Consultation & Design
Posted by Seven
Prior to accepting any tattoo project, I ask that you email me using the glowing button on the main page,
Send a full description (keep it clear!!!) of what you want for artwork: Include; body placement, coverage, color or gray-scale and of course subject matter. If I have not responded to your email within 1 week or 2 you may retry and if I have still not responded Its because I feel the project is not suited to my style or ability at this time. I have been very casual about checking email as of late as I am trying to balance my personal time with my hectic schedule. Thanks for your understanding.
I am looking for new and interesting concepts rather than rehashing the same old tattoo ideas, so please be creative and open minded. I want to stay fresh with energy for your future ink! Please understand that I am an artist and must have creative freedom based on your concept. Do not expect me to create what you see in your mind as that will only lead to frustration. If you like and respect my art, then that is why you should commission ME. I know “you want what you want” but you wouldn’t ask Van Gogh to paint you a picture then tell him to change it to look more like Leonardo Da Vinci, would you? So be specific about all the elements you want because I will design your tattoo based on that, but the way I feel it represents my art best. Or better yet, just tell me the basics and let me do my thing. I will enjoy creating it for you so much more and you will get a far better tattoo from me.
When it comes time to see your design ( emailed to you 1-2 days before your tattoo date) and if for some reason you want to make changes, we will discuss it and proceed…or I may reschedule you to your next appointment booked..but In the end if I cannot make you happy, (very rare) your deposit in whole or part will pay for my time spent designing, which is always more than you can imagine!
I spend hours researching and creating your design. MY art method allows me to show you many color, size, location, and subject variations, and what it will look like on a photo your body!!
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