Tattoo artists in Oaxaca, Mexico - lawyers, art graduate students make tattoo ads and unusual bed fellows


Background of tattoos & body piercings in Oaxaca, Mexico through attention of lawyers

Lawyer Kaireddyn (Kai) Horta began making original primitive tools to make tattoos in 1996, but here too, I go to high school in Oaxaca, Mexico. One day I saw a neighbor with a shoe box and asked what was in. Kai adapted him motor, needle, ink, and other tools. The neighbor received Kai's first tattoo. Kai began to tattoo for school colleagues.

Kai had an interest in tattoo (tattoa) and body piercing (perforaon) since childhood. As his father was a historical teacher, he was quite natural, but he always quoted a tale of indigenous ceremonies in Mexico. There were no shortage of books around houses with images of Hispanic ethnic families familiar with home-made. Kai ate it.

However, through the youth of Kai, it is rare to see meat tattoos. When I accidentally visited a person who tattooed on a TV separately from the book, I can catch a glimpse of the tourists in North America and Europe who are walking down the street of Oaxaca's downtown, actually tattoos and body piercing There is a chance to actually see someone. Mecca of international tourism.

Prior to arriving in Mexico, such as Canada, America, Spain, the UK, the tradition of modern tattoos and body piercings has been established. Like most expressions of new subculture, in more lonely and conservative areas, especially Oaxaca, it takes more than ten years to catch in Mexico.

Oaxaca state was physically isolated from the northern part of the country, and actually the leader's world until the arrival of the American highway in the late 1940s. Strange adventurers headed to Oaxaca from that time back to the beginning of the 1960s, but after ten years they continued the hippie movement in the 1970s, in the southern part of Mexico the concept of opposing culture of North America and Europe, including tattoos, and Body piercing. However, the continued emotion of the Mexican middle class was that their children should be severed from foreign youth, and that subculture should be supported.

Leap in the 1990s. Changes will begin in Oaxaca. Tattoos, body piercing, and other non-traditional self-expression began to be recognized as mainstream in the Western world. Silver screens and magazines advertising their piercing and tattooed stars were usually in the way. Oaxaca had to be careful. And it included older generations. It paints the body permanently as a result of the grandchild's ritualized behavior (and much smaller children) no longer maliciously, dirty, wrongly stabbed and changed the appearance of the body. Much of Oaxaca's youth culture has become a critical thinker through higher education, making informed decisions, rising up, standing up and celebrating.

Kai is 30 years old. The practice law was not for him. By the time he graduates and tastes the taste of the defending world's working world (less than a year), he is already much smaller than his current bargain, but he has tattooed and body piercing artists at his own studio It was already established. Also, most Oaxaca attorneys have not earned income levels to provide a middle class lifestyle, at least in Western standards.

Kai's current studio, Dermographics, is located in the heart of downtown Oaxaca,

• A long desk and computer, aquarium filled with tropical fish, a reception area displaying jewelery mainly related to jewelry related to body piercing, sculptures and masks of wooden African floor (there are some masks of Mexican) Book shelves with albums containing pictures and photos Mainly tattoos, and two comfortable sofas, you can browse "catalogs" in your spare time
• Similarly decorated interior room with a supply case filled with contemporary commercial equipment and consumables and an adjacent small working room
• The backrest room has a chair and "surgery" table, which can be attached to tattoos and body piercings

"In Oaxaca, we do not call ourselves" artists ", but Kai explains. In the United States artists who can devote themselves to art forms and skills are much more receptive, so in countries such as the United States and Canada, the term "tattoo" can be used artists. In Oaxaca, however, we call themselves Tatuardoa. "

Kai & colleagues participating in the 12th tattoo festival in Oaxaca in the summer of 2010

During his 3 hour 30-minute interview at Kai's studio, his friends and fellow Tatua doors from Mexico City, Daniel (Tuna) Larios and her girlfriend Angyrica de la Mora, It was part of the customer, but Kai was out.

Tuna has been tattoo for 12 years, but Angy started tattoo which was live tuna for the first time a year ago. Together they opened a shop named Tortekan in the capital of the country. Prior to that, Tuna was tattooing customers from other studios. He was introduced into trade because he tattooed his body. Angy learned skills from Tuna.

