SEEING IN COLOR
Turning your personal voice into color confidence.
A 2-day, hands-on seminar for tattoo artists who are tired of guessing with color and ready to create work that reads clearly, heals well, and actually feels like their own style.
DETAILS
Location: Eden Body Art Studios – Dallas, TX
Dates: Sunday-Monday, April 26-27
Format: Presentation + hands-on practice
Class: Small group
Investment: $1,000
Only 10 seats. First come, first served.
WHO THIS SEMINAR IS FOR
This seminar is for you if:
You stress about choosing a color palette for your tattoos.
Your tattoos look fine on your iPad, but lose impact healed or from a distance.
You feel like you don't have a style that sets you apart.
You think you might have missed some secret art-school rule to take your tattoos to the next level.
You want your tattoos to flow on the body, not just look good in a square crop.
This seminar is for professional tattoo artists and apprentices only. You must be comfortable using a tattoo machine.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
By the end of these 2 days, you’ll be able to:
See and interpret tattoos like an artist, not a camera
Use active looking, art history, and reference analysis to feed your own voice instead of copying trends
Build your style from simple pieces
Effectively use contrast, texture, and composition
Understand how repeating your favorite decisions becomes “your style”
Understand how value is more important than color so anything that works in black & gray also works in color, and your tattoos read from across the room.
Choose colors without second-guessing
Use a simple decision framework (warm vs cool, bright vs muted, light vs dark) and limited palettes so you’re not lost in 200 inks.
Plan flow, placement, and color emphasis on real bodies so the tattoo feels designed for the wearer, not pasted on.
Plus, you’ll leave with a Color & Style Rose Checklist you can use in for your future drawings, designs, and tattoos.
SEMINAR STRUCTURE
Day 1 – Seeing in Color (Lecture + Colored Pencil Practice)
Lecture/Presentation
Cass’s story: how learning to look came before style or color.
Why creativity is attention, not talent – and how to train your eye.
Art history as a shortcut: how old masters and modern tattooers solve the same problems differently.
Breaking down style into simple elements: value, color, contrast, texture, composition, positive/negative space, and illusion.
Value workshop: “If it works in black & gray, it works in color.” Squint tests, grayscale checks, and planning your lights/darks.
Hands-on exercise
Color realism pencil drawing of a rose, split into three color variations.
You choose the section that matches your experience level.
Cass moves between each artist, giving individual feedback while pre-recorded demo videos play on screen.
Goal: you feel confident with the lessons and the techniques on paper, ready to apply what you learned to fake skin.
Day 2 – From Paper to Skin (Tattoo Demo + Fake Skin Practice)
Focus Areas
Tattoo demonstration of the same rose from the day before on fake skin.
Lighting, layering, and “shine-through”: how much pigment skin can actually take.
Simple color decision-making in action: warm/cool, bright/muted, light/dark.
Editing references and making them flow on the body.
Hands-on practice
You tattoo the same rose you drew in pencil, now on fake skin.
Cass moves station-to-station, helping with value, saturation, and color choices.
Goal: you leave having taken one design all the way from reference → drawing → edited composition → tattoo on fake skin.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Your ticket includes:
2 full days of teaching and guided practice
Continental breakfast and lunch both days
All practice materials:
Colored pencils
References (color + black & gray)
Needles, inks, fake skin, disposables
Pre-recorded drawing and tattooing videos from Cass on the big screen
Slides from the presentation
Cass’s Color & Style Rose Checklist for ongoing practice
What you bring:
Your tattoo machine and power supply. That’s it. Everything else is ready for you when you arrive.
MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR
CASS FULLER (she/they)
“Before I ever thought about style or color, I learned how to look.”
-Cass
Homeschooled and raised on books, nature, and science illustration, Cass used drawing as her way to understand the world. That obsession with observation became the backbone of her tattooing: value first, color second, voice through choices.
Cass holds a BFA from the Art Institute of Chicago, where she minored in art history. After graduating, she spend four years teaching art in middle schools, high schools, and colleges.
In 2021, Cass left teaching to pursue a tattoo apprenticeship, which she completed under Deanna. She graduated in just over a year, stunning Deanna with her artistry and her effort. Now, just 3 years later, Cass is one of Eden's top artists. She's developed a unique style, amassed over 100,000 followers on Instagram and TikTok, and has thousands of clients on her waitlist.
In this seminar, she’s not just giving you a formula. She’s teaching you how to see, decide, and design like an artist whose work actually feels like their own.
FAQ’S
Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or email us at info@edenbodyartstudios.com.
If you’re ready—click the link below to get your ticket.
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Maximum of 10. We’re keeping it intentionally small so you get real feedback and time with Cass.
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No. If you’re confident with a machine, Cass will meet you where you are. The structure (value first, simple color decisions, limited palette) is designed to build confidence from any starting point.
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Yes. The focus is on how you see and make decisions – value, editing, flow, and color context – so you can refine and strengthen your existing style.
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Tickets are nonrefundable. Cass will be putting an extraordinary amount effort into learning each participant before the seminar, understanding how to tailor the seminar and provide resources exclusively for them.
ENROLL NOW
Stop guessing with color. Start seeing like an artist.
Two days. Ten artists. One complete process from reference to tattoo that you can use on every piece after.
Once the 10 seats are gone, enrollment closes.