a way to know exactly what you are getting into, and how to prepare.  So, I'm going to let you in on some of the most common mistakes people make when they come in to get their first tattoos and you can feel like a seasoned veteran when you present your ideas to your favorite artist.

MISTAKE #1 "Small is going to look great right?!  Because, my skin is roughly the size of paper and therefore can hold images the same size!"

NOPE!  Believe it or not, your skin is THE LARGEST organ on your body.  If you laid it all out  flat (please don't), it would be closer to the size of your wall.  Unless you are into decorating your walls with gumball machine stickers, I would follow the same logic with your skin.  Like a grown man wearing a tiny beard, it just doesn't look right.   (And babies with tiny beards just look silly)

Not only that, but your skin is made up of living, aging, regenerating skin cells and NOT PAPER! Whether you are wanting lettering, or an entire sleeve, tiny tattoos are the least likely to look good over longer periods of time and they have the least amount of visual impact.  Yes, that cropped Pinterest picture made that micro tattoo look soooo adorbs in the close up!!!  But, zoom out into reality and off your screen, and to the average bystander, or anyone whose head is more than two feet away from your ankle, it could be a weird birthmark or a mole you need to get checked out.  Not to mention, the photo was probably taken right after the tattoo was done, and once your body does that amazing healing trick, the ink settles into the cells and the lines lose some of their initial crispness.  The smallest lines are most vulnerable to fall out or blurring. 

Is it an arrowhead?  An elephant? I bet she wants you to come over and get a good look at her body up close to figure it out!  (Not really.  Seriously.  Women do not want that.  Ever.)Image Credit: http://www.allcooltat…

Is it an arrowhead?  An elephant? I bet she wants you to come over and get a good look at her body up close to figure it out!  (Not really.  Seriously.  Women do not want that.  Ever.)

Image Credit: http://www.allcooltattoos.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Small-Diamond-Back-Tattoo.jpg

MISTAKE #2  20lbs of potatoes in a 5lb bag!  "I have all of these great meaningful ideas I want to put into my one and only tattoo!"

For those of you planning your first medium to large piece, keep in mind, the more subjects you include, the smaller they have to be to fit the area you want, and then you're just making mistake #1 all over again!  For larger pieces, it is best to give one subject at least one WHOLE ENTIRE side of one of your many body parts!  This is not a concrete rule of course, but if you're planning a sleeve and think your are going to get 10 of your favorite characters in it, you might want to start seriously bulking up your arms or consider devoting your entire body, because it's just not going to fit.  Some of the most amazing pieces I have ever seen are only one subject that takes up half of the person's body.   NO, of course you don't have to get half of your body tattooed, but I would be super jealous of how awesome it looked if you did.   An ideal rule of thumb is that each body part (ex foot, forearm, thigh, calf) should have one main subject and a few supporting elements.  That's it!  

 

Too Much!  It's crowded and has no flow.Image source: Google

Too Much!  It's crowded and has no flow.

Image source: Google

Just right!  Much easier to read what is going on.Image source: Google

Just right!  Much easier to read what is going on.

Image source: Google

If you want to include all of your deceased family members and your 2 daughters birth flowers and colors and one of them in there to represent you, along with an infinity symbol with some arrows crossed and your grandparents initials carved on your family tree that displays four seasons with bird silhouettes flying in the distance and turning into feathers, some more initials in there but this time hidden in the mandala inside the silhouette of the elephant and a star for each of your grand babies, you're going to have to consider getting more than one tattoo.  

Just right!  One subject, one area of the body, and a few supporting elements.Image Credit: www.TeresaSharpeArt.com

Just right!  One subject, one area of the body, and a few supporting elements.

Image Credit: www.TeresaSharpeArt.com

MISTAKE #3 This will be so cool to put on the side of my finger or foot!!  

Image Credit: http://www.flaxrootstattoo.co.nz/blog-is-your-friend/tattoos-on-fingers-into-the-nitty-gritty

Image Credit: http://www.flaxrootstattoo.co.nz/blog-is-your-friend/tattoos-on-fingers-into-the-nitty-gritty

Please don't.  Aside from making mistake #1, you are also wanting a tattoo on a part of your body that does not hold pigment well.  That's why palms and bottoms of feet generally don't have much skin pigment in the first place.  That type of skin is tougher and denser and does not hold ink consistently.  It may look super cute when it's fresh, like the one you pinned earlier this week, but once again, your skin's healing process is going to have the last word.  

Image Credit: http://www.tintacantina.com/finger-tattoo.html

Image Credit: http://www.tintacantina.com/finger-tattoo.html

MISTAKE #4  "So I've put a lot of thought into this tattoo and once my artist starts drawing it, it should be this collaborative experience where I'm the designer and my artist is the interpreter! They can't send me a bunch of sketches and I will micro manage the art until is is uniquely an expression of me in every way!!"