But learning to become Tatuadra for Angy was a natural extension. She already got a degree from the art department of the Chihuahua university and participated in several collective traditional art exhibitions. "But it is easier to make a living by doing tattoo than an artist," Angy admits. Unlike Angy and Kai, most Mexican tattooads do not have advanced training for other career path options.

Tuna and Angie came to Oaxaca and took part in the 12 tattoo fests held on August 21 and 22, 2010 a few days ago. Kai was one of the three festival organizers and was on the first floor of the concept when the first festival was held in 1998. "Up until this year, the event was called Expo Tatuaje," We decided to rename to attract more foreigners, but as early as possible we have a meeting and an idea We improved the level of consciousness by improving access to modern facilities and furniture, I hope that it is a community of Oakhakan and will accept more what we are doing.

The success of Oataka's Tattoo Fest 2010 was obvious from the crowd (hundreds of all estimated) and sales. Tuna and Angy between them did tattoos 11 times in 2 days. Tuna said, "I have been to this fair for the past 4 to 5 years, but this is the first year I can say that I was actually worthy to come to Oaxaca.I am here to come I had to close my shop in Mexico City.

There are about 30 booths this year and about 12 were devoted to doing tattoos. In the one hour visit of the day, during that time each Tataador was busy working - and in many cases queued bystanders were waiting for their turn.

Many vendors were participating from other parts of Mexico. They converged to Oaxaca to sell a wide range of related materials as well as do tattoos and piercings.

• Tattoos and body piercing devices, consumables and other tools
• All alternatives for CDs, DVDs, posters (both Bob Marley and Alice Cooper live in Oaxaca)
• Body piercing, other personal ornaments, wrestling masks, clothing, custom paint while-u-wait.

This event far exceeded the sales opportunities of retailers. Many tattooeds rarely arrive in Mexico City, and most import machines, needles and paint have arrived, so for those involved in the business industry, state-of-the-art import facilities, initially in Mexico City ), Located behind Oaxaca's rebuilt Avastos market, Salón Señorial enjoys tattoos, attracts collectors, enthusiasts and curious people.

As Kay insists, there are three classes of people in Oaxaca, perhaps some people get tattoos in other countries.

• Normally fill most parts of his or her body and decorate it with as broad a design as possible, or with a specific class of designs or artistic qualities (ie demons, Hispanic figures, famous animals, etc.) Try to cornista. In many cases, we are seeking to do as much work as possible with several different top tattooads in different states and countries
• lovers who want a small number of tattoos strategically placed on selected body parts
• Whether you want one or two tattoos for self-expression or want to make some statements, whether you have chosen to do street celebrities, friends, strangers, or specific designs, he or A casual individual who saw a tattoo she likes; one favorite sports team's logo tattoo is an example of this type of work

I do not like other hobbies and interests. Humanity does not change. The first category represents obsession for collection, such as antiques, salt and pepper shakers, folk crafts, scale, etc. The second is enthusiasts imposing restrictions unconsciously by design or based on personality traits. The third option is something that concerns, often instantaneous, but for items long enough to lead to one or two purchases.

In the process of celebrating two days of all things Oaxaca is still regarded as a counter culture,

• Live entertainment mainly including rock and reggae 7 bands, belly dancers, and other choreography performances
• Outdoor temporary restaurants offering beer, refreshing drinks, authentic barbecue hamburgers
Dealing with mitigation of health and safety concerns by adopting panel style discussions and forums, adoption of US style standards, including methods to promote the reputation of this alternative artist form of Oaxaca

Concern about body piercing & tattoo trade in Oaxaca, Mexico

Through the United States, there are health safety regulations concerning tattoos and body perforation. It is not so in Oaxaca, but it is a hot topic in Mexican tattoos and body piercing communities. The word "normas" is constantly being posted. Tattoo Fest's tattooads, more specifically Kai, Tsuna, Angie, show that most of the industry follows American standards for health, safety and hygiene. According to Mr. Tsuna, the UK treats the law related to tattooing and body perforation tightly and comprehensively.

