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PORTFOLIO CRITIQUE

A portfolio critique is a one-on-one review of your work with honest, straightforward feedback. We’ll go through your pieces in detail, discussing strengths, areas for improvement, and how to refine your designs, technique, and presentation.

The goal is to give you clear direction so you can grow, improve your portfolio, and better position yourself as a professional artist.

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1:1 Training

This is for artists ready to take their work to the next level through focused, individualized training. Sessions are tailored to your needs and can include design breakdowns, technical improvement, workflow, and building a stronger, more intentional approach to tattooing.

The goal is to help you refine your skills, think more critically about your work, and develop a process that produces consistent, high-quality results.

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extended 1:1 training

This is a more in-depth, ongoing approach for tattoo artists who are serious about growth and long-term development. This goes beyond a single session to 4 sessions, focusing on building your skills over time through consistent guidance, honest critique, and structured progression.

We’ll work on refining your technique, strengthening your design approach, and developing a more intentional workflow that produces consistent, high-quality results. Mentorship is tailored to you—your goals, your pace, and where you’re at in your career—while holding a standard that pushes you forward.

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Apprenticeships

I’m not currently accepting apprentices.

When I do open that opportunity, I’m only considering individuals with a high level of artistic ability, a strong work ethic, and full-time availability to fully commit to the process. An art degree is a plus, but discipline, consistency, and the ability to take direction matter most.

If you think you can change my mind, click below.

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