Throwback - Born to Be a True Artist 


The best of the best PMU trainers and artists exhibit artistic skills that are truly exceptional. Additionally, they also possess specific personality traits that surprisingly resemble those of Steve Jobs.
— siiritabri.com

A recent study involving 78 leading PMU trainers and top-tier artists uncovered an intriguing fact. The best of the best in this field exhibited artistic skills that were truly exceptional. Their dominant personality traits bore a surprising resemblance to those of Steve Jobs. So, what set these individuals apart?

Openness
- These artists were highly receptive to new ideas and concepts, frequently producing innovative work. Their attitude was often carefree, imbued with a dash of positive "eccentricity."

Aesthetic Sensibility - They uniformly demonstrated a robust interest in aesthetics, focusing more on creating beautiful designs and art rather than delving into the sciences or technical aspects.

Entrepreneurial Mindset - These top artists and trainers were almost "unemployable" in the traditional sense, as working under someone else was simply not an option for them.

A fun fact: they typically struggled with repetitive, organizational tasks. Therefore, each had team members assigned to handle those responsibilities; otherwise, they were in trouble :) They could not "unlearn" their positive "craziness," as their properties could not be learned because they were born with those. For more details, consult the full research paper available on Holistic PMU platforms.

What can we say about Siiri Tabri? Well, she epitomizes this unique personality type 100%. A true artist from the get-go, her portfolio of paintings speaks for itself (as seen in the photo where she is with her mentor, the late Jüri Arrak - one of the best Estonian artists). It's hardly surprising that she has successfully transferred these skills to the realm of brow art, becoming the most sought-after PMU trainer in Scandinavia; see the about 300 recent individual training students behind her in the upper picture.

Learn from true artists, not posers.
www.siiritabri.com