In fact all tattoo adres seem to be sensitive to the influences carried by the authorities, even without special laws related to tattoos and body perforation. In Oaxaca state, Secretaria de Salud (Ministry of Health), which is actually conducting field checks of the studio, is the same as Oaxaca's restaurant. It has the ability to close restaurants, dining establishments or associates on the spot. This also applies to tattoo studios.

The threat of imprisonment or the perceived threat probably acts positively in a tattoo and body perforation environment. During Oaxaca's interrogation, Napoleon's legal code is slowly changing (despite oral examination in Oaxaca State in 2007, although it was the most violent crime), the Attorney General continues Prison Personal injury was resolved Virtually any rule, challenged criminal of law or regulation. Without special laws related to tattooing or body perforation, Oaxaca's current legal system may emerge, so it may fulfill an important function for people who buy tattoos. Indeed, it seems to keep checking them in the industry.

"We are minors, simple and simple, they will not work without parental approval," Tuna emphasizes. "In fact, I personally think that I want a father in my studio when working on my son or daughter rather than relying on written permission from parents.

Trained as a lawyer, Kai has a special thanks to not sticking to a clean and safe working environment in the studio, but also to follow the health, safety and health procedures established in other areas. Equipment placed under the lap; gloves and masks; fire and related health, sanitation equipment, safety equipment are nearby. "Surgical operation" surgery isolated from store retailers. Behind his business card is the step necessary to mitigate the risk of infection and other complications from the moment a person who receives a tattoo leaves the studio and to successfully eliminate it. Other tattoo adres hand out flyers describing the same or similar precautionary measures that must be followed.

According to Tuna, in Mexico City you can take tattoos and body piercing courses in several different institutions. However, they are for learning trade and are not regulated by the government. Tuna shows contradictions and unfairness between the government's dental office and the tattoo studio. "It is much cleaner than our studio and the staff has a lot of dental offices that do not follow the most sanitary practices, but the scholars are still not suspected or disgusted by our scholars." [At least dentists are required to have a minimum level of training regarding matters of health, safety and hygiene.]

Kai is clearly his trade expert. From the beginning, he will always read or otherwise learn before high school days before someone's work begins. He always consults with a doctor who is a relative of his family and works. Physicians were the most valuable resource for Kai in that they instructed all appropriate health and hygiene procedures in all steps. Kai has never approached work with a high level of confidence and has never worked with anyone. However, he admits, "You will never quit learning."

Economics of Oaxaca tattoos and body piercing

Painting depicting pinnaps of the 1950s with pencils is drawn. On the previous day a young lady came to the studio and wanted a tattoo on the legs of a vintage pinup girl, but when the bones of the bones are exposed one side of the legs and one half of the head as a non-traditional body Some of the rest seems to be an orderly female. As Angy says, like Mexican Katrina, "customers have a little body in her body" customers are scheduled to return at 4 PM this evening

Two men in their 20s entered and watched samples of tattoos. They sit and view two albums for about 40 minutes, one of them arranging for one to come back for a pretty big black tattoo of Pumas Mexican football team logo. Then two young girls will come to look for eyebrows and other similar accessories in the range of 250 to 300 pesos.

Kai 's studio has an active business. He bills a simple tattoo, a tribe they are known for, a literal "tribe", or perhaps a letter of at least 400 pesos. Tattoo Fest had the same lowest price: "Tatuo adoles do tattoo at 150 to 200 pesos, but for the most of us, the customer takes time to ensure that the customer performs high quality work I like to start with the price I can do with my tattoos well enough, my quality is like I ordered such price, customers are satisfied.

Chi and tuna are charged within the same range. Both of them work on a job basis or on a daily session basis. Kai will charge 1,000 to 1,500 pesos per session. This gives a fairly detailed and detailed color image. Tuna will come back perfectly for 100,000 to 15,000 pesos. Each has a complex multicolor tattoo which is as large as 20,000 pesos. It seems that Oaxaca is the best price.

