We had the pleasure of speaking to Riccardo Anzano, an amazing stick and poke artist based in Padua. Here, he has his own tattoo studio called Sono Tattoos. We learnt about Riccardo’s hand poke journey and background, so keep scrolling to read more. How did you learn to become a tattoo artist? I learnt from […]| SticknPoke.com
The history of facial tattoos is complex, meaning different things to different cultures at different times. The Inuit community 4000 years ago believed that woman could not transition into the spirit world without a facial tattoo signifying the transition from girl to woman. In 1976, European explorer Captain James Cook discovered Polynesian tattoos. When done […]| SticknPoke.com
We really love the style and detail of Shelby (aka Well Worn Ink)'s hand poked tattoos, so we had to feature her on our blog. We asked her some questions to learn more about her stick and poke background, so let's take a look.| SticknPoke.com
We absolutely love Nah Mate Pokes' style of tattoos, so we had to feature them on our blog to learn more about their stick and poke background.| SticknPoke.com
If you’re wondering how to use a transfer stencil, look no further. We’ve put together a step by step guide, so keep reading if you want to learn more.| SticknPoke.com
Everyone wants their stick and poke tattoo to look clean, neat and to last for a long time. The ink you use for your hand poked tattoo will affect these elements, so it’s important to choose wisely.| SticknPoke.com
We love the style of Jo (aka @just.poked)’s tattoos, so we had to interview her for our blog to find out more about her stick and poke background. First things first, what’s your name and where are you based? Hi! I’m Jo and I’m currently based in Sydney, Australia. How did you learn to become […]| SticknPoke.com
We had the pleasure of speaking to Brentan Wolf, an incredible hand poke artist based in Australia, where we learnt about his hand poke background. First things first, how did you learn to become a tattoo artist? “I completed a 1.5 year apprenticeship in a tattoo studio based in Melbourne, studying how to use a […]| SticknPoke.com
The key to safely creating a good quality stick and poke tattoo is to prepare your setup with the correct, professional tools. Furthermore, organisation of your area is the best way to create a seamless process. Because no one wants to be awkwardly reaching for a product they forgot to get out, mid tattoo. To take the guess-work out, we’ve compiled a list of the top nine items you need in your setup. Including the links on where to buy them from. | SticknPoke.com
So you’ve been admiring the amazing art form of hand poked tattoos and you now want to learn how to do them yourself. Firstly, we don’t blame you. Secondly, preparation for this historic but ageless technique is key. As it has it’s serious risks if the correct precautions aren’t taken. You’ll obviously learn and improve with experience and practice, but it’s crucial you take the time to get familiar with the process before diving in. To make things easier, we’ve put together a l...| SticknPoke.com