A client once showed up drunk to their tattoo appointment. They were very unruly and kept moving around while the artist was trying to work. This not only made it dangerous for the client as the tattoo needle could cause more harm, but also made it impossible for the artist to create a clean and accurate tattoo. In the end, the artist had to stop the session and reschedule, which was a waste of time for both parties.
One horror story is a client who wanted a small, simple tattoo. But the tattoo artist was inexperienced. The lines were all wobbly and the shape was completely distorted. It ended up looking like a blob instead of the intended design.
Sure. A client had a very specific design in mind. They showed the tattoo artist a picture of what they wanted. But the artist completely misinterpreted it. Instead of a beautiful, detailed flower, the artist ended up creating something that looked like a child's scribble. The client was horrified and there was a huge argument about what could be done to fix it. Eventually, the artist had to offer a discount on a cover - up tattoo, but the client was still very unhappy with the whole experience.
Some tattoo artists have horror stories about clients who haggle over the price right in the middle of the tattoo session. It's really unprofessional and can be very distracting. One artist said a client started arguing about the price when he was halfway through a large back piece tattoo. It made the whole process very unpleasant.
There was a case where a client didn't follow the after - care instructions properly. They went swimming right after getting a new tattoo. As a result, the tattoo got infected, and the client blamed the artist for it. But in reality, it was the client's own negligence. This kind of situation can be really frustrating for tattoo artists as their reputation is at stake.
One common element is unrealistic expectations. Clients often bring in pictures of models with perfect lighting and airbrushing and expect the exact same look. Another is being late like in the bridal makeup example. It throws off the artist's schedule. And of course, the indecisiveness of clients who can't decide on a look.
One horror story is about a client who asked for a simple flower tattoo. The tattoo artist started, but halfway through, the tattoo gun malfunctioned and left a big, jagged mark on the client's skin that wasn't part of the design. It was a nightmare to fix.
Sure. One horror story is when a client insisted on a very specific look from a picture but her face shape was completely different. The makeup artist tried to explain the adjustments needed but the client got angry. In the end, the makeup looked awful and the client blamed the artist.
Sure. There was this one client who went to a so - called 'cheap' tattoo parlor. The equipment didn't seem clean. Later, the client had an infection that was really bad. It took weeks of treatment and left a scar where the tattoo was supposed to be.
There were a few novels about tattoo artists that were recommended. Among them, the brother chapter of " Old Age Lie Gou " was a novel that described the love story between an oculist and a tattoo artist. In addition," The Affection " was a story about the female lead, Su Yan, and the tattoo shop owner, Qin Yi. In addition, Tattooed Fraud and Burning Totem were also tattoo-related fantasy novels. However, these search results did not provide specific information about the popular novels about tattoo artists. Therefore, I don't know which tattoo artist novels are popular.
The last places a tattoo artist wanted to tattoo were the hands and the waist. Tattoos on hands were easy to lose color and fade. Moreover, the area of the fingers was small, making it difficult to make a fine tattoo. The side waist tattoo was close to the bone, so the pain was stronger.