Tattooing & Style gallery
If you want to learn more about the artistry of tattooing, keep on reading!
Not sure of what you want or simply want to learn more about what sets each style apart from each other? Whether you’re drawn to the bold lines and bright colors of Traditional, the intricate realism of Black and Grey, or the artistry of Fine Line, our gallery showcases a wide range of styles to fit every aesthetic. From Minimalist designs to the timeless beauty of Japanese tattoos, browse through examples of each style to discover what speaks to you. You will find information below with a range of styles we specialize in. Look below to see samples of our work in that genre.
American Traditional
Japanese
Geometric
Blackwork
Dot Work/ Pointilism
New School
Neo Traditional
Black & Grey
Illustrative
Minimalism
Chicano
Biomechanical
Realism
Fine Line
Tribal
Lettering
Ornamental
Abstract
Tattoo FAQ’s
We 've gathered answers to the most common questions about the tattoo process, aftercare, and everything in between. From what to expect during your session to tips on keeping your ink looking fresh, we've got you covered.
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Yes. Tattoos hurt. But they are not unbearable. We do our best to help you manage the pain. But if you really want your tattoo, you can do it. Make sure you relax, breathe, and do not fight it. You will get through this!
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Yes we do. We love walk ins. We cannot guarantee we will always be able to accommodate them. But we usually can, so stop on in!
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18. There is no parental consent for tattoos. Sorry.
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We touch up our work for free. So if you lost some color, or noticed a spot that did not heal well. Just get in touch with us, or the artist that tattooed you. We are happy to take care of that for you. If the tattoo was done by someone else, there will be a charge.
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Not every tattoo requires a consultation. For smaller and simpler tattoos, you can just book an appointment or walk in. For larger pieces a consultation may be a good idea. It ensures you and the artist are on the same page. If the artist has a good understanding of your idea. It makes designing something great for you, much easier. If you are unsure just ask. The artist will let you know if they think a consultation is necessary.
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Yes we do. Cover ups can be tricky sometimes. We usually recommend a consultation. But almost anything can be covered. So lets make that thing disappear with something cool!
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Tattoos are priced based on the complexity of the design, placement, size, and time. Smaller and medium sized tattoos will have a flat price. While larger tattoos, and tattoos that require multiple "sessions" will be priced hourly. It is difficult to accurately price tattoos online or over the phone, there is a lot of chance of confusion. We can usually give you a price range. But until you are here and we have the design, and it is sized to fit you. We won't be able to give you an exact price.
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Yes. All appointments require a deposit. This guarantees your appointment, and ensures no one' s time is wasted. Deposits are $100 and come off the final price of the tattoo. Deposits can be applied if an appointment is rescheduled. But are non-refundable.
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When you come in you will need to fill out a release form. Yes, even if you have been tattooed here before. You will need a valid ID. Then your artist will show you your design. They will setup, put a stencil on you. Then all you have to do is sit back and get tattooed!
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We have been doing this a long time. Helping clients with custom tattoos is what we do. We are here to help. So stop in or contact us and we will help you turn that idea into a tattoo you will love.