Do you do walk-ins?

No.
All work is appointment-only. Large-scale tattooing requires planning, design time, and multiple sessions. Walk-ins don’t allow for the level of focus this work demands.


Do you do small tattoos or flash?

No.
The studio specializes exclusively in large-scale neo-traditional and neo-Japanese projects. If you’re looking for a small, quick, or trend-based tattoo, this studio may not be the right fit.


Can I bring my own design?

You’re welcome to bring references or ideas, but final designs are always created in-house. Each tattoo is designed specifically for the body it will live on. Copying existing tattoos or exact designs is not something we do.


How much does a tattoo cost?

Pricing depends on size, placement, complexity, and number of sessions.

We do not quote prices through messages based on vague descriptions. Detailed pricing is discussed during a consultation once the scope of the project is clear.

If price is your main deciding factor, this studio may not be the right match.


Can you tell me the price before a consultation?

No.
Large-scale tattoos cannot be priced accurately without discussing the full concept, placement, and long-term plan. A consultation is required before any estimate is given.


Do you offer discounts or deals?

No.
The price reflects the time, experience, and planning involved in each project. Discounts, bargains, or last-minute deals are not part of our approach.


How long does a large-scale tattoo take?

Most projects require multiple sessions spread over weeks or months. Quality work takes time, both in design and execution.

If you’re in a rush or working around a deadline, this style of tattooing may not be suitable.


Does it have to be finished in one go?

No, and it shouldn’t be.
Large-scale work benefits from being built in stages, allowing proper healing and refinement between sessions.


Do you tattoo cover-ups?

Selective cover-ups are possible, depending on the existing tattoo, placement, and overall vision. A consultation is required to determine what’s realistically achievable.


Can I see the design before my appointment?

Designs are typically shown on the day of the appointment. This keeps the process focused and prevents unnecessary revisions outside of the tattoo session.

Minor adjustments can be made in person to ensure the design fits perfectly.


What if I change my mind often?

Large-scale tattooing requires clarity and commitment. If you’re unsure about style, placement, or direction, it’s better to wait until you feel confident before booking.


Who is this studio not for?

This studio may not be the right fit if you:

  • Want a quick or cheap tattoo
  • Are shopping prices between studios
  • Want exact copies of existing designs
  • Prefer trend-based or disposable tattoos
  • Expect instant replies or rushed timelines

How do I book a consultation?

Use the consultation request form and include:

  • A clear description of your idea
  • Placement and approximate size
  • Reference images (if any)
  • Your availability

Requests that align with the studio’s focus will be answered first.


Final Note

Large-scale tattooing is a commitment.
To the process.
To the artist.
To the work itself.

If that resonates, you’re very welcome here.