Yes, but the pain varies depending on the location, your pain tolerance, and the size/detail of the tattoo. Most people describe it as a scratchy or burning sensation.
Prices vary depending on the size, complexity, placement, and the artist’s hourly rate. Small, simple tattoos may start around a few hundred dollars, while larger or custom pieces can cost hundreds to thousands.
The studio does accept walk-ins for small tattoos, but custom or larger pieces usually require an appointment. It’s best to call ahead.
Eat a good meal beforehand, stay hydrated, and avoid alcohol or blood thinners (like aspirin) for 24 hours. Wear comfortable clothing that gives access to the tattoo area.
Of course! Please keep in mind this is an open studio space so please be respectful of the other artist working.
You must be at least 18. Bring ID to confirm your age.
Initial healing usually takes 1–2 weeks. Full healing can take up to 4–6 weeks, depending on the tattoo and your aftercare.
Keep it clean, avoid sun, swimming, and tight clothing over the area. Apply a thin layer of ointment or lotion as advised by your artist. Don’t pick or scratch at it.
Often yes, but it depends on the age and severity of the scar tissue. A consultation is necessary to assess suitability.
Yes, all tattoos fade slightly over time due to sun exposure, aging, and skin changes. Proper aftercare and sun protection can help preserve the ink.
Most artists won’t tattoo pregnant or breastfeeding clients due to health risks and potential infections. It's best to wait.
Yes, but it depends on the existing tattoo. A consultation helps determine what’s possible.
Absolutely! I’m happy to work with your ideas or adapt your design. Bring references and be open to suggestions.
Avoid alcohol, drugs, tanning, excessive caffeine, or anything that might thin your blood or irritate your skin.
Laser removal is possible but expensive and painful. Think carefully and consult with your artist about design and placement.