Okay wait, aren't you the one who just told me you can't even draw a stick figure?  As an artist, I appreciate the desire to express one's self through art.  However, if you commission an artist for work, you need realize that you have to have a level of trust in your artist to interpret your ideas in a way that works best for a tattoo.  Just like in your profession, there are thousands of tiny, invisible nuances that go into the making of the finished product that the public sees.  While it is important to give your artist the best description of what you have in mind, it is equally as important to let your artist have enough artistic freedom to create the best tattoo within their skill set.  Before hiring an artist, you should look at their body of work and either decide that;  

a)They know what they are doing and your trust them for the job.  Or

b)You not sure so move along to the next portfolio until you can answer "a" in regards to your artist choice.

"But, wait!  I'm sorry, I'm just super duper picky and I need it to look exactly how I am picturing it!!" 

Sometimes what you are picturing in your head and what is doable as a tattoo are two very different things.  If you are scared of the permanence of a tattoo and fear you may end up with something less than perfect on your body forever so you need absolute control just like everything else in your life, then maybe you should reconsider getting a tattoo.  You might be taking this tattoo, and life in general, too seriously.  Our bodies are no more permanent than the tattoos we put on them.  

Of course, if you have knowledge in tattoo composition, value scale, color theory on skin, and a slew of other concepts your tattoo artist has been cultivating throughout their career, you can just draw it yourself and get it tattooed as such.  But, I still wouldn't recommend it.   

MISTAKE #5 "So, I have my ideas ready to go, now I just need to shop around for the cheapest tattoo!"

Ummm, ok.  If you want a cheap looking tattoo, go ahead and shop around by price.  However if you would like to invest in a beautifully done, high quality tattoo, take a look at artist portfolios and pick the one you feel the most excited about.  Sometimes discounts are awesome!  But discounted skills are usually not in the awesome category.  They fall somewhere in the "underdeveloped" or "still learning" category.  Just search Google for "bad tattoos" and you will see way more than you ever imagined possible.  I'm sure they all got great deals from their cousin, who just picked up a new tat gun, because he's a REALLY good artist.

"But, I can't really tell what is good by a few photos."

You're right!  You can't!  So look at more!  This decision is going to last as long as your body does, or in mummification scenarios, even longer!  So do yourself a favor and do the research before hand.   Most artists have their work all over the internet, especially on Instagram and Facebook, so you don't even have to get off your butt to see what's out there!  Look up your local shops and check out their work.

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That about sums up the list of the most common mistakes I still see in the shop on a daily basis.  Let me know if I've missed anything!

Author: Chelsea Holloway, Tattoo Artist at Earth Alchemy Tattoo Collective

 

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River Front Times feature & the hunt for a new team member.

The River Front Times recently featured several of our resident artists in their article 10 St. Louis Tattoo Artists You Should Be Following on Instagram. We are very grateful for the support of the St. Louis community!

 

We are looking for a new team member!

If you are interested, click HERE for our submission form. 

Artist Spotlight: Valencia, Cammeron, and Susie

We are excited to welcome Valencia Miller and Cammeron Donnelly to Earth Alchemy Tattoo!

 

Valencia Miller is a fine artist and tattooist that formerly owned and operated The Ink Gallery in St. Louis and has traveled the United States tattooing at both shops and conventions. Her favorite subject matter to tattoo is black and grey portraits. She has taken off running at our shop, starting out with portraits of Edgar Allen Poe and Albert Einstein.

 

Cammeron Donnelly is a strong traditional artist with his own flair. He enjoys traveling and has done guest spots and conventions around the world. He previously tattooed in Seattle and New Orleans before moving to St. Louis two years ago. 

 
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We are also please to share that Susie Balloni has finished her apprenticeship and is now an officially licensed artist! She will running a special soon, so stay tuned for some fun designs! 

 

 

 

To schedule an appointment with any of our artists, you can contact us online or by phone at (314)899-0891.

We have done some major remodeling on the website and have some handy new features and some lovely new photos by Virginia Harold Photography. You can now pay deposits on the site (after you talk to your artist, of course). It is also easier to find past blog entries, which will be a good thing after some of our new blogs roll out. We are working on subjects such as "Preparing for your Consultation" that will address a lot of the questions we get on a daily basis.

Until next time,

Jessie.

Magazine Features, Sign Painting, and the New Year.

Welcome back from the holidays! I hope everyone had a great break and spent some quality time doing whatever it is that makes you happy. We've had a weekend full of exciting events that I'm looking forward to sharing with all of you.