There seems to be a desire to reinvest investment in securing a better working environment and higher final equipment. Regarding the latter, in most cases, the imported machinery and supply problems are simply expensive and the fact that Mexican equipment and fixtures options are much more limited. Here is the wish to search abroad seeking more diverse product lines. Tuna is warning. "In Mexico, high-quality equipment is manufactured, but the range of products is insufficient.Of course, it is recognized that all imported goods are better, and we will pull out higher price.

Continuing education seems to be a priority for tattooads as well. A few years ago, Kai took an intensive course in Guadalajara. According to Angy, sometimes Tatua door will take regional art and painting courses to catch up with market needs. Most tattooed people are not trained in art, so it is something that many people aim to take away opportunities to learn. In some cases it may be better to invest in learning new aspects of trading through training rather than discarding customers who expect to lack specific expertise.

It is rare for Tatoo Ador to leave business, but that happens. Normally, artists can not do high quality work based on the requested design, not to find disgusting things. Probably Tatuadoa is often not encountered, for example, for those who desire giant forest foreheads. "There is usually a person who enters something, has a small tattoo, something, a person who wants fingers and arms, knows that it is not doing well with the requested size, it will decrease," Kay said Admitted. "So, I propose something for something different, bigger, different color, or another part of the body.

"We can use more business, but in terms of reputation we want to raise skilled trade, so we all want to maintain standards and personal integrity We must strive, Kay argues.

The main reason the customer does not come back is lack of funds for additional tattoos, lack of funds to continue the same project, or pain. "Different people have different pain thresholds," Tuna points out. "The sex of a customer may be judged to feel pain according to a specific part of the body, only 50% of Tuna's job is a repeat business.

Kai tends to work advantageously for men's work rather than women. Why men? Men tend to want bigger tattoos. This will lead to more artistic licenses and the ability to create true masterpieces. Kai adds "I can not be wrong" defensively. "I love the work of women and I always do high quality work.

Customers in their 20s constitute the largest age group. Otherwise, teenagers may come with their parents. Twenty percent of tattoo seekers are in their thirties and have a smaller percentage of old customers.

Advice to Americans, Canadians, Europeans, and even from overseas Hoping for Oaxaca tattoos

In tuna there are two high quality tattoo artists per 300 tatua doors and it is noted that in the United States the number is very different from two in one hundred people. Wish to accept his character, watch some quality tattoos on the body of the Oaxacans, talk to many Oaxacans Tatua Door, evaluate devotion to skills, and earn a reputation for themselves There was - improvement. Tsuna says, "If someone wants a tattoo, I will introduce him to my colleague if I know that other tattoa will work out better.

The tattooed threesome will convey advice to tourists visiting tattoo visiting Oaxaca.

• Do not hurry; spend the necessary time with "tattoo artists", chat, look at their designs, and examine the studio environment
• Determine if the Tatador has a specific expertise or higher level of ability (color contrasting with black) in a certain field.
• The Ministry of Health has general application rules and regulations and the spot check of the tattoo studio is underway, but there is no specific body to police the tattoo industry, so health, sanitation and safety Deal with concerns
• Regardless of the above, as shown in the share of Lion of Oaxaca's Tatuador, in order to have a more mainstream awareness among the Oaxacans,
• From the moment you leave the studio, look for instructions on how to take care of tattoos to reduce the possibility of complications on the back of the flyer or business card and to successfully eliminate it
• Ask questions, questions, and other questions until they satisfy that both the process and the end result exceed or exceed expectations

Removal of tattoos in Mexico

Tuna confirms some obvious reasons for asking to get rid of a tattoo:

• Depending on employer's request (change job title)
• For the purpose of securing employment
• Individuals were very young when receiving tattoos and later showed different attitudes towards this type of body accessories
• Tattoo quality is bad or doubtful
• Change in mind with respect to changes in the body that are perceived as images or later confused

The cost of high quality cosmetic surgery in Oaxaca is conservatively discernible and provincial tattoo removal has proven to be an attractive option for those who wash returning to a state without tattoos. In fact, at Kai's exhibition studio there is a plexiglass stand with samples of Filipo Fajardo, a surgical owakakan expert specializing in laser tattoo removal.


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