Project Consideration Guidelines.
When filling out the project consultation form, it is important that you share at most 3 reference photos and a brief but detailed description of what you want (i.e., “Lady of Justice in B&G illustrated realism on right outer bicep). This is your ONLY opportunity to give me your information. I will not accept changes via email or in person. Be as specific as possible the first time with your must-haves and dislikes. Trying to change your tattoo after confirmation may compromise your design and appointment, wasting everyone’s time.
You will not see a design until the day of your appointment , if one is scheduled. If you are uncomfortable with my process, another artist may be better suited for you.
Creative Freedom: My job is to take your idea for a tattoo and exceed your expectations with a unique, one of a kind piece of art. All I ask is for creative freedom. I will use my expertise to create a tattoo that best fits your body and shape so you leave the studio feeling powerful and with the end result looking like the work you expect. This is non-negotiable.
Submitting a project consideration form does not guarantee an appointment. I may not have the time to make your tattoo this time around, but that does not mean I am not interested in your idea.
If your project is selected and we are ready to schedule an appointment, a deposit is required to secure the date(s) and time(s). The deposit will go towards the cost of your tattoo and ranges between $100-$200 depending on appointment length, and size/placement of the tattoo.