Frequently asked questions.

How do I book an appointment?

To book an appointment, please head to the ‘Contact’ page and fill out the enquiry form. Be sure to read below to ensure the right information is included. I’ll get back to you as soon as possible to discuss your tattoo ideas, however this may be up to one week.

Do you do consultations?

Yes, most consultations are done via email however an in-person consultation can be arranged at the studio if preferred. During the consultation we will discuss your ideas, rough time frame and pricing and I can answer any questions you might have.

What is your availability?

My diary is always open and availability usually sits at around 1-3 months. Sometimes cancellations become available at short notice and these are usually posted on my Instagram stories.

What information shall I include in my enquiry?

Please send a description of your ideas along with details of size and placement. It’s important to include any specific elements you’d like in the tattoo. Include some reference pictures that are along the lines of what you’d like to get done (it always helps to include photos of my own work/concepts) and also a few pictures of the body part.

Don’t worry about having it all figured out. If you just have a general inspiration that you’d like a geometric piece/sleeve and are happy to let me put a design together that works great and is actually my preferred way to work. My favourite pieces are made this way.

Can you design something for me?

Absolutely yes! There’s no need to have it all figured out, if you’re happy to let me put a design together for you based off of a few references that tends to allow for the best outcome.

Can I see a design before my appointment?

Yes, for larger scale work like sleeves I will always send over a design concept on a 3D model that gives you a full 360 of the design. This is usually sent on the day before the appointment allowing you to take a good look and make sure you like it. Sometimes smaller more simple pieces will be shown on the day.

How should I prepare for my tattoo?

Before your appointment it’s important to get a good night’s sleep and to eat before you arrive. This will help to give your body the energy it needs to get through the session optimally. Wear comfortable clothes that you aren’t worried about the possibility of getting some ink on. We will stop for breaks where needed including a lunch break to re-fuel.