Pricing & Payment

Tell us the details of your design, and we’ll respond with an estimated quote and timeline for the work. The primary, most effective way to reach us for estimates is via our Estimates & Booking page where you can describe your idea for the custom tattoo.

You can also reach us via Instagram and Facebook, send us an email via [email protected] or give us a call at (416) 551-2233 for Toronto or (905) 637-7277 for our Burlington Painted People Tattoos page. Other methods such as smoke signals don’t work as well, but we’re learning them.

We accept debit, e-Transfer, all major credit cards and cash.     

A deposit is required for all appointments. Deposits vary from $50 to $200 (depending on the size of your tattoo) and are non-refundable – they are put towards paying down the cost of your tattoo.

A minimum of 24hrs notice is required to cancel or reschedule your tattoo (we will keep your deposit on-hold for up-to 6 months for a reschedule). Notify us at least 24hrs prior to your appointment if you won’t be able to make it to avoid losing your deposit.

The cost of your tattoo will vary depending on size; we charge for tattoos based on hours worked, with our rates of $160 per hour to $200 per hour depending on the artist. For smaller tattoos taking less than half an hour, the minimum cost of a tattoo is $100 and goes up from there.

If interested in getting a free online quote, use our Estimate page and provide details (the more the better) on what you’re interested in. We typically respond within 24hrs.

At the end of the day, the best way to obtain an estimate is to come visit us in person. We can do measurements for a more precise estimate and take your input in person for the custom design you have in mind.

Estimates/Booking

Use the form below to describe your vision for the tattoo, or to request a consultation / booking. If looking for an estimate, please be descriptive and tell us about what you want to have tattooed. For bookings, review our Pricing & Payment page; we start with a free consultation; in order to begin your custom drawing a deposit is required.

Fill below out to tell us about a tattoo idea you had and for a chance to win your tattoo for free (must be 18 or over)

Asia

ABOUT ASIA

Asia, pronounced like Asha rather than like the continent, is the head artist and proud co-Owner of Toronto’s Painted People Tattoos Salon.

Asia has been tattooing for over 15 years. Her rich resume, apart from owning a tattoo studio, includes roles such as painter, volunteer, designer, music dabbler, and more. Finding her calling at the age of 16, she studied tattooing, first independently, and then as an apprentice to a number of celebrated artists before becoming one herself.

Tattooing is a passion for Asia. She loves creating livable, permanent art through that passion. When she’s not creating, Asia enjoys carrying for her pets, spending time with her family, watching movies, playing old video games, sucking at soccer (or football if we’re being all European) and unloading cat sounds with her husband Nick for general amusement of herself and others.

WATERCOLOR TATTOOS

As the name indicates, watercolor tattoos essentially represent using the human canvas and drawing on them with tattoo ink making them look like watercolors.

Watercolor tattoos require the same expertise and initial process that other tattoo techniques require (you may or may not do a stencil and mix shades of color), but where they really separate themselves from other tattoo techniques is the final outcome. A fresh watercolor tattoo can often appear as splashes of watercolor paint on your body.

Created with a lot more gradual coloring (unlike, for example, traditional tattooing where solid colors are merged together), the subtle gradients help create the characteristics and design of a classic watercolor painting. The other differentiating factor is outlining. Watercolor tattoos pride themselves on often not having a solid outline which is then colored in. The free flowing colors are meant to represent a painting – which they most definitely do.

Asia, while doing every style from black and grey, traditional, tribal, realism, neo-traditional, new school, etc, has really specialized in watercolor tattooing recently. Outside of loving the look and feel of them and genuinely enjoying creating unique watercolor designs, she is quickly becoming known Canada wide for her passion of watercolor tattoos.

One of the common misconceptions around watercolor tattoos is that they fade very quickly. Putting it simply, all tattoos fade overtime. In the hands of a professional tattoo artist (such as Asia), watercolor tattoos are safe from fading for years. How many years heavily depends on various factors such as maintenance of the tattoo / skin care along with placement of tattoo as not placing it on an area where there may be constant rubbing will make it last longer. Watercolor tattoos can fade just slightly quicker due to use of lighter colors, so if one of our tattoos does start to fade you can come back after a few years for a quick touch-up to get it looking vibrant again.

For tips on how to maintain your watercolor or any other tattoos, check out our healing instructions page here