12-18-2010, 01:09 PM
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Advice for a tattoo artist with Christian family
I've been offered an apprenticeship in Canton. Being a tattoo artist is my dream. There's just one problem. My family hates tattoos. I was wondering if there were other artists who had a similar issue and how they went about dealing with it. Thanks!
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12-18-2010, 02:06 PM
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Re: Advice for a tattoo artist with Christian family
Your family shouldn't get tattooed. Haha. jk. What is it about the tattoo industry your family is opposed to? I'm thinking dont tattoo anything that is against your beliefs and all should be well. I'm down with the G O D myself and have no qualms with saying it. Family first and everything else will fall in line.
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12-18-2010, 04:37 PM
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Re: Advice for a tattoo artist with Christian family
Well, I'm not looking to get into a religious debate. They just think tattoos are forbidden because you are supposed to keep your body a holy temple. I think tattoos are more part of self-expression. I found this website and thought it made a lot of sense to me. http://www.sacredink.net/tattoo_and_the_bible/
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12-18-2010, 06:12 PM
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Re: Advice for a tattoo artist with Christian family
my family is christian and so am i (believe it or not). and in my personal opinion, most christians will say anything to get somebody to do what they want, in fact, all religions are like that, its all about control. if your family loves you, they will love you whether or not you tattoo or are tattooed. and if they dont, well then their douche bags. i tell my parents the stories that come up during a tattoo involving all aspects of religion or god or whatever, and they realize, that i have a better opportunity than most churches to talk about what i believe, however i do NOT jam it down peoples throats, which is where the church f@#ks up. so....there you go, i hope it helps
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12-18-2010, 08:28 PM
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Re: Advice for a tattoo artist with Christian family
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Originally Posted by Endanger
you are supposed to keep your body a holy temple.
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From my point of view.. If your body is a temple, why not decorate it as most churches, temples, etc. do anyway..
Then again I would agree, don't tattoo anything you're not comfortable with..
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12-20-2010, 01:11 PM
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Re: Advice for a tattoo artist with Christian family
Im a Christian fro a Christian household, my dad was even a pastor growing up. My parents support what I do even though they arent covered, (dads got some tribal) Ive tattooed church worship leaders, church pastors, and talk openly about God with my clients. I find God and tattoos go very well together
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12-20-2010, 01:48 PM
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Re: Advice for a tattoo artist with Christian family
If I'm not mistaken,.. somewhere in the book of revelations, Jesus himself has a tattoo.
Soooooo,... WWJD ?
Just go with what feels right to you.
I'm Jewish,.. I have tattoo's and can never be buried in a Jewish cemetery.
It is all your choice.
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12-20-2010, 05:01 PM
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Re: Advice for a tattoo artist with Christian family
Best advice I can give is... Push yourself to be great and you can make them see that tattooing is a valid artform.
My dad was happy me and my bro started tattooing but used to say how he wished we did disney movies or comicbooks or painting... He didnt have much of a respect of the artform until we got a lil better. And the better we get the more he's proud our our "artwork".
Pretty mucxh the same with everyone including co-workers at my day job... they kinda look funny when you tell them you tattoo, and I usually show them the work of people like Bond, Hurtado, Devries, Tyrrell etc, which helps them understand that "tattoos" arent just doodles on people skin but real f'ing art
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12-21-2010, 12:52 PM
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Re: Advice for a tattoo artist with Christian family
Thanks everyone for your great input :]
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12-21-2010, 07:53 PM
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Re: Advice for a tattoo artist with Christian family
You're an adult. Not everything you like and do is going to be liked and approved by your family. That's life. If your dream is to become a tattoo artist, then do it. I'm sure your family has told you to never let anyone or anything get in the way of your dreams. That includes them and their beliefs.
As far the body being a Temple that should be kept holy... Look around the world. There are more cultures that tattoo FOR religious beliefs and BECAUSE their body is a holy temple, than those that do not.
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