Last time i went in it was 140 an hour. People who dont to ask for an artists hourly always bug me because not having a ballpark and then finding it you cant afford it is just wasting everyones time.
Proper tattoo etiquette is to not ask financial questions until you have met or spoken with an artist. You have to know loosely what you want already, then they can discuss their rates, pricing. None of that includes tip, which is customary. Speak to an artist directly about what you want, then you can politely discuss the financial side.
Hello all. Thanks for your answers. Our pricing varies widely depending on the artist and is not always by the hour. Usually prices are by the piece. The best way to understand our pricing is to submit a request on our website. We'll reply with an exact quote. You're also welcome to call us to discuss your piece.
Well my "Etiquette" is different because I'm traveling all the way to a country to get a better tattoo, 2nd my "Etiquette" is knowing my financial situation because my tattoo that I'm working on is extremely big, so i have to be more "Etiquette" and know before going and embarrassing myself and wasting both times, thanks for your "Etiquette" answer lol :)
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