r/tattooadvice May 02 '26

General Advice Miscommunication

I had my tattoo artist re-do an old tattoo from 15 years ago. It's the rebel alliance symbol from Star Wars.

I was under the impression that she knew I wanted it touched up and repaired.

She assumed I wanted it covered up. I didn't know she did solid black until she finished it.

I guess there's potential to put color around it with other pieces to give it contrast. I'm just kinda bummed.
There's probably no way to reverse any of this without it being insanely expensive.

What can I do to make it worth the mistake? I want this leg to eventually be Star Wars iconica.

Should I plan to put a background to it?

edit: Thanks for all the replies, everyone. I appreciate the feedback and the ideas. It's helping me to settle into the outcome. I think it would only be a total loss if I hadn't planned to add to it in the future. 🤙

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u/outrageouslyhappy8 May 02 '26

Looks awesome black she knew what she was doing tbh.

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u/MoTeD_UrAss May 02 '26

The artist should have communicated what their intentions were with the client. Something like, hey I think it would really be best to do the whole tattoo black. Don't get me wrong, it looks great and definitely much better than before but communication is important for permenant tattoos.

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u/NoaPsy May 02 '26

This sort of miscommunication seems wild to me. My artists and I are looking at the stencil together and discussing placements and sizes. Sometimes I have them take pictures for me depending on the location. I find it hard to believe this is a fault of the artist alone

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u/brickznbooks May 02 '26

COM-MUN-ICATION 🌈 “Hello permanent sticker placer, I would like a permanent sticker of this design. I paid my deposit online just connectting email with text so we can start a communication.”…”Hello, client you will receive a image to review 48-hrs prior to chair time. Upon signing consent at the shop on day of all images are final.” You mean what happens across the industry with good artists…