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Finding a good tattoo artist | Celtic Design Tattoos

November 2nd, 2009 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

To apply celtic tattoos on the skin, the tattoo artist desires both a good clear reference of the design.

What are “stencils” and why are they important? Stencils are what a tattooist truly desires to apply the tattoo design to the skin. The line drawings are run thru a thermofax  with the result being the line drawings set to carbon paper. The tattooist then applies a liquid solution on the skin, and presses the carbon line drawings to the skin.

This offers a “blueprint” on the skin or a guide to make the particular tattoo. Stencils are a way the tattoo flash artist discusses the proposed artistic subtleties of the design to the tattoo artist.  Like any kind of communication, it’s a “two-way conversation.” Not all line drawings are born equal.

Some tattoo flash artists put more “information” into their design stencils and some put less. Similarly , tattoo artists use stencils differently. Some will follow the stencils provided precisely as they were made, while others may change the stencils before using them to form tattoos on the skin. Irrespective of how they’re made and used, pretty much all tattooists use line drawings.

There are a particularly few select number of tattooists who “freehand” tattoos, but even they can often employ a pen directly on the skin before they begin to apply any ink. To paraphrase, they might not be using any “reference material”, but to create on skin what they have in their mind, they continue to create the “stencils” on skin with a pen of what they imagine the final design to appear like. The bottom line is that most tattooists must have stencils to create tattoos on skin.

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