Sanazd beauty
šcamberwell
- Cosmetic tattoo artist - Fineline tattoo
Any guesses what this design is?
A little reminder for both clients and artists. š¤
Iāll be honest, I really didnāt want to share this.
This isnāt my work, and my intention is not to name or shame another artist. Every artist starts somewhere, and we all continue learning throughout our careers.
The only reason Iāve decided to post this is because I think itās an important educational moment. As artists, we have a responsibility to protect our clients, and as clients, you deserve to know what to look for before trusting someone with your skin.
As I started working on this piece, I became more and more concerned. The more I looked, the more issues I uncovered uneven and shaky linework, inconsistent depth, and excessive trauma to the skin.
What really broke my heart was hearing my client tell me how painful the experience had been. Tattooing isnāt supposed to feel like youāre fighting through unnecessary pain because of poor technique. While every personās pain tolerance is different, excessive trauma caused by incorrect depth or machine control is something that can and should be avoided.
Posts like this are never enjoyable to make. But if sharing one real example helps even one client ask more questions before booking, or encourages one artist to seek more education before taking on work theyāre not ready for, then itās worth having the conversation.
Tattooing isnāt just about creating beautiful art, itās about responsibility. Every time we put a needle to someoneās skin, weāre asking them to trust us.
To my fellow artists: know your limits. Keep learning. Ask for help. Invest in education if you need it. There is absolutely no shame in growing your skills before taking on certain work.
To clients: please donāt choose an artist based on photos of fresh tattoos alone. Always ask to see healed work, look for consistency, read reviews, and make sure the artistās portfolio reflects the style youāre after.
Thankfully, this is a piece Iāll be helping my client restore, and Iām looking forward to giving her the result she originally hoped for.
Letās continue raising the standard of our industry through education, honesty, accountability, and genuine care for
A little reminder for both clients and artists š¤
Iāll be honest I really didnāt want to share this.
This isnāt my work, and my intention is not to name or shame another artist. Every artist starts somewhere, and we all continue learning throughout our careers.
The only reason Iāve decided to post this is because I think itās an important educational moment. As artists, we have a responsibility to protect our clients, and as clients, you deserve to know what to look for before trusting someone with your skin.
As I started working on this piece, I became more and more concerned. The more I looked, the more issues I uncovered uneven and shaky line work, inconsistent depth, and excessive trauma to the skin.
What really broke my heart was hearing my client tell me how painful the experience had been. Tattooing isnāt supposed to feel like youāre fighting through unnecessary pain because of poor technique. While every personās pain tolerance is different, excessive trauma caused by incorrect depth or machine control is something that can and should be avoided.
Posts like this are never enjoyable to make. But if sharing one real example helps even one client ask more questions before booking, or encourages one artist to seek more education before taking on work theyāre not ready for, then itās worth having the conversation.
Tattooing isnāt just about creating beautiful art, itās about responsibility. Every time we put a needle to someoneās skin, weāre asking them to trust us.
To my fellow artists: know your limits. Keep learning. Ask for help. Invest in education if you need it. There is absolutely no shame in growing your skills before taking on certain work.
To clients: please donāt choose an artist based on photos of fresh tattoos alone. Always ask to see healed work, look for consistency, read reviews, and make sure the artistās portfolio reflects the style youāre after.
Thankfully, this is a piece Iāll be helping my client restore, and Iām looking forward to giving her the result she originally hoped for.
Letās continue raising the standard of our industry through education, honesty, accountability, and genui
01/07/2026
Less ink, more meaningā¦
Itās finally here⦠š¤
Over the past few years, Iāve poured my heart into perfecting my fine line tattooing, and now Iām so excited to finally share everything Iāve learned.
Iām officially opening applications for my 1:1 Fine Line Tattoo Mentorship.
Whether youāre completely new to tattooing or youāre already an artist wanting to refine your skills, this mentorship is designed to give you the confidence, technique and guidance I wish I had when I started.
If youād like all the details, including the course guide, structure, pricing and available dates, simply comment āINFOā below or send me your email via DM, and Iāll send everything over.
I honestly canāt wait to help the next generation of artists grow. š¤
āļø Answer the call⦠It might change everything!!
A new chapter. A new opportunity.
See you tomorrow. š¤
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