Drawings and Comissioned artwork for Custom Tattoos

Lately, I've received numerous inquiries about drawings and commissioned art for tattoos. Some might assume that artists provide these services for free, perhaps stemming from the era of pre-drawn designs known as tattoo flash.

Let's clarify the distinction between flash and commissioned artwork for tattoos. The designs we create are tailor-made for you, incorporating years of experience in flow and body composition. These aren't generic "flash" designs; they are unique, commissioned pieces of art crafted exclusively for each client.

The drawing fee accounts for the hours invested in creating a custom piece of art for your tattoo. Designing something that fits your body seamlessly requires considerable time and expertise. This dedication is reflected in the finished tattoos and becomes evident when your tattoo is complete.

It's crucial to understand that you're not purchasing ownership of the drawings or sketches; instead, you're compensating the artist for their time, skill, and commitment to bringing your envisioned tattoo to life. Even if you bring in a design, modifications are often necessary to ensure it complements your body's contours – an integral part of the artistic process.

For extensive pieces, multiple drawing sessions are often required. The complexity involved in creating a permanent piece for a specific body is often overlooked. Designing and refining the artwork demand more time than the actual tattooing process, but it's a crucial step to prevent surprises during the tattooing session.

So, in essence, the drawing fee contributes to the overall cost of your tattoo. However, it's important to note that drawing fees do not cover the session or hourly tattoo rate; they directly support the creation of the unique art you're commissioning for your tattoo.

If you have further questions or need assistance on your tattoo journey, feel free to reach out. We're here to guide you through the process and ensure you walk away with a stunning piece of art that you can proudly display for a lifetime.

For more information on custom tattoos, contact us directly. We’re here to help you make informed decisions about the artwork you put in your body.

Jon Poulson | Tattoo Artist

Aloha Tattoos

Murray, UT USA

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Jon Poulson

Owner, Artist Aloha Tattoos in Murray, Utah Clean, Professional Tattoos by top artists.

http://AlohaTattoos.net
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