Back to the Craft: Angela Wood's Return to Tattooing After Art School with Missi Blue
Bound By Art: A Tattoo Artist's Survival Guide
Release Date: 02/04/2026
Bound By Art: A Tattoo Artist's Survival Guide
Seven years into tattooing and Angela Wood has already come full circle. From driving an hour each way to earn her apprenticeship, to owning the very shop where she learned the craft. What struck me most about Angela's story wasn't just her dedication to showing up every single day and asking how she could help, but her intentional choice to avoid the quick and easy route. She could have apprenticed at places closer to home, but she knew those weren't the right environments. That kind of discernment at the beginning of your career? That's what sets people up for long-term success. Angela's...
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info_outlineSeven years into tattooing and Angela Wood has already come full circle. From driving an hour each way to earn her apprenticeship, to owning the very shop where she learned the craft. What struck me most about Angela's story wasn't just her dedication to showing up every single day and asking how she could help, but her intentional choice to avoid the quick and easy route. She could have apprenticed at places closer to home, but she knew those weren't the right environments. That kind of discernment at the beginning of your career? That's what sets people up for long-term success. Angela's approach to business (from buying her mentor's shop when he retired, to planning her first teaching seminar, to constantly investing in education) shows what's possible when you're strategic about who you learn from and how you build your foundation.
Angela on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sweetandoffbeat/
Obsidian Moon Tattoo: https://www.obsidianmoontattoo.com/
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
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How to identify quality mentorship opportunities versus apprentice mills, and why driving an hour each way to the right shop is worth more than convenience at the wrong one
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The practical steps Angela took to convince a mentor who "never wanted an apprentice" to take her on, including front desk work, daily shop cleaning, and consistent effort that proved her commitment
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Why taking the sculpture degree "detour" before tattooing actually strengthened Angela's artistic foundation and gave her valuable skills that translate directly to her color realism and surrealism work
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The reality of buying your mentor's shop when they retire, including the challenges of transitioning from artist to owner and managing the business side while maintaining your artistic practice
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Angela's philosophy on teaching seminars that focus on practical technique over personal backstory. What artists actually want to learn about machine settings, design process, and technical details
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How continuous education through conventions, seminars, and resources like "Reinventing the Tattoo" keeps your skills sharp and your business competitive
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Strategies for balancing convention travel, teaching opportunities, magazine features, and collaborations while running a shop and maintaining your own tattooing schedule
Links:
instagram.com/tattoosbymissiblue
instagram.com/boundbyartproject
instagram.com/bluebirdtattoostudio
Music: Unknown Road - The Harp Project