Frequently Asked Questions - Tattoos, Body Piercing, Custom Tattoo :: How much does it cost? For tattoos our minimum is $50.00 and we charge an hourly rate of $150.00 per hour. An estimate can be given after artwork is http://www.tattoomafia.net/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.faqHOME | If I just want to get a tattoo artist to draw me up a custom tattoo, for me to look at for a few months before finally getting inked, how much would I expect to pay? (Just custom, not actual tattoo)
what do you mean just custom not actual tattoo? just to have someone draw something for you? i go to a custom tattoo artist and the price is all inclusive. he draws all of the tattoos that he does and the cost of his time in drawing the tattoo is included in the price of getting tattooed. for new customers he requires a $50 deposit so i guess that covers the cost of his time if a customer bails on him.
If you want an artist to draw something for you, give it to you and let you out of the shop with it when you haven't made a deposit or any sort of garauntee that you will be returning to him and no one else to get the tattoo, I would expect the price to be rather high. Artists don't want to spend all of the time creating a piece and then have you run off to a cheaper artist to have it put on. How Much Do Tattoos Cost?:: Question: How Much do Tattoos Cost? Answer: When it comes to tattoos, you get what you pay for. Yes, there are plenty of people tattooing out there that http://tattoo.about.com/cs/tatfaq/f/tattoocost.htmHOME |
The artists I know would probably charge you 50 dollars an hour for whatever time it took them to make the finished piece on paper. It's pricey to discourage you from stealing the work away as above.
HOWEVER If you are really going to get this tattooed, speak to your artist and explain that you want to think about it for a couple of months. Tell them you have real commitment issues and want to make absolutely sure it is perfect for you. They will ask you for some kind of deposit and the artwork will not be leaving the shop. But you'll be able to come in and check it out every couple of weeks. Tattoo Facts:: How much does the tattoo you want cost? Individual tattoo design prices can very greatly in price Usually these designs are cheaper then custom designs. http://www.squidoo.com/tattoofactsHOME | New York City Tattoo artist NYARTMAN - NYC's best for precision :: Usually, depending on the individual. The most sensitive places tend to be on the How much does it cost? Every tattoo is different and the prices vary. http://www.nyartman.com/faq.htmHOME |
If you take this route your artist will know his work isn't sneaking off to another shop and you will have the option of re-working the piece if you need to. Be sure you are honest about how long they will be waiting to put this work on you so the shop doesn't get discouraged on working with you. As long as the shop doesnt mind the wait, this idea will probably work out much better (and less expensively) than trying to buy just the artwork. Is It Safe? What Does It Cost? Does It Hurt? - New York Times:: Nov 24, 2005 Q. How much does a tattoo cost? Q. Does it hurt? A. The pain is usually tolerable but varies by location on the body, Mr. Anderson said. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/24/fashion/thursdaystyles/24sside.htmlHOME |
I have three tattoos and they were all drawn specifically for my by the artist. As long as it isn't anything huge, they probably won't charge extra for drawing up a design--they're artists, it's what they do. One of my tattoos cost only $30 (but it's the smallest one and it was done by a friend of mine, not at a shop), and the other two were each $90. Just make sure you tip your artist.
sorry, misread. the drawings can range anywhere from 20-100 dollars or more, but they will discount that from your tattoo price
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it all depends on who draws it, what size it is, and some places charge more, depending on where you want it, i have 3 custom tatoos, the one on my back was 290, and its very large, but I recieved a decent military discount. The two on my shoulders are about 190. if you go to a place, like the ones you see on TV you can expect to pay a crazy ammount. just ask around. and remember, cheaper is not always better. you usually get what you pay for, and it will take a good coverup artist to make it look good
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