A tattoo studio room with a black treatment table, a black leather chair, and a small wooden side table. The wall displays framed artwork including butterflies, a woman with black hair, and various smaller pictures. A ring light illuminates the room, and there is a large mirror on the right side.

I made it my life’s mission to make the best tattoos.

Quality, longevity, and—above all—safety are at the heart of my work. For me, safety isn’t optional; it’s a commitment to every client who places their trust in my art.

This corner of my website is dedicated to the public health and tattoo safety work I’ve been doing since 2014. I consistently invest time into staying current with best practices and emerging science—because tattooing is evolving, and I believe artists should evolve with it.

Being on the frontlines of tattoo ink chemistry and safety research is both thrilling and necessary. This is part of that journey—where art, science, and care come together.

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A detailed tattoo sleeve featuring a portrait of a woman with her eyes closed, surrounded by abstract and natural elements like clouds, buildings, and stars, with color shading mainly in blue, green, and orange tones.

We give a shit.

And we show up.

Colorful tattoo of the Hindu deity Ganesha on a person's arm, featuring intricate details, floral patterns, and labeled color codes for different areas of the tattoo.
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Project Northstar Overview

Project Northstar is an initiative designed to elevate and empower tattoo artists by providing them with comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the tattoo industry, community dynamics, and opportunities for professional growth. Our mission is to educate artists about the complexities of tattoo ink formulation, safety, and performance, while also fostering a sense of community and ethical stewardship within the tattoo and body art industry.

Who We Work With:

We collaborate with tattoo artists, industry leaders, regulatory bodies, and educational institutions to ensure that artists have access to accurate information and resources. Our partners include professionals from various fields such as chemistry, public health, and business development, who are committed to advancing the art and science of tattooing.

Our Mission:

1. Educate Artists: We focus on ink formulation, design, and the chemistry behind tattoo inks, offering workshops, online courses, and technical guides to enhance artists' knowledge and skills.

2. Promote Community and Leadership: Project Northstar aims to build a strong sense of community among tattoo artists, encouraging leadership and advocacy for ethical practices, client safety, and public health.

3. Advance Understanding of Pigment Physics: We provide detailed insights into pigment types, lightfastness, opacity, and tinting strength to help artists understand how these factors affect the quality and longevity of tattoos.

4. Shift the Narrative: We strive to change the narrative from one of fear and misinformation to one of growth, innovation, and ethical stewardship, promoting the use of safe, high-quality products and compliance with regulations.

5. Empower Artists: By equipping artists with knowledge about industry regulations, product safety, and community involvement, we help them take charge of their career development and artistic journeys.

Objectives of Project Northstar:

1. Educate on Ink Formulation and Design:

  • Organize workshops and seminars.

  • Develop online courses and tutorials.

  • Create technical guides and manuals.

  • Encourage drawdown exercises to teach artists about ink performance.

2. Promote Community Inclusion and Leadership:

  • Develop mentorship programs.

  • Host networking events.

  • Create inclusive education initiatives.

  • Encourage collaborative community projects.

3. Enhance Understanding of Pigment Physics:

  • Develop visual learning tools like infographics and videos.

  • Partner with universities and research institutions.

  • Present case studies on tattoo performance over time.

4. Shift the Narrative to Growth and Ethical Stewardship:

  • Share success stories of ethical practices.

  • Develop educational campaigns and resources.

  • Advocate for ethical practices in industry forums.

5. Empower Artists for Career Development:

  • Offer career development programs.

  • Provide one-on-one coaching.

  • Share industry insights and updates.

  • Create community forums for support and discussion.

How We Support the Industry:

We provide tools, resources, and educational content to help tattoo artists navigate the complexities of the industry, particularly in relation to product safety, compliance, and professional growth. Through partnerships with organizations like the Alliance of Professional Tattooists (APT) and collaborations with research institutions, we aim to protect and advance the art form while ensuring the well-being of both artists and clients.

By focusing on these core areas, Project Northstar supports the sustainable growth and development of the tattoo industry, fostering a community of well-informed, empowered, and ethically responsible artists.

For Inquires about Project Northstar and support at your business please reach out to us here: Selinatattoos@gmail.com

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