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    <title>Sustaining Craft - Episodes Tagged with “Tattoo Artists”</title>
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  <title>Episode 33: Aaron Walker: Loving People Through Tattoos</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Aaron Walker had his sights set on new school tattoos, when he first started his career as a tattoo artist. Then a few clients asked him for watercolor tattoos, and he realized how much fun he had building out the color. Nine years later, he's still pursuing his craft in a private downtown Little Rock studio.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>This episode is built around Aaron giving me a tattoo while I interview him. Check out the interview on YouTube to get the full experience. For this episode, you'll hear the tattoo gun in the background, humming away. YouTube: https://youtu.be/qslGcx8uHmQ.
Aaron Walker is a professional tattoo artist with a private studio in downtown Little Rock. He specializes in color tattoos, particularly watercolor.
"Whenever I first started tattooing, I did a lot of  color tattoos in general. I wanted to do a style called New School, which is very cartoony, almost based off of graffiti. And, I still love that style. It's a lot of fun to tattoo. But I got asked to do a couple of watercolor tattoos. And I had a lot of fun doing them. I was probably in like my first few years of tattooing and then one day I thought to myself that I had a lot of fun doing them and just wanted to keep doing them, so I told myself that some styles aren't for everybody and there should always be somebody that wants to be good at certain styles. Like for example, there's people that started doing tribal in the 90s, and they still to this day do it. I just started thinking to myself my style isn't for everybody, and that's completely fine. I necessarily don't want to be a black and gray artist. Or, you know, any other kind of style. You could name any style, really. But, while I can do black and gray, it's not what I want to specialize in. There's people out there that definitely can do watercolor, but it's probably not what they want to do every day either, so, you might as well have somebody that's gonna want to do it and try their best to be really great at it, and that's what I sought out to do." - Aaron Walker
Watch Aaron give me the tattoo on YouTube Here: https://youtu.be/qslGcx8uHmQ
Find out more about Aaron:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/aaronwalkertattoos/
Website - https://www.instagram.com/aaronwalkertattoos/
Find out more about Elizabeth and Sustaining Craft: 
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sustainingcraft/
Facebook - http://facebook.com/sustainingcraft
Website - https://www.sustainingcraft.com Special Guest: Aaron Walker.
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<p>Aaron Walker is a professional tattoo artist with a private studio in downtown Little Rock. He specializes in color tattoos, particularly watercolor.</p>

<p>&quot;Whenever I first started tattooing, I did a lot of  color tattoos in general. I wanted to do a style called New School, which is very cartoony, almost based off of graffiti. And, I still love that style. It&#39;s a lot of fun to tattoo. But I got asked to do a couple of watercolor tattoos. And I had a lot of fun doing them. I was probably in like my first few years of tattooing and then one day I thought to myself that I had a lot of fun doing them and just wanted to keep doing them, so I told myself that some styles aren&#39;t for everybody and there should always be somebody that wants to be good at certain styles. Like for example, there&#39;s people that started doing tribal in the 90s, and they still to this day do it. I just started thinking to myself my style isn&#39;t for everybody, and that&#39;s completely fine. I necessarily don&#39;t want to be a black and gray artist. Or, you know, any other kind of style. You could name any style, really. But, while I can do black and gray, it&#39;s not what I want to specialize in. There&#39;s people out there that definitely can do watercolor, but it&#39;s probably not what they want to do every day either, so, you might as well have somebody that&#39;s gonna want to do it and try their best to be really great at it, and that&#39;s what I sought out to do.&quot; - Aaron Walker</p>

<p>Watch Aaron give me the tattoo on YouTube Here: <a href="https://youtu.be/qslGcx8uHmQ" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/qslGcx8uHmQ</a></p>

<p>Find out more about Aaron:<br>
Instagram - <a href="https://www.instagram.com/aaronwalkertattoos/" rel="nofollow">https://www.instagram.com/aaronwalkertattoos/</a><br>
Website - <a href="https://www.instagram.com/aaronwalkertattoos/" rel="nofollow">https://www.instagram.com/aaronwalkertattoos/</a></p>

<p>Find out more about Elizabeth and Sustaining Craft: <br>
Instagram - <a href="https://www.instagram.com/sustainingcraft/" rel="nofollow">https://www.instagram.com/sustainingcraft/</a><br>
Facebook - <a href="http://facebook.com/sustainingcraft" rel="nofollow">http://facebook.com/sustainingcraft</a><br>
Website - <a href="https://www.sustainingcraft.com" rel="nofollow">https://www.sustainingcraft.com</a></p><p>Special Guest: Aaron Walker.</p>]]>
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<p>Aaron Walker is a professional tattoo artist with a private studio in downtown Little Rock. He specializes in color tattoos, particularly watercolor.</p>

<p>&quot;Whenever I first started tattooing, I did a lot of  color tattoos in general. I wanted to do a style called New School, which is very cartoony, almost based off of graffiti. And, I still love that style. It&#39;s a lot of fun to tattoo. But I got asked to do a couple of watercolor tattoos. And I had a lot of fun doing them. I was probably in like my first few years of tattooing and then one day I thought to myself that I had a lot of fun doing them and just wanted to keep doing them, so I told myself that some styles aren&#39;t for everybody and there should always be somebody that wants to be good at certain styles. Like for example, there&#39;s people that started doing tribal in the 90s, and they still to this day do it. I just started thinking to myself my style isn&#39;t for everybody, and that&#39;s completely fine. I necessarily don&#39;t want to be a black and gray artist. Or, you know, any other kind of style. You could name any style, really. But, while I can do black and gray, it&#39;s not what I want to specialize in. There&#39;s people out there that definitely can do watercolor, but it&#39;s probably not what they want to do every day either, so, you might as well have somebody that&#39;s gonna want to do it and try their best to be really great at it, and that&#39;s what I sought out to do.&quot; - Aaron Walker</p>

<p>Watch Aaron give me the tattoo on YouTube Here: <a href="https://youtu.be/qslGcx8uHmQ" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/qslGcx8uHmQ</a></p>

<p>Find out more about Aaron:<br>
Instagram - <a href="https://www.instagram.com/aaronwalkertattoos/" rel="nofollow">https://www.instagram.com/aaronwalkertattoos/</a><br>
Website - <a href="https://www.instagram.com/aaronwalkertattoos/" rel="nofollow">https://www.instagram.com/aaronwalkertattoos/</a></p>

<p>Find out more about Elizabeth and Sustaining Craft: <br>
Instagram - <a href="https://www.instagram.com/sustainingcraft/" rel="nofollow">https://www.instagram.com/sustainingcraft/</a><br>
Facebook - <a href="http://facebook.com/sustainingcraft" rel="nofollow">http://facebook.com/sustainingcraft</a><br>
Website - <a href="https://www.sustainingcraft.com" rel="nofollow">https://www.sustainingcraft.com</a></p><p>Special Guest: Aaron Walker.</p>]]>
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