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Tribal Tattoo Artist Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Learn the proper way to do tribal tattoos with our full Tribal Tattoo Artist Training Programme. We go inside the important things about tattoo machines, needles, and inks, and we will use practice skin to make your skills sharp. Learn to draw very fine designs that look good, balanced, and show the culture, taking ideas from Polynesian, Maori, and Native American ways of doing things. Understand the big history and what the tribal tattoos mean, and make your skills perfect in shading, lining and using empty spaces well. Make sure you respect the culture and stay true to where it comes from, so your art gives honour to its roots.

Live mentoring sessions weekly

Count on our team of specialists to assist you weekly

Imagine learning while getting your questions answered by people who already work in the field? At Apoia, this is possible

Access open rooms with various market professionals


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Exchange experiences with specialists from other fields and resolve your professional challenges.

Learning outcomes

Strengthen the development of the practical skills listed below

Master tattoo machines: Learn to use and keep tattoo machines working well and correctly.

Design tribal tattoos: Draw real tribal designs that show respect for the culture.

Understand tribal styles: Know the difference between Polynesian, Maori, and Native American ways of tattooing.

Apply shading techniques: Make tattoos look better with good shading and lining.

Ensure cultural respect: Don't copy wrongly and make sure you respect the culture it comes from.