I personally have never tried this,but it bring back alot of memories.One of my first mentors used to draw in bics only also I thought it was because that was all we could afford growing up but now I understand now more why.Back then we ran single needle to do everything line/shade.we had to make & solder our own needle bars. Your work is awsome. 8-)
Point blank honesty,yes you should have a broad spectrum of your work to show but the absolute best way to get into a shop is go down & see if you can make a few new friends with them,then break it to them that you’re looking for an apprenticeship. They get people every other day coming in asking if they have apprenticeships open or if they have a spot open but the best jobs in this biz can only be found by friends in the industry.Next thing you”ll know you will have friends all over where ever you live & won’t have to worry about asking for jobs they will offer. :D Good luck!
Or you can do yourself a favor & switch to a rotary machine? Just a personal preference,they hit harder no more adjusting constantly,springs,coils,contact points & other stuff. I know I’m new to the forum but not the game.
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