If the body is a canvas, why not create a masterpiece on it? For example, by getting matching couple tattoos with your significant other. It's a popular way to show devotion or relationship status. Little hearts? A meaningful date or quote? A bold line tattoo design, maybe? There is a variety of styles, colors, and techniques, so choose whatever you prefer the most and book an appointment with a skillful tattoo artist. Don't forget that getting inked is a commitment, though! Before making a decision, check out our picks for the best tattoo shops in New York. Is there someone who shares your vibe?
Bang Bang Tattoo
Bang Bang Tattoo is probably one of the most famous tattoo shops in the world. The parlor was founded by celebrity tattoo artist Keith Scott “Bang Bang” McCurdy, who left his mark on Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Cara Delevigne, Rihanna, and other big names in the music industry. Today, the parlor is home to some of the most talented and skillful tattoo artists. Thinking of getting an illustrative fine artwork in color? Ask Liz. Another artist, Mr. K, specializes in micro-style and single needle, while Yuuz creates Asian Neo-traditional art. If you want to get inked by Keith McCurdy himself, wait for his availability announcement.
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Confessions NY
Located in Brooklyn, Confessions NY is a private studio on a mission to give beautiful designs a life. One of its residents, Kelli Kikcio, specializes in machine-free work and values both intimate interactions with her clients and an opportunity to contribute to their sense of self-reclamation. Artist Erika Vendett enjoys collaging different subjects, techniques, and styles into one. Other creative minds reside at the studio as well — check their works out too. By the way, tattoo artists from different parlors love guesting at Confessions NY, so keep an eye on their socials! Take note: all studio professionals handle bookings through their personal websites and IG accounts.
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The Ghost Kat
Kate McDuffie’s passion for tattooing, drawing, photography, and writing led her to create her own art studio in 2018. To put it simply, The Ghost Kat is a place that combines most of Kate’s interests. Before starting her own business, McDuffie completed an apprenticeship with a professional tattoo artist. As soon as Kate was ready to bring her creativity to the masses, she opened a private studio, where she started to build an extensive client list. Whether it’s single needle calligraphy or a hyper-detailed botanical design, the artist will try her best to make all of your wishes come true. Moreover, The Ghost Kat accepts custom designs, so getting a dream tattoo is easier than ever!
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Atelier Eva
Brooklyn-based Atelier Eva was founded by internationally acclaimed art tattooer Eva Karabudak. She works alongside a world-class team of professionals who will help you tell your story and express your vision with a custom tattoo design. The utmost care, meticulous approach, and high-level service are guaranteed. The studio specializes in fine line tattoos and styles, including black and gray work, color, realism, minimal, botanical, abstract, pop culture, and many more. At the Atelier Eva, you can not only get a classic tattoo created with the help of a tattoo machine but in hand-poke style too. Decided to get inked without an appointment? Atelier Eva welcomes walk-ins!
Highline Tattoo
This appointment-only NYC studio is a creative space that nestles talented tattoo artists who go by the names Loco, Jeste, and Peko. The trio has different cultural backgrounds and speaks three different languages, English, Spanish and Korean, which is a big win for clients from other parts of the world. Highline specializes in the practice of fine line tattooing. The artists emphasize form, contour, and structure through various means of single needle work. Once you've made up your mind, prepare carefully for the session: eat well before coming in and stay hydrated. Highline artists advise avoiding getting a tattoo on an empty stomach, as it can increase your chances of feeling unwell.