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Risa Tattoos!

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This is a presentation I'm going to be giving to High School kids this coming week. It's an overview of my tattoo art, a brief history of the art form, and advice to the future tattooed. I hope you enjoy it and that they do, too!

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Who’s This Lady?• BFA from The Cooper Union,

NYC– Studied painting & drawing– First interested in tattooing

• Middle school art teacher in MD & VA– Taught for 4 years– Also taught FACS and Tech

Ed• Oregon licensed Tattoo Artist

since 2007– Independent contractor at

4 shops

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What, exactly, do you DO?

• Customer presents idea in a consult

• I sketch for them and we agree on a basic layout & plan

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• I create a finished drawing, often using digital manipulation

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• After the client approves my design, we begin the tattoo!

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• On many larger pieces we do multiple sittings

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The finished product!

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A brief history of tattoos

Tattoos (or scarification) appear in every culture in the world

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Oldest discovered tattoo is from about 3,300 bce

Often associated with coming of age rituals, healing, and other sacred rites

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Techniques range as widely as subjects do

The modern tattoo machine was developed in 1891 by Samuel O’Reilly

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As the art form grows, so does the cultural acceptance

Jeff Gogue

Guy Aitchison

Mike DeVries

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Nikko Hurtado

James Kern

Paul Booth

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Ooh, pretty! I want one!

WAIT!•You must be 18 in the state of Oregon to get a tattoo, those who tattoo minors risk heavy fines and imprisonment

•Those who tattoo minors or outside of a licensed shop are irresponsible, and most likely unskilled and DANGEROUS!

•Staph infections/mersa•Hepatitis A, B, and C•HIV

•Cover-ups cost more, removal costs more AND hurts more

•Bad tattoos make you look bad!

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THINK before you INK!

• Find a licensed artist you can trust who will listen to what you want

• If the shop is dirty, reusing needles, or makes you at all uncomfortable, LEAVE!

• Look at examples of other art & come with an idea, please don’t pick it off the wall! What’s the rush?

• Your tattoo is an expression of who you are! The quality of your tattoos shows how you feel about yourself!

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“A thing of beauty is a joy forever”

- John Keats

Thank you!