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It means the tattoo artist did not finish his or her work.
Tipping at a tattoo studio is generally a personal decision, but it's common to tip around 15-20% of the total cost. Since your tattoo will cost $3000, a 15-20% tip per sitting would be: 15% tip: $450 20% tip: $600 You can adjust within this range based on factors like the complexity of the design, the artist's skill, and your overall satisfaction with the work. It's always a good idea to communicate with your artist about their tipping preferences or policies.
It all depends on what you want as far as color or black and gray. Most tattoo places charge by the hour and prices differ from artist to artist. Good tattoos are not cheap and cheap tattoos are not good. Best thing to do is find which artists work you like for the type of tattoo you want and then discuss pricing.
Yes. This time limit is how long you can sit still enough for the artist to work on you. Obviously, two hours or more sitting still for the artist or the client would start causing fatigue and irritability.
If your studio is big enough you could let them use a space and charge them a certain amount to rent that space. So when they start getting work, you would take a cut from that for booth rental/materials (needles/gloves/ink etc)