Today is my second day doing a guest spot in Chicago. I've never done a guest spot, so the process is new. Even tattooing outside the shop is completely foreign. All I need is to observe. Let me watch, and I'll figure my gig out with whatever you supply. The act of tattooing is one thing, but more and more I realize how we all differ in going about getting to that point. Some stick to a rigid routine, while others work off the cuff. If I think about the two, I'm sure I land somewhere in between. There are a few necessities, but I don't really mind impromptu either.
It's really just a matter of me setting up; which is not really a big deal. But figuring out different products and having them match what I know just takes time.
The first day I came in, spread out at a station and pretty much shut my mouth. The guys were kind enough to answer some questions and I slowly got the feel for their system. Now I just need to watch even more.
And, here's the thing... I don't really need any other system. Tattoo artist seem to be pretty self-sufficient (well, minus artistic validation). I could easily go in, and do what it is that I do. But, come on. It's only wise to sit back and soak up as much as possible. Everyone has an interesting take on approach and execution. (You know, getting ready and then doing the damn thing) Everyone has something to offer. My part, right now, involves jumping into their waters without leaving a big wake. I'm certainly I won't instantly fit in. But it's not about that. Maybe that'll happen in passing... but I'm trying to figure out how to both learn and give.
I'll keep you updated as I learn more doing this.