 

Chelsea has been featured in the January 2016 issue of St. Louis Magazine! She sat down with Eric Berger to talk about the St. Louis tattoo industry and how tattooing has affected her life. You can check out a digital version of the article on the St. Louis Magazine's website or pick up a hard copy at one of the many businesses that carry STL Mag in-store or from their online store.

 

St. Louis native artist Phil Jarvis has traveled all over the United States and Europe creating hand-painting signs and murals, but he holds a special place in his heart for Cherokee Street. You may recognized Phil's work from places around St. Louis, such The Anheuser-Busch Brewery, Strange Donuts, Tower Classic Tattooing, and Grove East Provisions. We were incredibly excited to have him in the shop this past Sunday to work on our front windows. Thanks, Phil! 

 

More of Phil Jarvis's work is viewable on his Instagram, as well as his website. To see more of his process, check out this short (4 min) documentary video from Once Films:

Come ride along with St. Louis local Phil Jarvis in the second film in our Spotlight Series. Sure he is a classically trained painter, but he is in high demand doing hand-lettered sign work for business that want that one-off artisan look and feel. Cafes, tattoo shops, tailors, the list is long. Fascinating to watch, Phil is one interesting dude! More About The Spotlight Series: We feel a kinship with those who let a passion for their work guide their lives. The Spotlight Series is a collection of personal vignettes that feature craftsmen, artists, and entrepreneurs.

 

With the New Year comes new goals (and new tattoos). What do you think of resolution-inspired tattoos? Would you get a tattoo to remind you of changes you want to make in your life? Why or why not? Looking forward to reading responses and seeing some of you in the shop soon!

-Jessie

Cammeron Damnit, Tea Cups, and Dream Creatures.

Cammeron Donnelly (Cammeron Damnit) at Earth Alchemy Tattoo

Cammeron Donnelly (Cammeron Damnit) at Earth Alchemy Tattoo

Hi, everyone! It’s been an eventful week here at Earth Alchemy Tattoo.

On Monday, December 14, we had guest tattoo artist, Cammeron Donnelly (AKA Cammeron Damnit), in the shop killing it with his awesome tattoo skills. Cammeron travels around the country, but is currently based in St. LouisFor more of Cammeron's work, check out his Instagram @CammeronDamnit.

Thanks, Cammeron, for coming out to Cherokee Street and putting up with our antics!

We'd love to have Cammeron back in the shop, so click here to schedule an appointment with him!


Our in-house artists have been busy as well.  Creativity was king with this gorgeous teacup with a mountain scene by Jake Bailey. Chelsea Holloway expanded our minds with this farout monkey elephant hybrid based on the client's dream.

We also wanted to give everyone a heads up that we will be closed December 25, 26, and 27.  We will reopen and be back to business as usual December 28.


Finally, just a reminder that we have gift certificates available. Get a free $50 gift certificate for every $150 purchased!


FEATURED DESIGN OF THE WEEK

Interested in getting one of the featured designs tattooed? Click here to let us know. Designs are official taken once the appointment deposit is paid. 

Print Bazaar, Gift Certificates, and Jaguars.

Welcome to the beginning of our blog and news center, where we will be posting weekly updates from around Earth Alchemy Tattoo, Cherokee Street, and the St. Louis tattoo community. We will be highlighting some of our favorite tattoos of the week, posting available designs, sharing upcoming events, and much more. Thanks for starting this journey with us! We are looking forward to making this blog a fun and interestingly weekly read. 

This past Saturday, December 5th, Earth Alchemy Tattoo was part of the Print Bazaar on Cherokee, an annual event formerly known as the Cherokee Print League Holiday Sale. The Print Bazaar offered prints from a large variety of local artists and encouraged people to check out many of the unique shops that Cherokee Street has to offer. We had a great time meeting so many people from the area and are excited to participate again next year.

If you missed the Print Bazaar, but still want to check out our prints in particular, stop by the shop or keep an eye on our Facebook page for information about prints going on sale. In addition to prints, we are still selling shirts with Earth Alchemy Tattoo designs, as well as shirts with art by Chelsea Holloway with proceeds going to the Baby Woodrow, who you can read about here. 

Part of our set up for the Print Bazaar on Cherokee Street 2015. 

Part of our set up for the Print Bazaar on Cherokee Street 2015. 



FEATURED DESIGNS OF THE WEEK

Get this tattoo from Jake Bailey and your cat will thank you. 

Get this tattoo from Jake Bailey and your cat will thank you. 

Interested in getting one of the featured designs tattooed? Click here to email us.  Designs are official taken once the appointment deposit is paid.