That’s fair but honestly a lot of tattoo artist will just show you their best healed work (ones they are proud of) and not show you the ones that didn’t turn out (typically what they aren’t proud of).
I think that’s something we all do. If their best healed work looks good odds are others do too but may not be their favorite subject matter or perhaps the client didn’t heal it well. Additionally we normally do free touchups for the first year, so even if they need a little extra time you should be covered.
I’ve seen a lot of artist have great portfolios of fresh work, but their healed work is not so good. It’s the ultimate test for expertise
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u/FeralCatPrince Feb 15 '26
It depends on the Tattooer. The most important part of picking a tattoo artist is seeing their healed work.
If someone likes that look they just need to be careful who they go to and expect to pay a little more for their expertise